Sure as long as I make sure my post is plain text which you know is not anymore 
a standard on many email clients.

So if this lists stop to strip the HTML mime part it will pass DMARC regardless 
of the email client defaults.

Toute connaissance est une réponse à une question.

On Apr 20, 2014, at 16:07, "Scott Howard" 
<sc...@doc.net.au<mailto:sc...@doc.net.au>> wrote:

On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Franck Martin 
<fmar...@linkedin.com<mailto:fmar...@linkedin.com>> wrote:
why does this list break DKIM when forwarding?

>From the Gmail headers your email :

 Authentication-Results: mx.google.com<http://mx.google.com>;
       spf=neutral (google.com<http://google.com>: 
nanog-bounces+scott=example....@nanog.org<mailto:example....@nanog.org> does 
not designate permitted sender hosts) 
smtp.mail=nanog-bounces+scott=example....@nanog.org<mailto:example....@nanog.org>;
       dkim=pass header.i=@linkedin.com<http://linkedin.com>;
       dmarc=pass (p=REJECT dis=NONE) 
header.from=linkedin.com<http://linkedin.com>

  Scott


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