As I understand it, and In my experience, p=reject on DKIM fail would cause a 
mail delivery failure by google's servers. The fact that it ends up in your 
spam folder rather than outright failure indicates to me that something other 
than p=reject is responsible.

Still, I would be interested to see the raw e-mail with all its headers, for 
analysis, if you would please send it to me.

Paul

On Apr 30, 2014, at 9:44 PM, Scott Howard <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:05 PM, pscott <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/30/2014 6:22 PM, Douglas Otis wrote:
> Skycoast.us is using a DMARC p=reject with users sending to a mailing list. 
> Really?
> I haven't seen any failures, yet.
> 
> How about the fact that this and every other message I get from you ends up 
> in my Google Apps spam folder?
> 
> Be careful with this message. Our systems couldn't verify that this message 
> was really sent by skycoast.us. You might want to avoid clicking links or 
> replying with personal information.
> 
>   Scott
> 

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