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MBOX-Line: From johnl-imap at iecc.com Fri Mar 13 09:48:48 2015
To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
From: John Levine <johnl-imap@iecc.com>
Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:54 2018
Subject: [Imap-protocol] DKIM signatures on this list
In-Reply-To: <42facde4-e794-4661-a729-9b4795e064ec@gulbrandsen.priv.no>
Message-ID: <20150313164848.24608.qmail@ary.lan>
>This list breaks DKIM signatures.
Right. That's not a bug.
> The normal mode of operations is to
>remove a signature if one e.g. adds a footer that would break the
>signature, but this list leaves the signature there to fail the check.
Many people imagine that an invalid DKIM signature says something bad
about a message. They are mistaken, no matter how often they repeat
that misconception. There is nothing in DKIM that says anyone should
remove signatures from incoming mail for any reason. If a signature
doesn't validate, the correct thing to do is to ignore it.
R's,
John