Hi Stephen,
I think the easiest way for you to organize testing would be to set
free mail-boxes with major ISPs, which support DKIM (Gmail, Yahoo,
etc.), subscribe to some free mailing lists at macys.com, gap.com,
etc, subscribe to some groups in googlegroups.com, yahoogroups.com.
This way you will get a variety of examples and will not depend on other people.
Olga

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Stephen Nightingale <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> FYI correct address to send is:  [email protected]
> (not 'topythentic')
> Thanks to all who already sent. Think I have some useful log activity to
> sift now.
>
> Stephen.
>
>
> On 11/26/2012 3:52 PM, Stephen Nightingale wrote:
>>
>> At NIST we are planning to launch a DMARC/DKIM/SPF test system, which
>> will be available viawww.had-pilot.com/py/had.html. It requires a wider
>> range of
>> testing than we can do locally, however. One issue we have is that
>> messages with DKIM signatures (from gmail.com) to
>> [email protected]  generate a DKIM Validation Error with 'b= value
>> is not valid Base64'. It also fails to validate in my Thunderbird DKIM
>> checker, when sent to the official NIST mail address ([email protected]).
>>
>> I really need to do some wider testing, by getting a (small) variety of
>> DKIM signed messages directed to both the Pythentic test system and my
>> official NIST mailbox. So this is a polite request to the group to
>> please send me a signed message [email protected], copied to
>> (this) official NIST address.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Stephen Nightingale.
>>
>>
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