Doing a quick google search yielded zero opendmarc rpm's on the
internet.  Franck advised that it would be good to make it easier for
others (who run RedHat/CentOS 5.x) to easily install opendmarc, so I
figured I would make the ones that I build and use available for
anybody who was not technically inclined/able or too time constrained
(or lazy :-) to build them on their own.  I have also spoken with the
maintainer of the opendkim spec file for Fedora and asked him to use
my opendmarc spec file as a template and get it into Fedora.  This
should be easy since it was originally based on his opendkim spec
file.

I put the packagtes up at http://downloads.mrball.net/Linux/CentOS/

Specific paths:
http://downloads.mrball.net/Linux/CentOS/5/RPMS/x86_64/opendmarc-1.0.1-1iv.x86_64.rpm
http://downloads.mrball.net/Linux/CentOS/5/RPMS/x86_64/libopendmarc-1.0.1-1iv.x86_64.rpm

Development related packages:
http://downloads.mrball.net/Linux/CentOS/5/RPMS/x86_64/libopendmarc-devel-1.0.1-1iv.x86_64.rpm
http://downloads.mrball.net/Linux/CentOS/5/RPMS/x86_64/opendmarc-debuginfo-1.0.1-1iv.x86_64.rpm

Source RPM:
http://downloads.mrball.net/Linux/CentOS/5/SRPMS/opendmarc-1.0.1-1iv.src.rpm

There is an RPM GPG key you can download and import into rpm to keep
your yum from complaining about unknown signatures when you 'yum
localinstall' it.

...Todd

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 If you want them to accept your mail and manage it the way you want,
send it the way the spec says to. --John Levine
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