Dnia 19.11.2025 o godz. 06:00:16 Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop pisze:
> Oops I must correct myself and apologize to Neustradamus: The
> mailop.org mailing list does indeed break DKIM, that should be
> fixed.

But nevertheless it is stupid to filter mail to spam only because DKIM is
broken.

DKIM is not an anti-spam measure and never was meant to. DKIM is a way to
verify the authenticity of the received message. Whether the message is
authentic or not has *nothing* to do with the message being spam or not. I
would even say these two are completely orthogonal.

As you have said previously, it is the recipient's system that classifies
mail as spam and it has to do it in a smart way, to avoid false positives.
Too bad many mail providers are really bad at this, they seem to think the
more mail they filter out, the better...
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
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"In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there
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