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Issue DKIM signatures not applied when incoming mail disabled

QWeb Ric

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS Linux 7.9.2009
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.52 Update #3
I noticed Plesk now has 3 options for the per-domain mail service. Instead of just enabled and disabled, there's now a "Disabled for incoming mail" option which I presume means we can finally have the mail service running for generating emails through, without the server erroneously trying to deliver mail to that domain when it's actually hosted elsewhere.

It seems though that generated mail doesn't inherit the DKIM signature if set to this mode. I've to switch to fully enabled for DKIMs to apply.

This seems like a bug?
 
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I found that if a domain is in this mode and you toggle off DKIM for the domain, and then turn it back on, it will start working.
 
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