Am 08.07.2010 13:22, schrieb Joerg Dorchain:
> On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 09:07:40AM -0700, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 30.04.2010 18:25, schrieb Simon Bell:
>>>> Hi, I am running postfix with dkim-milter. I sign out-going mail and
>>>> verify incoming. When my mail server receives from google or yahoo,
>>>> all seems to be fine, I get:
>>>> --
>>>> dkim-filter: DKIM verification successful
>>>> --
>>>> But mail from 'bluebottle' email gives me this error:
>>>> --
>>>> dkim-filter: DKIM verification successful
>>>> dkim-filter: s=fe0 d=bluebottle[dot]com SSL error:04077068:rsa
>>>> routines:RSA_verify:bad signature
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Could someone help me understand what the error means and if it is
>>>> something wrong with my server?
>>>
>>> got the same now for i.e xing.com under ubuntu lucid
>>> v2.8.3 running in only verify mode
>>> someone any ideas  ?
>>
>> No idea about xing.com, but Bluebottle definitely had a bug in its signing
>> code that would give false negatives if the message went to two recipients.
>> Perhaps xing.com is having a similar issue.
> 
> xing.com signs the X-Virus-* headers, too. Those tend to be
> overwritten by any spam- or viruscheckers on the way. I had a conversation
> with them, they think that this is a great idea because it
> prooves their checks are trustworthy or so.
> My hint to rfc and best practices were considered unqualified.
> 
> Maybe somebody else with higher diplomatic skills wants to talk
> to them on this matter.
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Joerg

oh oh, thx for info, i expected something like that
> 
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