Le 13/03/2023 à 22:28, Slavko via Exim-users a écrit :
All 3 lines seem to me to relate to receiving the message. I don’t see a line 
that is about sending the message, or signing it.

Yes, received. The line has no DKIM= field, which is logged by default,
thus seems that message had not valid DKIM at that time.

Thanks for the confirmation. I feel better after reading that.

Could it be that the message is signed when I receive it?

Exim signs only on delivery...

Could it be because I use LMTP for delivering, instead of local drop?

Yes, (one of) delivery to LMTP can be configred to sign message,
but someone must configure that.

If that is the explanation, it seems a bit “stupid” of Exim to do so…

Exim does what admin configured for it, thus try to guess who did
something "a bit stupid"...

It’s me :-)
With your help, and the guidance of Gedalya explanations (thanks!), I found the mistake I did in my configuration, which is due to a regex matching at 2 places where I expected it to match at only one place.

Thank you everyone!

Yves.

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