The list server is configured to reject mail that fails DKIM or SPF checks.  It 
is not supposed to receive mail from other list servers or forwarding services 
so there's no reason for mail to fail such checks.

If you have a problem with mail from your ISP going to the list then contact 
me off-list and I'll help you file a bug report.

If you have a problem with your own personal domain then I am happy to send 
you log entries related to your issue and help you debug it.

Don't claim that there's something wrong with the LUV server though.  If you 
setup your server to DKIM sign mail and it doesn't do it correctly or setup a 
SPF entry that doesn't include your sending address then it's your issue.  I'm 
happy to help you solve your issues, just don't claim that they are my issues.

While we are having a debate about whether list servers should send out mail 
that fails DKIM and/or SPF checks I think that there is no reason that a mail 
server should receive such mail unless it is configured to receive mail from 
another list server.  Of course if a list server receives mail from another 
list server it should be configured to whitelist such mail.

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