> This comes across aggressively.

Oh? That's funny, because to me, your original comment did.

The original poster stated a goal and your comment seemed to imply
they were completely off their kilter in wanting it. Hence, I would
like to continue to ask what it is exactly that makes you think
you're better suited to making their decisions (such as setting
their original goals) than they themselves are. Without any
aggression, I'm genuinely just wondering.

> I also disagree with your premise that adding an extra signature does 
> anything helpful. Email should only have one from header and alignment will 
> only match up to the one domain in that from header. All additional 
> signatures will be ignored in DMARC validation.

In DMARC validation, yes, but if a receiving platform decides on
lesser grounds whether to allow incoming messages, such as based on
the message having any valid DKIM signatures at all (which I don't
know if they do, but which is certainly a possibility; I read the
Yahoo bulk sender guidelines in a way that confirms my hypothesis,
to me, at least), then if you have two that are valid, you can afford
to mess up one and still be within the guidelines.

I am also simply observing (based on having deliberately received and
analysed significant quantitites of ESP mail in spamtraps for 10+ years)
that what the OP wants to do is something that ESPs do quite commonly.
So they're clearly not that off their kilter.

Over the past month, we have observed this behaviour from customers of
Amazon SES, SAP Emarsys, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Adobe Marketo,
ActiveCampaign, Klaviyo, Hubspot, Constant Contact, Zeta Interactive,
Dotdigital, MailerLite, Zoho Campaigns, Listrak, Campaigner, Mailchimp,
Benchmark Email, Diennea, Netcore Cloud, Upland Adestra, Salesmanago,
Go Daddy, Google, Oracle Marketing Cloud, WhatCounts, at the very
least. So the original poster is certainly not alone, and in decent
company, wanting to do this, or what do you think?

-- 
Atro Tossavainen, Founder, Partner
Koli-Lõks OÜ (reg. no. 12815457, VAT ID EE101811635)
Tallinn, Estonia
tel. +372-5883-4269, https://www.koliloks.eu/
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