All mailop.org needs to do, is to sign their mail with their own DKIM signature.
Then the issue OP talks about would be fixed.

Looked in the logs and theres no DKIM signature for mailop.org:
X-DKIM-Signature: none ([email protected] domain=mailop.org - 
no signature found)

Then it doesn't matter if the chain further up is broken, as a DKIM validator 
will accept any valid signature it finds.
No need for DKIM2 and such things.

-----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
Från: John Levine via mailop <[email protected]> 
Skickat: den 19 november 2025 23:01
Till: [email protected]
Kopia: [email protected]
Ämne: Re: [mailop] Received e-mails in Spams (bad e-mail server configuration / 
ML configuration)

It appears that Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop <[email protected]> said:
>Oops I must correct myself and apologize to Neustradamus: The mailop.org 
>mailing list does indeed break DKIM, that 
>should be fixed.

When DKIM2 is available, that will be possible.  At this point, it isn't.

R's,
John

PS: This is why sensible people don't set DMARC p=reject and send mail to lists.
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