Michael Storz skrev den 2014-04-24 12:52:

From: GIVENNAME_SURNAME_via_LinkedIn_<mem...@linkedin.com> (dkim:AUTHOR)
From: NAME_via_Dropbox_<no-re...@dropbox.com> (dkim:AUTHOR)

Since more and more such emails will occur, for example all web forms
will send their emails in this way, the rule does not make sense
anymore.

let it fire, opendkim still see the dkim key break on maillist that break it

but since its dkim pass above, whats the problem in add linkedin to

whitelist_from_dkim *@linkedin.com
whitelist_from_dkim *@drobbox.com

maybe just use def_whitelist_from_dkim if scores is ok with it ?

blame yahoo and aol if thay dont send dkim passed emails, then its there fault, not users that try to hide there problem

note here i do not use amavisd as a spam checker, but dkim can be policy banked on the above with diff reject score

note my msg here is dkim pass and dmarc pass in you local dkim tester, then i am sure it will pass dmarc aswell if you test it

end of life :=)

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