Handling `temperror`?
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Manouchehri commented
I noticed Microsoft sends temperror
sometimes; maybe we should show this in a different field, because it's a bit confusing to see <100% DKIM aligned, with 0 failures.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<feedback xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<record>
<row>
<source_ip>23.249.208.3</source_ip>
<count>1</count>
<policy_evaluated>
<disposition>none</disposition>
<dkim>fail</dkim>
<spf>pass</spf>
</policy_evaluated>
</row>
<identifiers>
<envelope_to>hotmail.com</envelope_to>
<envelope_from>ca-central-1.ses.ai.moda</envelope_from>
<header_from>ai.moda</header_from>
</identifiers>
<auth_results>
<dkim>
<domain>ai.moda</domain>
<selector>kveakzv3jp7gwnr76k4pwvvzd7xlrzbl</selector>
<result>temperror</result>
</dkim>
<dkim>
<domain>amazonses.com</domain>
<selector>qpcfy54xse57bzmyicqs5kisv46vyagl</selector>
<result>pass</result>
</dkim>
<spf>
<domain>ca-central-1.ses.ai.moda</domain>
<scope>mfrom</scope>
<result>pass</result>
</spf>
</auth_results>
</record>
</feedback>
Manouchehri commented
Any update on this? We're still seeing this (temperror
) happening at high ish levels (~1%) to Microsoft users, would be very convenient if I didn't have to read through XML files myself to find out what the issue was.