Emails generated by php scripts aren’t signed with Domain Keys, SPF, DKIM etc?
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Hi guys,
I created a separate thread earlier regarding the failure of my activation emails to hit Hotmail inboxes. They seem to hit junk all the time and it’s killing my sign ups.
I have set Domain Keys, SPF and RDNS and I can see these in the email headers when I manually send emails from my domain’s cpanel.
However emails generated through PHP such as the activation emails aren’t showing domain keys or SPF in their headers. To be honest though in BOTh scenarios, both with and without these in the headers the emails are still going straight to junk which is frustrating but I was just wondering if I should be seeing the domain keys/ SPF in the php generated emails too?
It would appear that DKIM is important these days and it’s frustrating that CPanel don’t support this yet until version 11.32 which is still weeks off i think.
Do other people experience issues with activation emails and have you managed to sort it out?
It’s tempting to see if there are any alternatoves to CPanel that I can use with BP and assign DKIM already?
One other alternative would be to install Deactivate BP disable activation. I have BP humanity installed which requires registrants to type in the answer to a security question but is that enough to stop spammers if I disable activation?
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