On Wed 26/Mar/2025 09:23:19 +0100 Wei Chuang wrote:
FORWARDED MESSAGE: From header rewritten and Delivered-to added DKIM2-Signature: i=2; h=list-unsubscribe-post:delivered-to From: list@mailinglist.example
Wasn't the purpose to keep the author's real address in the From: field?
Delivered-to: list@mailinglist.example DKIM2-Signature: i=1; h=list-unsubscribe-post To: list@mailinglist.example List-Unsubscribe-Post:
Hmm... Delivered-To: doesn't seem to be a significant element. RFC 9228 says: It appears that all uses include a string in the form of an email address, although at least one example has leading text that is a comment about the address. In some cases, the string appears to be the email transport destination address, such as the address used in SMTP's "RCPT TO" command. In other cases, it appears to be the result of some internal mapping at the receiving system, although tending to be a variant of the transport address. Best Ale -- _______________________________________________ Ietf-dkim mailing list -- ietf-dkim@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to ietf-dkim-le...@ietf.org