On 30 Oct 2024, at 17:43, Arnout Engelen <enge...@apache.org> wrote: .... > If we keep the 'From', AFAICS we *have* to disable rewriting the > `Reply-To`, right? Otherwise DKIM signatures will still be broken? > > In that case, how would you respond to the list? Would you have to > type the list address each time? You mentioned in [1] that .... > I see only 2 solutions: > > 1) we could configure the list so that it changes the 'From' to the > list address. That way the email is valid SPF-wise and could be signed > with DKIM, since it's created on an apache.org <http://apache.org/> > mailserver. Ideally > this would keep the original sender somewhere as well, such as in the > Cc. > 2) if this is not acceptable for some reason, perhaps we could > implement ARC[3]. It seems to be designed for exactly this scenario, > but I'm not sure how widely supported it is by receiving mailservers.
A third one I see on some lists (e.g. in the IETF) is where the From is indeed changed as per 1 - but with a personal twist; so it becomes Dirk-Willem van Gulik (via the ACME-Discuss Mailing list) <acme-discuss-dirkx=webweaving....@some.fully.qdn.org> or Dirk-Willem van Gulik (via the ACME-Discuss Mailing list) <acme-discuss-$gibber...@some.fully.qdn.org> where gibberish is something that is matched back. Dw