>> No.  DMARC always keys off From.  Not Sender.

Scott is correct.

> In that case, gmail (Which is the case mentioned by the OP) must divert
>from that. I have experimentally found that adding a Sender, and
>DKIM-signing with the senders domain, will lead to acceptance of the mail,
>even when from is @gmail.com:

Since gmail's DMARC record says p=none, that doesn't tell us much.

> Also, I fail to see how mailing lists could work otherwise, as they
>routinely change several of the signed header fields.

Please see the previous several hundred messages on this topic.

R's,
John
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