Messages in general could be signed with "d=exim.org" if desired: DKIM
signatures without DMARC are verified standalone. Certainly non-list —
transactional subscription confirmation requests, password resets, etc —
messages from "@exim.org" addresses in the RFC5322.From would certainly
benefit. (If this is already in place forgive me: it's a long time since I
joined the list so don't have such a message to hand to check.)
Of course for sending sites publishing quarantine/reject DMARC policies (as
we're moving towards) then the list signing with "d=exim.org" would be of
no real value because the domain wouldn't align with the sender's address
in the RCF5322.From … unless the list followed others and started rewriting
that header, as was referred to before: at least for sending sites
publishing a quarantine/reject DMARC policy. I think GNU Mailman 2.16
onwards offers this? That would also take into account the changes the list
manager makes to messages: the Subject line, the footer on the body text,
etc as the message passes through.
I fear we're going to be in for an "interesting" ride, but think that times
are changing and we can't just ignore DMARC.
I just wish I could find that article I mentioned earlier — about an
intermediary signing the message and including the original sender's
signature within the signed headers (or something like that) — in case it
helped with this sort of scenario. I'll look again later…
Cheers,
Mike B-)
On 1 February 2017 at 10:53, Jeremy Harris <jgh@???> wrote:
> On 01/02/17 10:27, Mike Brudenell wrote:
> > By the way, I confess I find it a little sad that the list doesn't
> > DKIM-sign its outgoing messages
>
> What identity would you say it should use for signing, say, your
> message (which has a from: header domain of york.ac.uk)?
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> Cheers,
> Jeremy
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