I'm a bit out of touch with this stuff, but I'm wondering if there's
something wrong with the DKIM setup. (My credentials are that I used to
manage the team that ran the mail system for the university I worked at;
not sure if any of their expertise rubbed off)

I subscribed one of my Gmail accounts to the HPR list and saw this in
the header of one of the messages I received:

dkim=temperror (no key for signature) header.i=@

I also receive digests to another account (I was testing a
digest-replying add-on for Thunderbird, honest). In the last digest
message I see the following in the header:

X-Zen-Spam-Report: * -0.0 ZEN_HELO_PASS Passed HELO Reverse DNS Test
 * -0.0 ZEN_PTR_PASS Passed Mail Relay Reverse DNS Test
 *  0.1 DKIM_SIGNED Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily
 *      valid
 *  0.0 T_DKIM_INVALID DKIM-Signature header exists but is not valid
 *  0.0 RCVD_NOT_IN_IPREPDNS Sender not listed at
 *      http://www.chaosreigns.com/iprep/
 *  0.8 KAM_ASCII_DIVIDERS Spam that uses ascii formatting tricks
 * -0.5 ZEN_PTR_PASS_GOOD Passed Mail Relay Reverse DNS Test - Good Rep
 *  1.0 PDS_MARKETER_DKIMFAIL From ML but security fails
 *  0.6 AWL AWL: Adjusted score from AWL reputation of From: address

I don't know if this has anything to do with why Gmail is marking
messages as spam. Shame Google don't give such excellent reports as my
ISP, Zen :-)

You'd have thought that in the possible reasons for spam-marking a
message this one would be trivial.

Dave


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