On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Dave Crocker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Forwarding alone shouldn't be blowing up messages. If you're doing
>> something to the message content that invalidates the DKIM signature
>> or causes the the from address and return path to not be aligned,
>> that's where you're going to run into problems. If you don't modify
>> the message in any way while forwarding it on, you shouldn't run
>> into issues due to DMARC.
>
> The above first sentence is a widely held view, using typical language.

And accurate, based on my own personal testing previously, and again just now.

The rest of what you wrote about mailing lists and history and
whatever else, I really am kind of wondering if you accidentally
replied to the wrong message. Either that or you're using it to pick
at the scab of a past argument. Either way, unhelpful.

Regards,
Al Iverson
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