Jeremy,
I'm sending the test e-mails to my gmail account and its reporting the body has failure. I'll send a couple of test e-mail directly to you so you can have a look at them, and to avoid clogging up the list
We use Office 365 for our 'personal' e-mails, but we have systems at the Open University which send out bulk mails from time to time and these can't go through Office 365 as we'd get throttled or blocked so we use exim for sending them directly.
Thanks
Nigel
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Subject: Re: [exim] Dkim check failures problem.
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On 30/10/2019 17:50, Nigel.Robson via Exim-users wrote:
> Yes it works when the transport filter is used, but without an attachment.
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> Looking at the debug log where it sends the message with an attachment and the transport filter its using "dkim signing via file". As far as I can tell from my limited understanding of the debug log its trying to dkim sign the whole thing (body text, attachment and the signature/disclaimer added by the filter, here are what I think are the relevant lines:
OK, that's getting close to impossible. If all the expected content is there in debug (including the attachment) then I don't see a ways for the code to behave differently vs. without.
What are you using as a dkim verifier? I'm assuming your mails here are not using the exim rig (seems to be MS-outlook?) - could you send me a couple of samples (with/without attachment)
- jgh@???
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Cheers,
Jeremy
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