> Compiling with _FFR_SELECT_SIGN_HEADERS adds a "SignHeaders" 
> configuration
> file option which lets you specify the header names you want to include,
> e.g.:
>
> SignHeaders Received,From,To,Subject,Date,Cc
>
> If instead you'd rather tell it "omit none", you can use:
>
> OmitHeaders -

A little off-topic, but does specifying a OmitHeaders parameter negate 
the built-in OmitHeaders applied via the SHOULD NOT list, or does it 
properly append the user-defined OmitHeaders list to the SHOULD 
NOT-based OmitHeaders list?

The reason I ask is because I am running with OmitHeaders Return-Path 
(probably unnecessary since 2.2.1's addition of the above feature), and 
it appears to still be signing Received headers.

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