It appears that Alessandro Vesely  <[email protected]> said:
>The real case is lists writing [email protected].  When I can 
>revert the MLM transformation, I restore the original From: field, especially 
>for the recipient's use.  For reports, the question is whether the author 
>domain wants to know.  People set p=quarantine; pct=0 (now t=y) in order to 
>avoid reports showing DKIM verification errors.

Hey, wait a minute. You are confusing two entirely different things.

In this discussion we are looking at the conceptual unmunging needed to
reverify previous signatures.  That doesn't change the message, only
the way you recompute the hashes.

When you deliver a message, if you want to undo that particular change to make
it easier to reply to list messages, that's not a bad idea, and it's something
I've been doing for years on my msil system. But it's not related to DKIM2*.

R's,
John

* - unless, I suppose, the message is forwarded again and you have to add the
unmunge in the next signature, bhat's no different from any other change.

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