I don't recall seeing the "dkim=failed" messages or the complaints about body hash and so forth. As best I can work out, this is the typical complaint about forwarding email with a mailing list and the originator's (fastmail.fm in this case) email authentication schemes (DKIM) complaining. It's still better than Yahoo's complete failure to play well on the internet, and not of concern, as best I can tell.
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