On Fri, 2024-03-08 at 00:11 +0100, A. Schulze via Postfix-users wrote:
> 
> Am 07.03.24 um 23:06 schrieb postfix--- via Postfix-users:
> > I have done some research and opendkim is the most recommended,
> > however, other research states the opendkim has been abandoned by
> > it's maintainers.
> 
> well, long story. yes, it //seem// to be abandoned, but you may use
> it on production level.
> 
> > I run Solaris and therefore need to compile my applications,
> > postfix and dkim.
> 
> then you could give opendkim a change. use this branch as starting
> point:
> https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/tree/develop
> At the end you get signing+validation for rsa, ed25519 using openssl3
> 
> btw: there is a mailing-list dedicated to OpenDKIM:
> 
> List-Help: <mailto:list...@lists.opendkim.org?Subject=help>
> List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:opendkim-users-requ...@lists.opendkim.org?S
> ubject=unsubscribe>
> List-Id: <opendkim-users.lists.opendkim.org>
> List-Subscribe: <mailto:opendkim-users-requ...@lists.opendkim.org?Sub
> ject=subscribe>
> List-Owner: <mailto:listria+ad...@lists.opendkim.org>
> List-Post: <mailto:opendkim-us...@lists.opendkim.org>
> 
> last post was in may 2023, maybe it's still operational.
> well, long story ...
> 
> Andreas
> 

+1; 

And there is opendkim-lua scripts. It is useful to more deep operation.


Thanks, Byunghee from South Korea

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