But this may be related to the drop in reputation of Amazon SES IP Space. Do they offer a dedicated outgoing IP Address that you can try? It also helps reduce any chance of forgeries.. Eg, smaller SPF footprint, that could have poisoned your reputation.
Am 30.04.2024 um 12:06 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org>:
DKIM should help as well or even better.
_domainkey.newsletter.syniumsoftware.com produces NXDOMAIN which means domain 
keys don't exist.
On 30.04.24 12:22, Mendel Kucharzeck via mailop wrote:
Thanks for your response. DKIM is set up according to the AWS SES documentation. There are three DKIM records for AWS SES present in the DNS record of syniumsoftware.com :
5tciaamivsdm3um6jda5iawx6dkzl4vv._domainkey.syniumsoftware.com = 
5tciaamivsdm3um6jda5iawx6dkzl4vv.dkim.amazonses.com
owv4bewgknpmf434mvkczc5hlg3yrflg._domainkey.syniumsoftware.com = 
owv4bewgknpmf434mvkczc5hlg3yrflg.dkim.amazonses.com
ypcsbtqri7hjsoyf55sdheq4elds3ojh._domainkey.syniumsoftware.com = 
ypcsbtqri7hjsoyf55sdheq4elds3ojh.dkim.amazonses.com
These SEEM to pass validation according to the DMARC reports we’ve received.

Now my question: We’re sending using the Email address newslet...@syniumsoftware.com . The return-path/MAIL-FROM domain is newsletter.syniumsoftware.com . I assumed that mail servers will look for the DKIM records at syniumsoftware.com and NOT newsletter.syniumsoftware.com
.  Am I wrong?

Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide. Highly appreciate your help.
Well, you are right and I forgot about this, servers may check whichever 
keys you provide and you can configure DMARC for syniumsoftware.com to 
accept subdomain signatures.
However it seems you did the opposite:

_dmarc.syniumsoftware.com. 600  IN      TXT     "v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject; 
pct=100; rua=mailto:dm...@syniumsoftware.com";

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