According to Mark Alley  <[email protected]>:
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>p=none is one solution, the other ( interoperable method) is to exempt the
>traffic from whatever process is breaking DKIM (i.e. external subject/body
>warning tags, URL rewriting, etc.). But that's a per-customer fix.

That would require getting the customer to understand that they're causing the
problem and to spend money fixing it, rather than saying "your mail is broken."

Good luck with that. Also remember that until DMARC came along, this
all worked just fine.

R's,
John
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