Actually, #6 works too. Stop breaking DKIM signatures as the messages transit 
your
list and you are now 100% DMARC compatible. In May of 2013 I did this on my 
email
lists:

Really, we've been through this before.  Subject tags, message headers, and all 
of
the other stuff that lists do to messages is useful.  If it weren't, people 
wouldn't
have written the code to do it.

Asserting that we can get along with it is unhelpful.  We can get along without
a lot of stuff, but that doesn't mean there's a good reason to do so.

R's,
John

PS: If you want your signed mail to fly through lists with signatures intact, use S/MIME. Works great, doesn't require removing any useful features.

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