Tom,
I started working on this myself but put it on the back burner quite
some time ago. I have classes that wrap the openssl command line. I
wrote these primarily for testing. I have some code working that
performs canonicalization. And I also wrote some other classes that
do the DNS lookups and the beginnings of a class that does verification.
Let me know if this would be of use.
Vincenzo,
As far is the SMIME classes go, I think they would have to be
extended, not just to get the public key, but also to perform
canonicalization and to understand what headers to use or ignore via
the DK header field.
-Mike Bryant.
On Oct 12, 2006, at 4:30 AM, Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
Tom,
digging into the topic, it looks like using a combination of
SMIMESign, IsSMIMESigned and SMIMECheckSignature would do the work.
SMIMECheckSignature would need to be enhanced to get the public key
from the sender domain's DNS, and perhaps SMIMESign should be
somehow adapted, but probably not.
What do you think?
Vincenzo
Tom Brown wrote:
JAMES users,
I started looking into using JAMES for my company about 2 weeks
ago. I
was unable to find any existing implementations of the Yahoo! Domain
Keys standard in java, so I started working on one.
Is there still community interest in having an implementation of
domain keys for JAMES, or should I wait for the DKIM standard which
will likely replace the current domain keys standard?
Info on both domain keys and DKIM can be found at
http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys.
Sincerely,
Tom Brown
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