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Re: Broken DomainKey .. or dead project?

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Subject: Re: Broken DomainKey .. or dead project?
From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-qmail@memoryhole.net>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 15:19:36 -0600
Comment: DomainKeys? See http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
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Domainkey-signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=default; d=memoryhole.net; b=JYrHDbcSszjIHwSENxtcsVePLUJLa6RbLplzcPxgyMsrpjxozbhHcQDsUjmhzO2ZuvQopI7abmsq038tqM6BDZpdQNrbal5RYWZ00nlYyzb5WFDx7sAOEtrtVjFCgOUugiO+AbKPz8dDT/Gx+UPHqLKuMDxjA3zLXrpjdfaASa8= ;
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On Wednesday, April  4 at 03:39 PM, quoth Matt Simpson:
I still think qmail-dk is handy for signing outgoing messages.

It seems to me that if that's all you want to use it for, it should be re-written as a wrapper around qmail-remote.

One of the limitations mentioned, not being able to specify which headers are included, has been fixed with a version of qmail-dk provided by Richard Lyons

http://test.frob.com.au/qmail/patches/qmail-1.03-dk-0.54-exclude.patch

I don't entirely understand this. Does DKEXCLUDEHEADERS apply to signing only? Does it honor exclusions in the DK header? Does it *generate* an exclusion message in the DK header?

And, unless I'm misunderstanding this code, it is very broken for headers that span multiple lines.

~Kyle
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