DKIM fail messages
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- Subject: DKIM fail messages
- From: David Rosenstrauch <darose@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2022 17:58:56 -0400
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After posting a message to this list earlier today, I immediately
received nearly a dozen DKIM fail messages, all being sent by the
"OpenDMARC Filter" at various domains, and all saying that the DKIM fail
reason was "signature verification failed".
I raised this issue with support at my hosting company, who pointed out
that a) my domain's DKIM records are set up correctly, and b) one of the
headers on my email that got sent to the list indicated that Arch's
mailman actually did successfully verify my domain's DKIM record when it
received my email, before forwarding it on.
Anyone know why these fail messages might be happening? Is this being
caused by a misconfiguration in Arch's mailman installation? Or is this
a misconfiguration of the individual OpenDMARC software installations at
each of those domains?
Thanks,
DR
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