In article <caba8r6tsdoyxstnloz8hnleydcn7j7h6+arwm9ferke0llq...@mail.gmail.com> 
you write:
>No, ordinary forwarders which break DKIM need to ARC sign.  If you're just
>an ordinary forwarder, why break DKIM?

Unfortunately, some people still authenticate with SPF, so an unmodified forward
can break DMARC.

R's,
John
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