* Scott Kitterman via Postfix-users <post...@kitterman.com>:
That would be great. I started dkimpy-milter for two reasons: I wanted to
experiment with the new DKIM crypto types that lead to RFC 8463 and there
didn't seem to be much activity with opendkim maintenance (this is, of course,
ironic given how well I did with dkimpy-milter maintence recently).
I did finally get a new release out recently and as far as I can tell with the
updates to pymilter, dkimpy, and dkimpy-milter the crashes from non-ASCII/
UTF-8 data are a ting of the past (if someone knows otherwise, please file
bugs).
ime, dkimpy/dkimpy-milter are great alternatives to opendkim stagnation/bloat
here, in production on Fedora boxes,
Name: dkimpy
Version: 1.1.0
Name: dkimpy-milter
Version: 1.2.3
have been working with postfix with no issues at all, at least for my use cases.
much appreciated!
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