Thanks Jeremy, fair enough comment.

For now, I'd like to accept anything - just have the Data about whether an incoming email was compliant or not - with the option of then moving to become more strict. I guess I'd like to be more like gmail - which actually seems to be quite lenient.

I'll then do my best to see if other mail admins can rectify their problems (or me - when its my fault).

The Code was copied from:-
https://www.sidn.nl/en/news-and-blogs/hands-on-implementing-spf-dkim-and-dmarc-in-exim

It is quite scary to see how many (including my own customers) have things like wrong SPF records... or what appears to be bad DKIM signatures. Email management used to be so easy even 10 years ago.

On 2020/11/06 15:41, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
On 06/11/2020 11:53, Mark Elkins via Exim-users wrote:
I've got the following in exim.conf....

acl_check_dkim:
...

This is breaking some of my customers...

First define your required policies.  We can't really do that
for you.  The obvious response is "do not use DKIM" - but I suspect
that isn't the answer you want.

Coding follows from policy.
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