Hi!

> On 14/08/2024 15:27, Kurt Jaeger via Exim-users wrote:
> > So: user1@domain1 has an autoreply, and the autoreply
> > should be signed with dkim for domain1.
> 
> I do not agree.
> The DKIM RFC says that anyone can sign a message.

Maybe signing it with some other domain works. Still the question
is: Can it also be signed with the domain one *wants* to use
for this kind of autoreply ?

Would it hurt to implement a mechanism for this ?

How does autoreply know which mail-from it should use ?

I found this variable in remote_smtp for the outgoing mail:

$reply_address

It it set to some local domain, so I can try to use it...

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