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I guess most of these keys are decades old and no longer in use. They're likely just sitting in the DNS because someone forgot to delete them. Now, no one's sure if they're still needed and is afraid to remove them in case it breaks something. Or maybe they're still used by a legacy system, and no one realizes the impact an old DKIM record could have.


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