Re: AlwaysSignHeaders results in "fail"

From: <lutz.niederer_at_gmx.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 00:32:43 +0200

> On Mon, 18 Jun 2012, lutz.niederer_at_gmx.net wrote:
> > Taken from dkim.c v2.0.1:
> >
> > /* recommended list of headers to sign, from RFC4871 section 5.5 */
> > const u_char *dkim_should_signhdrs[] =
> > {
> > "from",
> > [...]
>
> That list is from RFC4871. RFC6376 is current and the list is shorter.
> But generally, you're on the right track.

Right, I saw that. But I thought it would be wise to stay in sync with the RFC (and the sign list) this version is based on (even if it's an old one).

Btw, strange. "*,..." seems to work on 2.0.1. The generated headers are looking good. How can I verify that it does not work?


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