Robert Schetterer wrote:
James Brown schrieb:Would anyone who checks DKIM sigs on incoming mails mind if I send them an email directly?That way I can make sure it is not just the DKIM reflector that's giving false results somehow.Thanks, James.have you allready tried Sender Auth Test Service [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Yes thanks Robert, Wietse suggested it to me. It gives the same result: Authentication System: DomainKeys Identified Mail Result: DKIM signature confirmed BADDescription: Signature verification failed, message may have been tampered with or corrupted Reporting host: sendmail.net I'm sending this reply using Thunderbird rather than Mail.app to see how the headers differ.
I've tried sending without going through the ASSP anti-spam proxy to no avail. Likewise using amavisd-new.
Thanks, James.
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