Good afternoon,

Not dircetly Linux, sorry, but British Gas has spent the last year sending me 
letters saying they can't email me. When I look into it, their emails are 
rejected based on a bad DKIM signature.

The problem is, not receiving the email, how can I find out what the problem 
is? mxtoolbox says their setup is fine, but that surely can't check the 
signature inside one of their emails.

What is slightly odd is that DMARC policy is set to none, so shouldn't reject 
anything anyway.

I can't say I'm a DKIM/DMARC expert, but this is what I see:

Dec 22 12:37:12 emil opendkim[768]: 2F7612233E: s=mailjet d=britishgas.co.uk 
a=rsa-sha256 SSL error:04091068:rsa routines:int_rsa_verify:bad signature
Dec 22 12:37:13 emil opendmarc[3858740]: 2F7612233E: britishgas.co.uk fail
Dec 22 12:37:13 emil postfix/cleanup[3996586]: 2F7612233E: milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from 
o94.p12.mailjet.com[87.253.237.94]: 5.7.1 rejected by DMARC policy for britishgas.co.uk; 
from=<296f63a1.caaabphwdncaaaaaaaaaakg7asyaaycquv4aaaaaabbdggblh...@a1065858.bnc3.mailjet.com>
 to=<mors...@morsing.cc> proto=ESMTP helo=<o94.p12.mailjet.com>

Not sure where to go from here though. Smells like their problem to me, but I 
don't want to tell them that without proof. Any hints?

Regards,
Henrik Morsing
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