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Issue How do I set dmarc, dkim, spf settings per account?

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New Pleskian
At the moment I seem to only be able to set up dmarc, dkim, spf settings per server. When I do, email stops! How can I set up per account so I can figure out what is wrong without stopping all domains on the server emails?

I have moved one account to an email hosting provider and their control panel allows me to set complete mail settings per account. Very useful.
 
there are global settings server wide and you can do this also on Domain level in Plesk. Usually you would carefully enable this settings step by step and check each step afterwards. There are a lot of online tools arround which tests spf, dkim & dmarc settings if everything is setup correctly.

please see and read completely: DKIM, SPF, and DMARC Protection
 
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