I am trying to verify my domain on firebase.com.
Here I have two txt records. My domain provider supports only one entry.
I found on one help site from google the entry that my provider "strato.de" does not support the verification from firebase and that I can try an alternative domain verfication. Then I was linked to stackoverflow.
What is the alternative way to verify my domain on firebase.com?
Thanks in advance.
I have contacted the support of firebase.com.
After a few days I received an email with an alternative way to verify the domain.
I did not try out the alternative way, becuase I found another solution for my problem.
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I'm using google apps for mail service. I have generated and submitted DKIM records for .co and .in domains successfully. But I'm not able to generate DKIM record for .net domain (say yourdomain.net). It shows an error we are unable to process your request at this time. Please try again later. (Error #1000). I have tried this for 2 .net domains. Both provide the same error. I have tried using in different browser and different machine, and the results are the same.
I am not sure if the issue is with the .net domain or if this is just a coincidence.
Had the same issue today (setup of DKIM on a new GSuite domain) and chatted with Google Support about it.
They pointed me to the following quote on the DKIM setup process.
Important: After you create your G Suite account and turn on Gmail, you must wait 24–72 hours before you can generate a DKIM domain key.
So you'll need to wait 24 - 72 hours after setup of the GSuite account before you can set up DKIM.
I also asked the support person whether I could get access to submit this as a product request (that the DKIM setup is prevented before this time) and he gave me access to the G Suite Feature Ideas (customers only) Cloud Connect Community. I've posted this as a feature suggestion there - upvote if you think this is needed! (needs login):
https://www.cloudconnectcommunity.com/ccc/ls/community/g-suite-chrome-feature-ideas/post/5075513382141952
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I had a "Google Apps for Work" account and wanted to setup DKIM for Google Apps email and another provider and I couldn't do it. I contacted Google Apps support and they said it was a bug with no immediate plans to fix it.
I got the same useless error code you did. I'm disappointed in Google about this. They just leave the broken submit form up, leaving it to the user to contact support to find out it's broken with no plans to fix it.
I'm going to cancel my paying google apps account.
I experienced the same error message when I tried to set up DKIM immediately after signing up for GSuite. It worked when I re-tried about two days later.
I'm creating several websites in azure and attempting to assign custom domain names to each. The website URLs will be of the form app1.cloud.example.com. Is there any way to bypass the validation for each domain name and just verify i own cloud.example.com?
The reason I want to do this is that eventually there may be hundreds of these websites, and so I would like to automate this, and it'll make my job a little easier if I can perform the validation once rather than having to code the creation of the validation CNAME record.
Thanks in advance!
Try validating *.cloud.example.com.
I have a site and i created an email for it like email#domainname.com
Im not intend to continue use the server but i will need the email.
The domain still have 9month to expire and i will renew that.
Will i be able to use it if the domain not point to any server?
If not,would it be a good solution to use a free server and point the domain there?
I tried it once to let the server expire and i couldnt log in then but maybe it was other error.
Thank you for your help
Yes, You can use your domain mails but you will have to point your MX record to one of the mail provider. If you want you can use google mail services for your domain but it's not free
OR
Try to find out cheap mail services provider.
I have a google corporate account, I have already set up 5 other domain alias for my email accounts. I already own all these domains, and all of the domains were registered through the same hosting company.
for example:
john#domain1.com
john#domain2.com
john#domain3.com
john#domain4.com
john#domain5.com
But I am trying to add another alias and google tells me that the domain is already in use, which is not possible because I own this domain already. Has anyone else experienced this? Does anyone know how I would go about fixing this?
It turns out the previous owner was still verified as the owner. I had to contact google support and they sent me the instructions to verify us as the owners of the domain.
I have registered a domain (though there is no hosting yet, just name registration) and I am trying to set up google apps so that I can have email, but I cannot figure it out. Is there something I am missing? I feel like it should be easier than it is right now.
You need to correctly set the MX records at your registrar.
Have you proved domain ownership including a CNAME record in your DNS server? Just follow the instructions.
If you don't have access to your DNS server for adding records, and don't have a webserver where you can put a verification file I think you wont be able do setup e-mail.
If you already have the domain, you just need to follow the registration process, you will be taken through all the steps. If you got to the Admin Console you should have a message bar Top of the page with Verify Domain.
the best way to do it is to try the new Learning Center, http://learn.googleapps.com/.