Hello,

2011/1/9 Florian Effenberger <flo...@gmail.com>:

> Therefore, I decided to sign all mailing lists myself with third-party
> signatures, so they get out with valid signatures. It looks, however,
> as if amavisd-new only adds third-party signatures when the sender is
> not from one of my hosted domains. This results in broken signatures,
> when someone of my users sends to one of my mailing lists. When a
> third party, e.g. @gmail.com, sends to the lists, the third-party
> signature is added and valid.

I did another test with a list that resides at a domain I also use for
regular e-mail, sent from gmail.com with DKIM, and the signature isn't
third party either. Quick guess is that dkim_key has precedence over
dkim_signature_options_bysender_maps and when the sender is covered by
the former one, the latter one doesn't kick in.

Any help is welcome. :-)

Thanks,
Florian

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