I set up and installed a Postfix server with dkim.

 

I tested it with port25.com's reflector and it gives me a pass on SPF
and dkim.

 

However, one of the reasons I set it up dkim is that email I send to my
clients at Yahoo.com were getting labeled as spam (we send announcements
with graphics and/or information they request from our web pages).   We
were told that Yahoo uses dkim to validate senders.

 

Now, however, even with dkim enabled, my emails still get sent to the
spam folder (using my own Yahoo account to test).

 

My test emails don't have anything fancy, just words like "dkim test" in
the subject and body.

 

Has anyone had any experience with dkim and yahoo.com?

 

Did you get improved results?

 

John Bailo
Web Developer
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Office: 253/437-7085
Cell: 253/217-2776
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