On Mon, 2025-09-22 at 15:01 +0100, graeme vetterlein via Exim-users
wrote:
>      On my *outgoing* email the DKIM is added late on, so ANY
> modification I make (headers or body) inside exim will be included in
> the DKIM signature?
> 

Can you list which fields you're signing for?  If you do not provide a
list for dkim_sign_headers, the documentation says that it will provide
a list of header names as listed in RFC4871.  If you take a look at
that list, they're generally things that can't or shouldn't change in
transit.  Signing for fields that will (or can) change is a bad
strategy because they will fail a DKIM check.


>      On *incoming* email , I use fetchmail and invoke SMTP (exim) to 
> deliver locally , here any modifications (e.g. in filters) will cause
> DKIM to break (..or is it only Body modifications?)
> 

Again, if you're re-writing headers that were already signed in the
DKIM, it will cause a failure... as it should.

Good luck with your digging!
MJ


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