The following spam mail passed ASSP:

Jul-18-16 13:30:01 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> info: found message size announcement: 13.15 kByte
Jul-18-16 13:30:01 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> Message-Score: added -10 (tlsValencePB) for 
SSL-TLS-connection-OK, total score for this message is now -10
Jul-18-16 13:30:02 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> DKIM-Signature found
Jul-18-16 13:30:02 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> Message-Score: added -2 for 
65.54.61.0 in griplist (0.17), total score for this message is now -12
Jul-18-16 13:30:02 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> [scoring] (DKIM signature 
invalid) - public key: not available
Jul-18-16 13:30:02 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> info: domain hotmail.com has 
published a DMARC record
Jul-18-16 13:30:02 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> strictspf Regex: strictSPFRe 
'@hotmail.com'
Jul-18-16 13:30:02 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> [scoring] SPF: temperror 
ip=65.54.61.91 mailfrom=seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com 
helo=SNT004-OMC2S40.hotmail.com
Jul-18-16 13:30:02 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> Message-Score: added 5 
(spfeValencePB) for SPF temperror, total score for this message is now -7
Jul-18-16 13:30:05 m1-41401-04606 [Worker_4] [TLS-in] [MessageOK] 65.54.61.91 
<seo.krishgo...@hotmail.com> to: sales@<snip> message ok [Cost Efficient Plan 
for SEO]

As you can see it says "DKIM signature invalid" but it didn't add a score while 
dkimValencePB is set to 15 and DoDKIM is set to "score".
What setting am I missing in order to make it add the score?

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