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> From: Nigel Horne <[email protected]> > Date: April 28, 2011 7:52:56 AM PDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Mail::OpenDKIM > authentication-results: ocelope.disgruntled.net/p3SEuTLN008163; dkim=pass > (1024-bit key) [email protected]; dkim-asp=none > list-id: <opendkim-users.lists.opendkim.org> > > You may have been wondering why I've been going through the documentation for > libOpenDKIM with a fine toothed comb. It is because I've been > re-implementing part of the Mail::DKIM CPAN Module to use OpenDKIM instead. > The work is now complete, so it is now possible to use OpenDKIM from a Perl > program. The code has been released as open source; it is available via > http://www.mailermailer.com/labs/projects/Mail-OpenDKIM.rwp. > > I have been more thorough with the testing on the signing side than on the > verification side, since that's the initial need here. I've written another > CPAN module (Mail::OpenDKIM::Signer), which is like Mail::DKIM but uses > OpenDKIM to do the legwork. > > Initial findings show a 4-fold increase by using Mail::OpenDKIM over > Mail::DKIM. > > The code requires OpenDKIM 2.3.x. > > -Nigel -- J.D. Falk the leading purveyor of industry counter-rhetoric solutions
