hello Murray

> As Ben correctly indicated, this will sign your mail with "s=test" and
> "d=hoge.com" which will cause verifiers to look to
> "test._domainkey.hoge.com" for your public key. However, that record
> doesn't appear to exist. This will (obviously) prevent successful
> validations.
>
> > # dns
> > test._domainkeyi.hoge.com. IN TXT "v=DKIM1; g=*; k=rsa; t=s; p=MIGf・・・AB"
> >   
> 
> As Ben also indicated that "i" could be the problem.
> > _policy._domainkey.hoge.com. IN TXT "t=y; o=~"
it's correct dns zone file.
however, it doesn't move still well. 

is the way of making my key bad?
/usr/bin/dkim-genkey -d hoge.com -r -s test
 
> Note that this is an old DKIM SSP format which our autoresponder doesn't
> handle anymore. Check the latest drafts for the current format.



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