Some corporate email servers append inline text to the bottom of incoming emails before anti-spam agents parse them. When the body hash verification fails, that means the computed hash of the message body does not agree with the body hash value stored in the “bh=” tag of the DKIM signature. > The public key published by the sender in their DNS is wrong. > The public key specified in the DKIM-Signature header is wrong. > The signature value was calculated incorrectly by the signer. > The body of the email was modified by a forwarder, a smart-host or another filtering agent that runs before ORF. Re: DKIM signing issue - body hash did not verify Post by percepts » 16:26 edit your html utf8 file and signature file in an editor which has option to save without BOM and try again to see if it makes a difference.
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