ClubMilonga
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We have a domain which we have owned for many years. I migrated it to your free hosting service a few months ago while our club is still shut down and unable to justify paying the renewal fee for our old hosting arrangement.
We also have a (free) Mailchimp account for sending out Club newsletter mailings, which uses our domain's main email address (not the free one from you) as the "from" address for mailings. The email address was verified 5 years ago when the MailChimp account was first set up, but was never authenticated. So I had a go at authenticating it this week.
Mailchimp requires installing a couple of CNAME records for the domain, basically setting up DKIM for mailings sent from MailChimp on our behalf.
I tried installing those records in the DNS list at the domain registrar. That did not work. I called the registrar's support, and was informed that they should really be installed on the host where our domain is based ("where the NS records point to").
So on X10hosting, I went into Account Manager -> DNS Management in DirectAdmin for our domain (clubmilonga.com) and added the two records there, with the name and value fields copied directly from MailChimp except for periods at the ends to prevent auto suffixing with the domain name again. Apparently it is still not working. Running a DKIM check for one of the MailChimp DKIM selectors at the MX Toolbox Supertool site says your name server reports no DKIM records have been published.
Is there a trick to getting the required CNAME records set up properly so the MailChimp authentication will work?
Thanks.
We also have a (free) Mailchimp account for sending out Club newsletter mailings, which uses our domain's main email address (not the free one from you) as the "from" address for mailings. The email address was verified 5 years ago when the MailChimp account was first set up, but was never authenticated. So I had a go at authenticating it this week.
Mailchimp requires installing a couple of CNAME records for the domain, basically setting up DKIM for mailings sent from MailChimp on our behalf.
I tried installing those records in the DNS list at the domain registrar. That did not work. I called the registrar's support, and was informed that they should really be installed on the host where our domain is based ("where the NS records point to").
So on X10hosting, I went into Account Manager -> DNS Management in DirectAdmin for our domain (clubmilonga.com) and added the two records there, with the name and value fields copied directly from MailChimp except for periods at the ends to prevent auto suffixing with the domain name again. Apparently it is still not working. Running a DKIM check for one of the MailChimp DKIM selectors at the MX Toolbox Supertool site says your name server reports no DKIM records have been published.
Is there a trick to getting the required CNAME records set up properly so the MailChimp authentication will work?
Thanks.