Milter based implementation of DKIM
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) lets an organization take responsibility for
a message that is in transit. The organization is a handler of the message,
either as its originator or as an intermediary. Their reputation is the basis
for evaluating whether to trust the message for further handling, such as
delivery. Technically DKIM provides a method for validating a domain name
identity that is associated with a message through cryptographic
authentication.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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2.11.0-Beta2.tar.gz | 0000792991 774 KB | |
cve-2020-12272.patch | 0000000904 904 Bytes | |
fix-RSA_sign-call.patch | 0000000745 745 Bytes | |
harden_opendkim.service.patch | 0000000888 888 Bytes | |
opendkim-2.9.2_compiler_warnings.patch | 0000000718 718 Bytes | |
opendkim-default_config.patch | 0000002588 2.53 KB | |
opendkim.changes | 0000010220 9.98 KB | |
opendkim.init | 0000011219 11 KB | |
opendkim.keyring | 0000001416 1.38 KB | |
opendkim.service | 0000000873 873 Bytes | |
opendkim.spec | 0000015211 14.9 KB | |
opendkim.tmpfiles.d | 0000000119 119 Bytes | |
unbound-fix.patch | 0000000321 321 Bytes |
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