I wouldn't do anything with DKIM failure at this point, since there are way too many reasons that legit mail could arrive with a valid signature.
Ahem, with an INvalid signature.
Whitelisting DKIM sigs from people you know and white and blacklisting of IPs with particularly good and bad histories should work well.R's, John
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