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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
opendkim-testmsg
opendkim-testmsg(8) System Manager's Manual opendkim-testmsg(8)
NAME
opendkim-testmsg - DKIM message tst
SYNOPSIS
opendkim-testmsg [-C] [-d domain] [-s selector] [-k keypath]
DESCRIPTION
opendkim-testmsg signs or verifies an input message. This is similar to the test mode for opendkim(8) except that it does not use the same
configuration system or milter interface. Rather, it is a direct access to the DKIM library with those functions "out of the way".
The message is read from standard input. In signing mode, the complete signed message will then be written to standard output. When veri-
fying, there will be no output unless an error occurred.
To sign a message, the -d, -k and -s settings in the SYNOPSIS above must be provided. If all of them are absent, the input message will be
verified. If some but not all are present, an error is returned.
OPTIONS
-C If specified, the signature header field generated in signing mode will be line-terminated with carriage-return line-feed, instead
of just line-feed.
-d domain
Names the domain in which signing is to be done. More specifically, names the domain in which the public key matching the provided
private key would be found in a live test.
-k keypath
Specifies the path to the private key file which should be used to sign the input message.
-s selector
Names the selector within the specified domain that should be included in the signature.
VERSION
This man page covers the version of opendkim-testmsg that shipped with version 2.6.8 of OpenDKIM.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, The OpenDKIM Project. All rights reserved.
SEE ALSO
opendkim(8)
RFC6376 - DomainKeys Identified Mail
The OpenDKIM Project opendkim-testmsg(8)