Daniel Black wrote:
2. make "sender" or "reply-to" email headers contain the original sender
I suggest leaving the "reply-to:" alone or else you will create
problems outside the scope of DKIM.
mailman and sympa both offer optional reply-to manipulation. I don't a harm
it
putting adding it if you are changing the From: header address field. hints
of
what sort of problems appreciated.
Reply-To: have nothing to do with DKIM, message author etc. Reply-To:
is the value where reply is expected. Some usage require reply-to to be
a dedicated email (example a ticket management system or any thing
else). You should not recommend to put any other semantic on this header.
_______________________________________________
dkim-dev mailing list
dkim-dev(_at_)mipassoc(_dot_)org
http://mipassoc.org/mailman/listinfo/dkim-dev