Humbedooh commented on issue #44:
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/incubator-ponymail-foal/issues/44#issuecomment-857617272


   >  If `archiver.py` is used in stdin mode then it typically receives an 
email before the mailing list manager has added the `List-Id` and other such 
headers, and before it may have made any of the other DKIM changes listed in 
[RFC 6377 ยง 3.3](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6377#section-3.3).
   
   What leads you to believe this? From what I can tell, from experience, the 
vast majority of use cases out in the wild, probably 9 out of 10, are using 
stdin mode for archiving by subscribing the archiver as a standard consumer. In 
such cases, it would get the emails with the final headers appended/munged, and 
there would be no problem. In which cases are you seeing otherwise?
   
   I can see the argument that we perhaps should note that the place we hook 
into the email infrastructure can have a say on the ID consistency, but I don't 
see this as a very common case.


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