Hi SM,

> Mailing lists do not rewrite the From header.

Of course -- my mistake.

> There is unfortunately no workaround.  I suggest not to publish a "sign all" 
> policy for messages that go through mailing lists.  You could use a subdomain 
> for email addresses that require "less protection".

I guess as much as I'd like the policy to be strict on my site there are 
those practical issues that can get in the way.

It seems that as DKIM becomes more prevalent, this issue will come up more 
and more.  I'm not an expert on mailing lists, but does it make sense for 
mailing lists to change their behavior in response to DKIM?  For example, 
the From could be the list e-mail address (like the "To:" field is today). 
The "To:" field could be the name of the actual recipient as in a direct 
message.  It seems that would solve the issue from the DKIM perspective.

Regards,

Erik.

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