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Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey(3)

NAME
Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey - a private key loaded in memory for DKIM signing SYNOPSIS
my $key1 = Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey->load( File => "/path/to/private.key"); my $key2 = Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey->load( Data => $base64); # use the loaded key in a DKIM signing object my $dkim = Mail::DKIM::Signer->new( Key => $key2, ); CONSTRUCTOR
load() - loads a private key into memory my $key1 = Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey->load( File => "/path/to/private.key"); Loads the Base64-encoded key from the specified file. my $key2 = Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey->load(Data => $base64); Loads the Base64-encoded key from a string already in memory. my $key3 = Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey->load(Cork => $openssl_object); Creates a Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey wrapper object for the given OpenSSL key object. The key object should be of type Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA. METHODS
cork() - access the underlying OpenSSL key object $openssl_object = $key->cork; The returned object is of type Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA. sign_digest() Cryptographically sign the given message digest. $key->sign_digest("SHA-1", sha1("my message text")); The first parameter is the name of the digest: one of "SHA-1", "SHA-256". The second parameter is the message digest as a binary string. The result should be the signed digest as a binary string. AUTHOR
Jason Long, <jlong@messiah.edu> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006-2008 by Messiah College This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.12.5 2010-11-14 Mail::DKIM::PrivateKey(3)

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Mail::DKIM(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     Mail::DKIM(3)

NAME
Mail::DKIM - Signs/verifies Internet mail with DKIM/DomainKey signatures SYNOPSIS
# verify a message use Mail::DKIM::Verifier; # create a verifier object my $dkim = Mail::DKIM::Verifier->new(); # read an email from stdin, pass it into the verifier while (<STDIN>) { # remove local line terminators chomp; s/15$//; # use SMTP line terminators $dkim->PRINT("$_1512"); } $dkim->CLOSE; # what is the result of the verify? my $result = $dkim->result; DESCRIPTION
This module implements the various components of the DKIM and DomainKeys message-signing and verifying standards for Internet mail. It currently tries to implement these specifications: RFC4871, for DKIM RFC4870, for DomainKeys The module uses an object-oriented interface. You use one of two different classes, depending on whether you are signing or verifying a message. To sign, use the Mail::DKIM::Signer class. To verify, use the Mail::DKIM::Verifier class. Simple, eh? SEE ALSO
Mail::DKIM::Signer, Mail::DKIM::Verifier http://dkimproxy.sourceforge.net/ KNOWN BUGS
Problems passing `make test' seem to usually point at a faulty DNS configuration on your machine, or something weird about your OpenSSL libraries. The "author signing policy" component is still under construction. The author signing policy is supposed to identify the practice of the message author, so you could for example reject a message from an author who claims they always sign their messages. See Mail::DKIM::Policy. AUTHOR
Jason Long, <jlong@messiah.edu> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006-2007, 2009 by Messiah College This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.16.2 2010-11-14 Mail::DKIM(3)
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