I wouldn't do anything with DKIM failure at this point, since there are way too many reasons that legit mail could arrive with a valid signature.

Ahem, with an INvalid signature.


Whitelisting DKIM sigs from people you know and white and blacklisting of IPs with particularly good and bad histories should work well.

R's,
John

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