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We had previously verified our domain under the wrong Apple account. I removed it from that account, and am now attempting to verify it under the correct account.On this page: https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/services/configureI've added the domain to our correct developer account, clicked "Download", uploaded it to the correct location on our server (overwriting the old file), and now I always get this error when clicking verify: "Requested domain name has been verified previously"I presume this error is because I had previously verified this domain under the other account, but now that I've removed it, I would think that would have been sufficient to allow it to be registered correctly. Has anyone seen this before?
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Since Apple is sending email on our domain's behalf, my understanding is that I need to trust Apple's servers via my SPF record, do I not? I did not see any instructions as to which domains or IPs to add to my SPF record.Furthermore, our DMARC settings are pretty strict, and require that our mail is approved via SPF/DKIM (or it gets deleted/quarantined), but I didn't see any mention of DKIM keys, so I didn't know if Apple was planning on signing the mail they forward on our behalf. If Apple is planning on signing the email, where do I find the public DKIM keys that I need to add to my DNS settings? If they are not signing our mail, isn't this going to cause the mail providers to distrust the mail that Apple is sending on our behalf?Many thanks for any help or documentation someone can send my way.
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