I guess I’m a bit confused at what you mean. 

 I’ll note I run my own mail server, DNS, etc.

Basically DKIM on my EXIM server is configured in the default way which 
Debian’s config file sets it up once you provide it with the necessary keys for 
signing.  If it’s got something that they need to fix to make it behave better, 
I’m all for getting that together.  

On the flip side, it’s amusing to know that I can still cause havoc even after 
all these years just by sending an email. :)

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 27, 2019, at 1:09 PM, Bill Cole 
> <mailop-20160...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes, because the signature included the Sender and List-* headers, probably 
> non-existent originally, which mailing lists typically (including this one) 
> add to messages they relay.
> 
> Signing the non-existence of the Sender and List-* headers on messages sent 
> to mailing lists is a perfect recipe for broken signatures. Whoever made the 
> signing choices for Brielle's mail made wrong choices.


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