On November 6, 2023 10:51:06 AM UTC, Patrick Ben Koetter via Postfix-users 
<postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote:
>* Jens Hoffrichter via Postfix-users <jens.hoffrich...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> We are looking into implementing DKIM signing for one of our services,
>> and there are multiple ways to implement that.
>> 
>> So far I have found that you can do it with opendkim and amavis - any
>> recommendation for one or the other, or maybe something completely
>> different I haven't found yet?
...
>dkimpy-milter::
>    dkimpy-milter supports RSA-SHA256 and ED25519-SHA256. If you have
>    experience running opendkim you will feel at home using dkimpy-milter.
>    dkimpy-milter used to have and I don't know if it still has problems
>    handling email message headers containing UTF-8 chars when there shouldn't
>    be any, like in a Subject that reads "Passwort zurücksetzen", which MUST
>    be ISO encoded, but then there are developers who don't know that and …
>    dkimpy-milter crashes because of the way Python 3.x handles UTF-8. I've
>    no idea if Scott has found time to address and fix that.
...

This is fixed.  It still does properly implement support for non-ASCII headers, 
but the crashes should be a thing of the past.

Scott K
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