>> DKIM is designed for to deal with one posting and one delivery. Mailing >> lists take delivery and re-post. For almost all scenarios, DKIM was not >> intended to survive re-posting. > >I wasn't referring to the post from the originator to the list, I was >referring to the message posted from the list. The list signs the message on the way out, so the ietf.org signature verifies. If the original sender signed the message, his signature won't verify but (to collapse several years of flamage on the DKIM list) that's not a problem. I still don't think we should add subject tags for the aforementioned autotrofigiaskylousphagic reasons, but DKIM signs perfectly well either way. R's, John _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf