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How to set up DKIM with Yahoo Domains
Step one: you can't
If you set up a domain in Yahoo for email campaigns, you can transfer it or just abandon it. Set up a new domain with GoDaddy for email campaigns, such as "email_mydomain.com" , then follow the step by step instructions in the NS help center to set up the CNAME redirect and DKIM. Nice screen shots and everything.
Also, guess what? Although GoDaddy does support the DKIM text file, it does not support the NS preferred CNAME redirect to "shopping.netsuite.com", but rather, the following instructions must be followed:
On Monday, August 25th, an account notification was sent out to customers who are using an A-Record redirect to point their Web site domains to NetSuite’s old shopping servers. In the message, we recommended everyone should use a CNAME redirect to point your Web site domains at NetSuite. However, several of our customers have brought our attention to an exception in GoDaddy where a CNAME redirect cannot be used. If you have purchased your domain at GoDaddy, and are also using their email hosting services, you will not be able to use a CNAME redirect to point your root domain