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For DNS validation did you add a CNAME record?
For email validation, did you check for mail on one of the email addresses from your domain's WHOIS entry? e.g.
- administrator@your_domain_name
- hostmaster@your_domain_name
- postmaster@your_domain_name
- webmaster@your_domain_name
- admin@your_domain_name
If you choose email validation, the console will show you the ID's the email was sent to. If the list is fine, check the Junk/Spam folder in those. I recently noticed that Gmail flagged the emails as spam.
i have checked everything nothing is there. i have already collect a certificate with this domain in my first aws account where this domain was bought from and i use email vaiidation and i got the email successfully but when i transfer the domain to my other aws account now i want to collect another certificate and i am gettiing email message even in my spam. if you need any other information kindly let me know
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For the dns record it has already created automatically by certificate in my route 53. and for the email validation i checked all my email link with this domain but not seeing anything even i check spam. you can check the attactment in the question to see how i follow in the dns records