Afternoon all.

After *much* hunting around for examples, I've finally gotten
filter-dkimsign working correctly (on Debian 10). 

from my /etc/smtpd.conf:

filter dkimsign proc-exec "filter-dkimsign -d mydomain.com -s 20210622
-k /etc/mail/dkim/private.rsa.key" user _dkimsign group _dkimsign

listen on socket filter "dkimsign"
listen on localhost tls pki mydomain.com

It turned out that the line:

listen on socket filter "dkimsign" 

did the trick. To be fair, it's right there on 

https://man.openbsd.org/smtpd.conf

but I must have continually missed it until now. Perhaps it might be
helpful to have a couple of examples in the filter-dkimsign man page?

Also, it would be great to see this filter incorporated into the main
package as the alternatives (dkimproxy, rspamd) seem to need ~200MB of
ram.

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