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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.3 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Enabling Signing For Bounce and Warning Messages
Note
You must have completed all steps listed in 
 to sign bounced and delay messages. 
Note
The From: address in the domain profile must match the address used for the 
bounce return address. To ensure these addresses match, you can configure a 
return address for the bounce profile (System Administration > Return 
Addresses), and then use the same name in the Profile Users list in the domain 
profile. For example, you would configure a return address of 
MAILER-DAEMON@example.com for the bounce return address, and add 
MAILER-DAEMON@example.com as a profile user in the domain profile. 
Configuring DomainKeys/DKIM Signing (GUI)
The basic workflow for DomainKeys/DKIM signing in AsyncOS is:
Step 1
Create a new or import an existing private key. For information on creating or 
importing signing keys, see 
.
Step 2
Create a domain profile and associate the key with the domain profile. For 
information on creating a domain profile, see 
Step 3
Create the DNS text record. For information about creating the DNS text record, 
see 
.
Step 4
If you have not already done so, enable DomainKeys/DKIM signing on a mail 
flow policy for outbound mail (see 
Step 5
Optionally, enable DomainKeys/DKIM signing for bounced and delay messages. 
For information about enabling signing for bounce and delay messages, see