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When i was used with "g=*", Gmail said as follow:
dkim=pass (test mode)
header(_dot_)i=(_at_)izb(_dot_)knu(_dot_)ac(_dot_)kr
When i switched to "g=bh" from "g=*", Gmail said as follow:
dkim=neutral (no key)
header(_dot_)i=(_at_)izb(_dot_)knu(_dot_)ac(_dot_)kr
Below is my current TXT record for DKIM:
bh(_at_)chrys:~> dig +short dj._domainkey.izb.knu.ac.kr. TXT
"v=DKIM1; k=rsa; g=bh; s=email; t=y; p=...snip...;"
bh(_at_)chrys:~>
With same key("g=bh"), dkim-test(_at_)testing(_dot_)dkim(_dot_)org's result was:
dkim=pass, header(_dot_)i=bh(_at_)izb(_dot_)knu(_dot_)ac(_dot_)kr
Am i wrong? Or Gmail's missed point about "g" tag?
byunghee
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