Sean McBride via Postfix-users wrote in
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 |On 24 Mar 2025, at 4:06, A. Schulze via Postfix-users wrote:
 |
 |> Sean McBride via Postfix-users:
 |>
 |>> It can.  It's probably a better idea than using OpenDKIM, because \
 |>> that project seems dead as best as I can tell, it has had no commits \
 |>> for 7 years:
 |>>
 |>> https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/commits/master/
 |>
 |> there is a develop branch. It's usable and works very well
 |>
 |> I personally expect some progress, as DKIM2 is close to the IETF dor
 |
 |Hmm, not to get too off-topic, but...
 |
 |Thanks for pointing out the develop branch, but it too has had no commits \
 |for 2.5 years. And the website is full of dead links. And reports about \
 |that (ex: https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/issues/235) \
 |are unanswered (never mind unfixed) for months.
 |
 |It still seems like a moribund project to me.

Alessandro Vesely has truly developed further the OpenDKIM code
base i think, for his Courier MTA support.
That then really supports Ed25519 and more, but i do not know why
it was not backported, or how portably it still is.
(I do not think that OpenDKIM truly supports Ed even on the
development branch, that is to say.)

--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
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