Re: F42 Change Proposal: Split opendmarc with tools subpackage (Self-Contained)

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What did you use instead of OpenDMARC?
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What about the OpenDKIM package? If I remember correctly, it was orphaned, too.

both hail from that 'Trusted Domain Project' -- and are in basically the same state.

For inbound authentication, i use Fastmail Authentication milter

	https://github.com/fastmail/authentication_milter

it handles DMARC, DKIM, SPF, and other modes ...
it's flexible/configurable & works nicely with both Postfix.
the author's active & responsive.  He's also the maintainer of Mail::DKIM.
the milter's in active, production-use by Fastmail.com for their commercial mail offering.

For outbound DKIM signing, I use Dkimpy Milter

	https://launchpad.net/dkimpy-milter

again, works well with Postfix.
the author's been active for a long time in the mail authentication space, as well as being a Debian maintainer, and active on the Postfix MLs.

IIRC, neither's packaged by Fedora.  dkimpy is, but not dkimpy-milter.

Fastmail AuthMilter is a perl app, available via CPAN, or own direct build.
DKIMPY Milter is python, installable via PyPy, or own direct build.

for production use here, i build both, in perl- and python- venv, respectively.

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