Eliot Lear wrote: > So here's where I come down: nuke l=, but get the mailing list software > people to sign. The big one I would want to tackle is MailMan.
+1 to nuking l=, and +1 to evangelizing DKIM to open source mailing list software development teams. MailMan is covered, though -- it can already be configured to strip specific headers from incoming messages, and uses the local MTA to send. I recently built a fresh Debian box with MailMan, Sendmail, and the DKIM milter -- all from packages. I created the keys I wanted, put them in the right places on the filesystem and in DNS, and every message is signed. (This message will be signed, too, with a different key on the same box.) -- J.D. Falk Return Path Inc http://www.returnpath.net/ _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
