NAME
Mail::DKIM - Signs/verifies Internet mail with DKIM/DomainKey signatures
SYNOPSIS
# verify a message
use Mail::DKIM::Verifier;
# create a verifier object
my $dkim = Mail::DKIM::Verifier->new_object();
# read an email from stdin, pass it into the verifier
while (<STDIN>)
{
# remove local line terminators
chomp;
s/\015$//;
# use SMTP line terminators
$dkim->PRINT("$_\015\012");
}
$dkim->CLOSE;
# what is the result of the verify?
my $result = $dkim->result;
DESCRIPTION
This Perl module is part of the dkimproxy program, located at http://jason.long.name/dkimproxy/. I've tried to abstract out the DKIM parts into this module, for use in other programs.
The Mail::DKIM 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://jason.long.name/dkimproxy/
KNOWN BUGS
The DKIM standard is still in development, so by the time you read this, this module may already be broken with regards to the latest DKIM specification.
The "sender signing policy" component is still under construction. The sender 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 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.