Hi All, Just as an update in case anyone is searching on this. All emails are now being DKIM signed apart from my no_reply@ emails even though they are sent through the same code as the customer_services@ emails so not sure if there is something in the AWS SES side that would not sign an email based on its address but seems a little odd. But changing my emails away from no_reply@ has solved my issue of none delivery.
Regards, Lee On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:55:51 PM UTC, Lee wrote: > > Afternoon All, > > I have a service which sends out a few emails using the SMTP process > available through Amazon SES. A few have been finding their way into junk > folders and so I thought I would investigate the DKIM option which I am led > to believe gives emails a great degree of pass rate based on the fact you > are signing the email. > > So having gone through the DKIM process and updated my DNS with the CNAME > records and being verified by Amazon I expected my emails sent out from > OpenBD to be automatically signed by Amazon on the way out but this does > not appear to be the case. If I do a test email from within the amazon > console from a delayrepaysniper.com email address it is signed correctly. > > Just wondering if anyone else has experience with this and if not possible > am I better of trying the SES API approach to sending the emails and > looking there? > > Welcome any thoughts on this. > > Cheers, > > Lee > -- online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
