shawn D.Wang wrote:
Thanks Noel.
But before I send to hotmail and yahoo, I have tested my dkim and spf
by sending mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
and here are the imformation in the head of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Authentication-Results: ns1.qubic.net; sender-id=pass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; spf=pass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

and the content is :

DKIM Test: pass (1024-bit key)
DKIM Author Signing Practice: no DNS record

it seems my spf is passed for him, but why it does not work for hotmail?

Please don't top-post.

Hotmail (Microsoft) likes to use "SenderID" which differs slightly from SPF. You'll have to ask hotmail about that, or read the docs at
http://www.microsoft.com/senderid
http://www.openspf.org/

Send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to test your
DKIM/DomainKeys/SenderID/SPF



As for the content, does it mean my _dkim record in DNS is not correct?


Apparently your DKIM was working when you sent the test mail.

You have not published the *optional* Author Signing Practices DNS record. This record is not required, but you can see instructions about it here:
http://www.elandsys.com/resources/sendmail/dkim.html

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Noel Jones

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