It appears that Wei Chuang  <wei...@google.com> said:
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>Another way to help resolve this might be to get feedback from the folks
>working on RFC5321/2bis documents.  Presumably this is the emailcore
>working group .... 

Please, no. The 5321bis document is done and it is not going to change other
than some minor editing tweaks.

SMTP will be the same as it's always been, allowing mutiple recipients in an
SMTP session.

If you want to use DKIM2, you have to do what DKIM2 says which is likely to be
one recipient per transaction. If you don't, you don't. 

This is nothing new. If you want to use MTA-STS, you will (oversimplifying
slightly) refuse to send mail to an MTA unless it has a signed TLS certificate.
Again, if you don't you don't.

R's,
John

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