Yesterday, I was alerted by a member of the list that my emails to openssl-dev are ending up in their SPAM folder. After examining my emails as sent out by OpenSSL's mailman, I saw that it is mucking with the headers, causing DKIM failures. This could be because of one of two reasons:

a) The version of mailman used by the OpenSSL project (2.1.18) has a known bug around DKIM that was fixed in 2.1.19

b) The mailman configuration is incorrect.

I attempted to file an RT to alert the OpenSSL project of this significant issue. Unfortunately, I received the following grossly uneducated response. Can someone who actually understands email, and why it is critical that DKIM signed messages sent from list members *NOT* be broken by OpenSSL's mailman instance please educate whomever the moderator is on this? Personally I'd nominate Viktor for that activity.

And then, can someone please fix this issue? :)

Error is: Authentication-Results: edge01.zimbra.com (amavisd-new);
        dkim=fail (1024-bit key) reason="fail (message has been altered)"
        header.d=zimbra.com


Thanks!

--Quanah

------------ Forwarded Message ------------
Date: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 2:19 AM +0000
From: openssl-bugs-mod-ow...@openssl.org
To: qua...@zimbra.com
Subject: Request to mailing list openssl-bugs-mod rejected

Your request to the openssl-bugs-mod mailing list

   Posting of your message titled "mailman version and/or
configuration for the openssl-dev list breaks DKIM"

has been rejected by the list moderator.  The moderator gave the
following reason for rejecting your request:

"This is not a bug.

We're not really interested in DKIM FWIW. "

Any questions or comments should be directed to the list administrator
at:

   openssl-bugs-mod-ow...@openssl.org

---------- End Forwarded Message ----------



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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Platform Architect
Zimbra, Inc.
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