In article <4cst5s5yn5z8...@mx.mailop.org> you write: >To be honest, my experience among 100+ mail servers, is to reject >On-BadSignature by default, because this blocks an >enormous amount of spam, that wasn't stopped by zen.spamhaus.
I'm sure it does but it also blocks mail that users actually want, particularly if they subscribe to mailing lists. >In another mailing list, they automatically replace the From: with something >like "Mary via listname ><bou...@list.tld>", then its easy to re-sign the email with the list DKIM >signature. Thus, I never had any issues in >the past, this is the first time I encounter a problem. That's a well-known DMARC workaround with well-known bad consequences to mailing list usability. R's, John _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop