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On a mailing list, I received an email with the following headers:

DKIM-Signature: v=0.5; a=rsa-sha256; q=dns/txt; l=410; t=1189931836; 
x=1190795836;
        c=relaxed/simple; s=amsdkim1002;
        h=Content-Type:From:Subject:Content-Transfer-Encoding:MIME-Version;
        d=cisco.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
        z=From:=20Philip=20Smith=20<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        |Subject:=20MENOG=202=20in=20Doha,=20Qatar
        |Sender:=20;
        bh=ITrmLA5gVpf8mxQhA+CipKRinoXjL3YOYSk643IQJwo=;
        
b=vFHcX2dij3pw7KIL6Az2zrbAlF0gEI7vLNGsd8A4AHsKkX988HN0vXOrDciGzhyJoBDxZi/8
        uVGp+Q2rSMv0K4nWT4naldzvJtj4rFOPa6UEcjzIEYZU7HYiVK8lsDM7;
Authentication-Results: ams-dkim-1; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dkim=pass (si
        g from cisco.com/amsdkim1002 verified; );


To which my two machines running dkim-milter-2.2.1 resulted in:
Authentication-Results: mail.ivenue.com; dkim=permerror (verification error: 
unsupported signature version) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Authentication-Results: mail.mrball.net; dkim=permerror (verification error: 
unsupported signature version) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is it safe to assume that it's complaining about the 'v=0.5' in the
signature, or is there more to it than that?
- -- 
Regards...              Todd
OS X: We've been fighting the "It's a mac" syndrome with upper management
for  years  now.  Lately  we've  taken  to  just  referring  to  new  mac 
installations  as  "Unix"  installations  when  presenting proposals  and 
updates.  For some reason, they have no problem with that.          -- /.
Linux kernel 2.6.17-6mdv   2 users,  load average: 0.02, 0.03, 0.04
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