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Topic: Domainkeys: Neutral

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Hi,

I have setup one server with iRedMail  which is exceptionally working fine having no issues. I have setup DKIM and SPF records as per the tutorial found on Installation Guide. When I hit "amavisd testkeys" it says

TESTING#1: dkim._domainkey.ayudame.in        => pass

I found out "auth-results@verifier.port25.com" from Google which can verify everything automatically if we send an e-mail to them. I did it and received this response:

The Port25 Solutions, Inc. team

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Summary of Results
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SPF check:          pass
DomainKeys check:   neutral   <------ Entry does not show PASS
DKIM check:         pass
Sender-ID check:    pass
SpamAssassin check: ham
==========================================================

Where above DomainKeys Check: neutral, I would like to know is there anything I am missing on the configuration part or on DNS part? Will it affect to any E-mail communication to other internet E-mail domains? Or what should I do to make the status as PASS?

Your kind guidance is highly appreciated.

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Re: Domainkeys: Neutral

DKIM is NOT DomainKeys.

Ideally, DomainKeys should be replaced by DKIM. But Yahoo and some big ISPs are still using DomainKeys.