On Mon, July 27, 2009 23:40, Stefan Förster wrote:
> I guess that's working as intended. A more specific match (here: the
> value of a mail's "From:" header) leading to a first-party signature
> takes precedence over a more general match (here: the rfc2822 message
> sender), which would result in a third party signature.

found the problem, i had

originating => 1,

in mynets policy bank, this was it, moved it to myusers solved it

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