'DKIM combines the concepts of DomainKeys and IIM (not IM) into a
single message authentication standard.'
So it's possible for a message to pass DKIM but not DomainKeys,
as the headers of these messages
seem to indicate. The headers of the messages say they have
DomainKeys, not that they have
DKIM. I guess I'll read the RFC.
'"Why does every message I receive fail the DomainKey test? I send
messages from Yahoo and Gmail, which I would think would use DomainKeys
correctly."
'I get a lot of failures from those domains if they go through maliing
lists. In fact at one point Yahoo! groups signed mail before adding
footers and such to the message, so those signatures would always fail.'
These are messages I send from my personal account and don't
use signatures.
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