
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 09:17:32 AM Brent Wallis wrote:
Reverse DNS lookups might be an issue? From my Gmail SPAM box:
Our systems couldn't verify that this message was really sent by coker.com.au. You might want to avoid clicking links or replying with personal information.
DKIM results looks a bit odd - the email from Russell has the header: Authentication-Results: itmustbe.luv.asn.au; dkim=fail reason="verification failed; insecure key" header.d=coker.com.au header.i=@coker.com.au header.b=aF73C6ft; dkim-adsp=discard (insecure policy); dkim-atps=neutral It's also there for some others in this thread (Mike, Marcus, yourself) but not for others (Karl, Rohan). Presumably some are sending from DKIM using servers (Gmail is one) and something is up there? Not sure it's related, but worth checking at least. cheers, Chris -- Chris Samuel : http://www.csamuel.org/ : Melbourne, VIC