Mailman does have the ability, after it alters the message, do have dkim operate properly. I run about 13 mailman lists. Clamav is the only one we have set up in the situation it is in (for legacy reasons), and ClamAV is the only list I manage that has this problem. So I know it's solvable.
> On Jun 28, 2018, at 1:06 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > > you don't understand DKIM! > > as logn as the Form-Header is a foreign domain (the sender) and the > body/subject is mangeled (subject prefix, list-footer) you can do > whatever you want in your DNS entries, if you would be able to fix that > with *your* DNS records DKIM would be useless at all > > Am 28.06.2018 um 18:49 schrieb Joel Esler (jesler): >> Mailman is used, and Mailman will break dkim if not properly configured in >> DNS. We are working with our operations team to create and correct the DNS >> entries needed. >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >>> On Jun 28, 2018, at 12:40 PM, Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.eu> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 28. jun. 2018 18.11.18 Dianne Skoll <d...@roaringpenguin.com> wrote: >>> >>>>> >>>> I'm not sure what software runs the ClamAV mailing list, but I'd have >>>> thought most would have ways to work around this. I use Mailman myself, >>>> and recent versions have options to work around DMARC problems. >>> >>> Better not use mailman it will break dkim if change of body, mailman does >>> not break dmarc or for rhat matter spf >>> >>> I think you know more on email then i do >>> >>> Postfix maillist does not break dkim at all, see forward to other maillist >>> does maillist as good _______________________________________________ clamav-users mailing list clamav-users@lists.clamav.net http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq http://www.clamav.net/contact.html#ml