Hellow Robert,

"Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users" <[email protected]> writes:

>> This is a very uncommon situation. I am running some news-letter mailing
>> under postfix mail server [yw-0919.doraji.xyz; Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS]
>> (Google Cloud's Compute Engine). That news-letter email is sent
>> automatically every day by cron. And that email be signed with gpg
>> signature in start time (ed25519;
>> 0x031016E4BEA9EA6A3A0F7D4DF60CC059E52D9596; made by GnuPG 2.2.4).
>>
>> And outbond's mail server [yw-1204.doraji.xyz; Debian 11 (Bullseye)] has
>> OpenDKIM filter (with lua script). If possible, i would like to verify
>> the gpg fingerprint of that email with this OpenDKIM lua script. *This
>> point is my real question.*
>
> I've been holding off on this in the hopes someone better at Lua
> scripting than I would speak up, but apparently I'm what you get.
>
> My first question is, "what are you hoping to achieve by verifying the
> fingerprint?"

I don't archive it. The above was an example fingerprint used for
questioning.

> Do you actually mean verifying the digital signature on
> the email?

My ultimate goal is to route emails using gpg's fingerprinting. This is
the first step toward that goal. That is all.


Sincerely,

-- 
^고맙습니다 _布德天下_ 감사합니다_^))//

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