https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7416

--- Comment #8 from RW <rwmailli...@googlemail.com> ---
(In reply to Merijn van den Kroonenberg from comment #7)

> > And what would you do with it? Punish the sender for following the RFCs?
> 
> No, DKIM_VALID_ENV is not a spam indication. 

I meant the absence of DKIM_VALID_ENV

> I would use it in meta rules.

No one has yet cited a sensible use for it either here or in the user list.

> It tells me the envelope from domain is owned (or compromised) by the
> sender. This is true for ham as wel as spam.

It tells you nothing of the kind. The two commonest reasons for  mismatched
address domains are forwarding and third-party service providers using their
own domains to catch bounces. It's the header DKIM  that's tied to the sender.

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