jdkim verify(InputStream) doesn't clean up temp files until close 
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                 Key: JDKIM-18
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDKIM-18
             Project: JAMES jDKIM
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: library
    Affects Versions: 0.2
         Environment: Verified this in solaris 10 and ubuntu 10.04 
java 1.6.0_13
            Reporter: Ben Aldrich
            Priority: Critical


When you pass jdkim an input stream like so :

new DKIMVerifier().verify(new ByteArrayInputStream(sb.toString().getBytes()));

the jkdim impl/Message.java creates a mime4j temp file that doesn't get deleted 
until the application exits. This causes any system that runs as a daemon to 
eventually run out of disk space. 

I did a quick test and replaced Message.java with my own implementation using 
the regular javax MimeMessage to pull out the headers and the app no longer 
creates the temp files. This isn't really a good solution though because now I 
can't pass simple canonicalization. I don't know mime4j very well but digging 
through the source it only sets the deleteOnExit flag by default. 





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