>Other than us having temporarily turned off DKIM (issues with things the 
>website guys
>are doing at the moment) is there anything we have done, or is it the way that 
>the
>bigpond.com -> hotmail.com handoff is dealt with?  Bigpond.com have their email
>managed by Hotmail\Outlook.com according to info I have found from their site 
>about 2
>years ago talking about the changeover.

The latter.  Hotmail has only recently implemented SPF (they finally
gave up on the competing Sender-ID) and appear not to have any way to
infer what the SPF result would have been when Bigpond got your mail.
If you resume adding DKIM signatures, Hotmail will probably see them
and the DMARC results will be different.

Unless you publish a DMARC policy other than p=none, which it appears
you aren't, DMARC failures aren't a problem.

R's,
John
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