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Author bryced
Recipients barry, bryced, r.david.murray
Date 2018-07-31.01:48:53
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That makes sense. Apologies for my misreading. Thanks for taking time to explain that. 

I think there is still something strange here since it's unnecessarily using encoded words when it could just "fold" without them. My tests with gmail show that it accepts a multi-line dkim-signature headers but does not handle the encoded words syntax.

While not python's job to maintain compatibility with gmail, I suspect many DKIM implementations don't expect encoded words syntax and thus this change could cause many email handling systems to break.

I'll dig in more and open a separate ticket. Thank you again for your time.
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