RW a écrit :
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 13:20:21 +0200
> mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>> I am not as convinced as you:
>>
>> - this modifies the body, thus breaking signatures. when mail gets
>> back to the same domain (sender and final recipient in same domain),
>> this may cause problems. I agree that many lists do break signatures
>> so the receiving site should cope with this, but I am not sure they
>> really do.
> 
> Some lists only add the footer to single part text/plain emails. 

given that the most widely used MUAs show the html part, this means such
footers are useless because only few people see them, and these people
can see headers.
(and anyway, whatever part you alter, the sig is broken).

> Most
> people don't sign mailing list messages anyway.

"Most people" have no way to chose which mail to dkim-sign, since this
is done at MTA level. are you confusing this pgp?

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