Dnia  9.03.2025 o godz. 09:23:48 Petko Manolov via Postfix-users pisze:
> Well, one very important property of authenticity is trust.
> 
> If a message falsely claim it originates from certain domain and then DKIM 
> fail,
> i very much don't want to receive, let alone read, this message.  Right?

But DKIM can only fail *if, and only if* the originator domain *actually
signs* the outgoing messages.

If it doesn't, then you can't talk about such thing as "DKIM failure".

DKIM is *not* mandatory. No RFC says that email MUST be DKIM signed.

And you certainly might have to receive and read these messages, as they may
be important to you. And the fact that the originator chose *not* to DKIM
sign these messages has nothing to do with their importance or unimportance.
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
--
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was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub."
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