At 01:53 17-12-2009, Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>Seems these messages carry a DKIM signature, but their DKIM DNS 
>entry is not correct. I assume the dkim-filter status is then not 
>'reject' but maybe the mail server is interpreting the result of 
>dkim-filter as a temp. failure, giving back a 4.x.y status code to 
>the SMTP partner?

Yes, that's what happening.  You can override that behavior with 
"On-InternalError accept".

Regards,
-sm 


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