I have a heavily reworked version of libdkim (and thus an updated 
dkim-filter) in pre-release testing now.  The new code adds full support 
for handling of messages bearing multiple signatures, and as that's a 
requirement for implementing the proposed DKIM sender signing practises 
code, the latter is in there as well.  However, this has resulted in some 
pretty heavy-duty API extensions in the library so applications which use 
the library directly will need some reworking in the not-too-distant 
future (although I've tried to keep this to a minimum).

I'm curious to know if any of you are in a really experimental mode and 
might be interested in putting it through its paces with me.  The new code 
is running in my home environment now so it has seen some real-world use 
and all of the unit tests in libdkim are passing.

There are still three items on my to-do list before I'll be prepared to 
call it release-worthy, but they're not major:

o Remove the VBR stuff from libdkim as it's not part of the DKIM specification
         - implement it entirely in dkim-filter
o Re-test EVERYTHING, including FFRs
o dkim_getsender() has to take a DKIM_SIGINFO parameter so that which headers
   were signed is taken into account

SM is already tinkering with it.  If anyone else would like a drop, send 
me a note and I'll send you a URL for a private pick-up location.

I'm hoping to make the move to the new code base within a couple of weeks.

-MSK

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