It appears that Alessandro Vesely  <[email protected]> said:
>No, it's not so much the interpretation of pass/fail, which I think will be 
>expressed by policies anyway, but the checks you perform to achieve that 
>result.  DKIM2 checks the envelope, for example, which DKIM1 does not.  So 
>DKIM2 may fail on messages that DKIM1 passes.  

I'd say that if DKIM1 passes a signature that is supposed to fail, that is 
badly broken.
So let's stop trying to do that.

R's,
John

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