>Anyway, the list should be signing messages after adding subject line >prefixes, and after adding body footers. It's the list's signature, >and the list's reputation that need to be assessed by the >recipient. There are many other modifications that a list might make >(like stripping attachments, body prefixes, and so on) that would >make l= useless.
Quite right. It would be helpful to me if people could explain what problem they're trying to solve when they bring up mailing lists yet again. "Some lists break submitters' signatures" is a fact, not a problem. "I am trying to do X with my list mail, but I can't so I have to do Y instead" would be a problem. R's, John PS: "Someone might want to do Q, W, and J, even though nobody's ever wanted to do it before" is definitely not a problem. _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html