> > I am only looking at signature verifications of dkim, nothing else. My
> > software currently does not log selector and domain of failing
> signatures,
> > so I am just doing an mx lookup and 'guessing' that outgoing mail
> > originate from something similar. It is just to much of a coinciden
> I am having a large (20%) of messages fail dkim. If I do some random
> checks, it looks like most of the failing messages are from the
> outlook.com cloud. Does any one else have this? Or is my setup just not
> properly checking dkim of outlook.com?
how should i guess ?
i see o365 not dkim s
> > I am having a large (20%) of messages fail dkim. If I do some random
> > checks, it looks like most of the failing messages are from the
> > outlook.com cloud. Does any one else have this? Or is my setup just not
> > properly checking dkim of outlook.com?
>
> how should i guess ?
>
> i see o3
Marc skrev den 2024-05-28 14:15:
I am having a large (20%) of messages fail dkim. If I do some random
checks, it looks like most of the failing messages are from the
outlook.com cloud. Does any one else have this? Or is my setup just not
properly checking dkim of outlook.com?
how should i gue
I am having a large (20%) of messages fail dkim. If I do some random checks, it
looks like most of the failing messages are from the outlook.com cloud. Does
any one else have this? Or is my setup just not properly checking dkim of
outlook.com?
On 27.05.24 23:10, Thomas Barth via users wrote:
for months I have been waiting for the type of SPAM I receive to be
captured by the DNS block lists. But nothing is happening. I have long
since fed Spamassassin with these SPAMs. What else can I do? I have
even activated HOSTKARMA-black/brown. D