If you are the authoritative record for the domain you need to specify where that email goes. If you have a DNS provider that you are using to manage that DNS traffic then they likely have some of this automated.

On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 5:39 PM Nathan <plugaz@codezilla.xyz> wrote:

I have multiple domains utilizing one single server for all email. I've
read multiple documents and got everything setup and working, I think,
correctly.

My postfix handles all the domains correctly.
My dovecot handles all the users correctly.
My roundcube handles the multiple accounts correctly.

What I'm curious about is my dmarc/dkim setup and my DNS setup.

My primary domain looks like

A   domain.com                  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
MX  domain.com                  mail handled by domain.com
TXT mail._domainkey.domain.com  blahblahblahblah
TXT _dmarc.domain.com           blahblahblahblah
SRV _submission._tcp.domain.com directs to domain.com

Each additional domain is setup identically, with their own dmarc and
dkim, except the mx points back to domain.com
so domain.net would look like

A   domain.net                  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
MX  domain.com                  mail handled by domain.com
TXT mail._domainkey.domain.net  diffblahblahblahblah
TXT _dmarc.domain.net           diffblahblahblahblah
SRV _submission._tcp.domain.net directs to domain.net

My question is, do I not need to do any of this for the domains that are
not actually handling the email, but only for domain.com which actually
accepts and sends email?

Thanks!
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