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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Wow, stupid me. I thought that a sudo command would suffice. But it didn't. I switched to root and it worked! Thanks! DKIM's are enabled!
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Does anyone have any experience enabling DKIM for all domains? I tried to enable it following the steps in this link. The first step works, but the second: Isn't working, its giving me the error: "bash: syntax error near unexpected token `do' " Anyone know why it isn't working?
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    You should probably check what Rasp just said. But anyway, depends on the registrar. You just change the nameservers to something like; ns1.domain.com. A 12.345.67.8 ns2.domain.com. A 98.765.543.21 where domain.com (with the trailing dot!) is your domain and change...
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    No, I didn't found a solution. I just send (test)emails on a daily basis to friends with the question if they received it. And if it was marked as spam, if yes, if they could unmark it as spam. Which will hopefully help future mails. (especially for Gmail) I also added all the domains in...
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Just a little update, it seems the mails are getting a bit better, ending less frequently in the spam box. However, most of the spam delivered testmails are with Gmail accounts. I also looked into using a SMTP relay service. If i dont get this to work, i'll probably use one of those.
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    I send a "test" mail using mail-tester.com. It was scored at: 7.5/10 (the actual mail just contained: "Test" so that had some influence on the total score) mail-tester.com is not giving me an error that the IP is on a blacklist. MXToolbox however is giving me one: UCEPROTECTL3 I also added my...
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Sorry i didnt mention that the actual number was just an example. The real servername is: h2924684.stratoserver.net Which should result in an IP address: 85.214.95.5
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Okay i'll try that. So once i change the hostname to www.servermail.nl (for example) I'll have to set this up in Plesk and do i have to change DNS records on the registrar's side? Or leave the settings i used. (see previous message) By the way, i already reverse checked the IP, and this is set...
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Hey Rasp, Right now the reverse DNS is set to be h1234567.stratoserver.net (the default name) I can change the name, Strato only requires a full domainname: WWW. DOMAIN .(COM, ORG, NL etc...) If i would change this, would it be better to use a general name like: mail, server or something...
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Ah okay, then i have been a little bit to eager, since i already ordered an additional IP address. The reason why i am asking all of this is because the mail i am currently sending using: @example1.nl + @example2.nl + @example3.com are all marked as spam. So i have been adding a DMARC1, DKIM1...
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Hello Peter, Thanks for the reply! Okay, so i need 2 actual IP addresses, ns1 is the primary IP address of the VPS and ns2 is an extra rented IP address. And from that moment on, all the domains will use the DNS settings Plesk is setting up?
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    Question Little help with DNS, Nameserver

    Hey all, I was wondering about the following settings, since just a few days i have been renting a VPS with Plesk. On this server i want to host multiple websites with corresponding mailaddress. The websites are working, but mail isn't. So i have been reading on guides on how to get this to...
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