On 2019-07-08 15:57, Tim Düsterhus wrote:
This will *still* break anything using DMARC, because neither DKIM nor
SPF is valid. Anything *not* using DMARC is better off, though.
Ideally the email modifications are disabled entirely. The emails can
be
reliably detected using the List-Id header
Scott,
[using DKIM and (lax) DMARC myself, usually just lurking]
Am 08.07.19 um 21:29 schrieb sc...@exussum.co.uk:
> It looks like ezmlm is used, there is an option for headerremove which
> DKIM-Signature could be added to
> (https://manpages.debian.org/experimental/ezmlm-idx/ezmlm-send.1.en.html
Hi all,
Minor issue really but a fair chunk of the emails I get from the
internals list end up in spam due to what looks like the DKIM signatures
being incorrect.
If a message is DKIM signed, the signed part usually contains subject
and body, this is then hashed and appended to the headers,