Your message dated Sun, 12 Oct 2014 10:08:43 -0400 with message-id <99eb36a2-e24b-44b3-9300-754df4eb8...@kitterman.com> and subject line Re: Bug#764890: ITP: dk-filter - DomainKeys for Sendmail/SMTP (RFC-4870) has caused the Debian Bug report #764890, regarding ITP: dk-filter - DomainKeys for Sendmail/SMTP (RFC-4870) to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: dk-filter Priority: whishlist Section: mail Original-Maintainer: Mike Markley <m...@markley.org> Description: DomainKeys for Sendmail/SMTP Implements a Sendmail/SMTP Mail Filter (Milter) for the DomainKeys standard (RFC-4870). DomainKeys provides a way for authorized sender mail servers from an specific Domain to confirm their identity when sending email by adding a cryptographic signature to the headers of the message. The dk-filter implements both DomainKeys signing and verification. . Currently, both DKIM (OpenDKIM) and DomainKeys together with SPF are requested by servers such as Hotmail or Yahoo to ensure that the mail is not forged (spam), otherwise your mail gets send to spam folder most of the time, unless you are an already KNOWN domain server. The binary .deb file for amd64 is ready to be uploaded, the i386 and source ones will take a little since I'm integrating with GIT, and creating a Virtual environment to compile on 32bits, also I'm preparing a repository for several things.signature.asc
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--- Begin Message ---On October 12, 2014 9:56:52 AM EDT, Carlos Gili <cg...@goliath-la.com> wrote: >On Sun, 2014-10-12 at 09:21 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote: >> On October 12, 2014 7:18:48 AM EDT, Andrei POPESCU ><andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >Control: reassign -1 wnpp >> >Control: owner -1 Carlos Gili <cg...@goliath-la.com> >> > >> >On Sb, 11 oct 14, 17:46:50, Carlos Gili wrote: >> >> Package: dk-filter >> >> Priority: whishlist >> >> >> >> Section: mail >> >> Original-Maintainer: Mike Markley <m...@markley.org> >> >> Description: DomainKeys for Sendmail/SMTP >> >> Implements a Sendmail/SMTP Mail Filter (Milter) for the >> >> DomainKeys standard (RFC-4870). DomainKeys provides a way >> >> for authorized sender mail servers from an specific Domain >> >> to confirm their identity when sending email by adding a >> >> cryptographic signature to the headers of the message. The >> >> dk-filter implements both DomainKeys signing and verification. >> >> . >> >> >> >> Currently, both DKIM (OpenDKIM) and DomainKeys together with SPF >> >> are requested by servers such as Hotmail or Yahoo to ensure that >> >> the mail is not forged (spam), otherwise your mail gets send to >> >> spam folder most of the time, unless you are an already KNOWN >> >> domain server. >> >> >> >> The binary .deb file for amd64 is ready to be uploaded, the i386 >> >> and source ones will take a little since I'm integrating with GIT, >> >> and creating a Virtual environment to compile on 32bits, also I'm >> >> preparing a repository for several things. >> >> >> >> No. DomainKeys is dead. Only DKIM is used. >> >> dk-filter was buggy and long dead upstream when it was removed. >There's no need for this in 2014. >> >> Please don't re-introduce this into the archive. >> >Please tell me how to "cancel" the ITP then.... >> Scott K >> > >Carlos Just mark it done like this. Scott K
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