I found a solution by arranging for outbound mail to go through a dedicated service which handles the ARC sealing and such-like for me. It's working nicely! I was even able to turn off the DMARC munging on my test list without problems.

--[Lance]

Stephen J. Turnbull wrote on 2/5/2025 7:54 AM:
It shouldn't be.  It should be configured in your MTAs.  Mailman can't
do SPF, and it can't make the decision to distribute or not based on
ARC validation without a preexisting ARC-Authentication-Results field
from your host.  Neither of those is fatal, but implementing in the
MTA is preferable.

ARC was originally added as a proof of concept.  But I have to admit
setting it up in Mailman is easier than doing it in the MTA, it's not
as easy as throwing a switch in Postfix or Amavis (although it should
be!)


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