>Massively different is overstatement of how mail lists work. For almost >all mail lists the message would have the same message text body with >potentially small additional mail-list footer and potentially change in >a subject and several new mail-list identification header fields and >what is important is that it will retain the same author info (from >field) and same message-id so it would not really be a new message.
I think that if you look at the overall world of list mail as opposed to the old-fashioned lists that we nerds like, that's not true. As I've noted before, Yahoo Groups, the largest list host in the world, does all sorts of exciting things to mail that passes through, including editing ads into the HTML code of text/html and multipart/alternative messages. The list software I use, majordomo2, routinely smashes HTML mail down to plain text, filters out MIME parts, and otherwise rewrites mail in ways that no signature could possibly survive. Some signatures will survive some list software, some, probably most, won't. That's life, we can deal with it. As I've said before, as far as DKIM is concerned, a list is just an example of a mail forwarder. R's, John _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
