On Mon, 19 May 2008, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> May 18 03:24:25 relay dkim-filter[775]: 8A227C9499: can't parse From: header
> May 18 03:29:12 relay dkim-filter[775]: 4B44BC9422: can't parse From: header
> May 18 03:30:06 relay dkim-filter[775]: 6099AC945F: can't parse From: header
> May 18 03:33:11 relay dkim-filter[774]: terminated with signal 11,
> restarting

That's a sign of a coredump.  Was a core left around?  If not, and if 
you're able to do so, configuring the filter to leave a core so that a 
backtrace can be extracted would be really helpful.

>[...]
> I just wonder why it would be unable to parse message bounce headers.

They could be malformed.

> Regretfully, I do not have these bounces to examine them as they were
> later auto-deleted by a mailing list bounce-handling software.

Having a copy of such messages would be handy.  If you manage to catch 
one, please send it along.

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