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Re: DKIM Signatures now being applied to IETF Email

2011-07-27 07:03:01
On 26/Jul/11 06:19, Hector Santos wrote:
But the original destroyed signature from the author is not stripped.

Nor verified, apparently.

Authentication-Results: dkim.winserver.com;
 dkim=pass header.d=ietf.org header.s=ietf1 header.i=ietf.org;
 adsp=fail policy=all author.d=isdg.net asl.d=ietf.org (unauthorized signer);
 dkim=fail (DKIM_SIGNATURE_BAD) header.d=isdg.net header.s=tms1 
header.i=isdg.net;
 adsp=pass policy=all author.d=isdg.net signer.d=isdg.net (originating 
signer);

My verifier is somewhat more concise than yours.  For your message it
just reports

Authentication-Results: wmail.tana.it;
  spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=ietf.org;
  dkim=pass header.i=@ietf.org;
  dkim-adsp=fail header.from=hsantos(_at_)isdg(_dot_)net

It would be nice for the list server to remove original signatures the
list will destroy in its resigning process.

That implies checking which signatures actually got destroyed.  Was
the author signature destroyed, on this message?  Possibly not, as on
my previous message I got

Authentication-Results: wmail.tana.it;
  spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=ietf.org;
  dkim=pass header.i=@tana.it

(The IETF's signature would probably have passed too, but since the
author signature was good, this concise verifier didn't bother to
report on any other one --a little bit too much concise, perhaps.)
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