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
>

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