I don’t see how #2 would solve anything as gnucash.org isn’t sending mail 
through your domain. You can request DKIM checks as part of an incoming spam 
filter, but that wouldn’t have anything to do with your settings for outgoing 
mail.

I wouldn’t do #1, or #3.

If the message is making through to gnucash.org anyway I’d just go with #5.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 16, 2019, at 5:27 AM, Maf. King <m...@chilwell.net> wrote:
> 
> This is one for  mailman gurus...
> 
> I've recently got around to adding DKIM and DMARC to the domain I use for 
> sending email to this list.
> 
> I just got a couple of DMARC failure reports, following a message I sent to 
> the list, for reasons which I mostly understand about the changes the list 
> makes to messages flowing through it.
> 
> Assuming I want to keep DKIM & DMARC enabled, what is the best direction for 
> me direct my research into tweaking my setup so that i don't get DMARC fail 
> reports each time I post to the list?
> 
> 1. change the reporting policy to "never" (seems like a bad idea)
> 2. set up some exception that says gnucash.org is an allowed sender for my 
> domain (or recipients are not to check those messages)
> 3. some way to disable DMARC for messages I send to the list?
> 4. something else?
> 5. Just ignore it... ;-)
> 
> 
> thanks,
> Maf.

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