> Well, according what I seen by the GMAIL verifier, it is discarding > mail with invalid signatures.
I sent a message to my gmail account with a broken signature, and gmail noted the bad signature and delivered it just fine. Evidently there's something else wrong with your mail. Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of [email protected] designates 208.31.42.53 as permitted sender) [email protected]; dkim=hardfail [email protected] Anyway, even if a large ISP were mishandling DKIM signatures, that would be a reason to encourage the ISP to fix their DKIM processing, not to change the spec. You've made it abundantly clear that you'd like lots of unenforceable rules about who can do what to mail you send them. But that's not what DKIM does, so please stop. R's, John _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
