Scott Kitterman wrote in
 <[email protected]>:
 |On March 6, 2024 10:41:51 PM UTC, Steffen Nurpmeso <[email protected]> \
 |wrote:
 |>Scott Kitterman wrote in
 |> <[email protected]>:
 |>|On March 6, 2024 9:56:50 PM UTC, Steffen Nurpmeso <[email protected]> \
 |>|wrote:
 ...
 |>|>So now that i have DKIM myself i tested.
 |>|>And *no* verification software i can reach actually supports
 |>|>Ed25519-sha256 as of RFC 8463 from September 2018!
 |>|
 |>|In addition to my dkimpy-milter, exam supports it and believe opendkim \
 |>
 |>Yes, you do support it.  I know of no endpoint i could reach out
 |>to test this, however.  But yes, of course your software
 |>thankfully supports it.
 ...
 |>exam i do not know, and OpenDKIM i am pretty sure does not support
 |>it, at least the Sourceforge.net thing; i have a local copy and
 |>the last change was in 2015.
 ...
 |For opendkim, you need to look on GitHub.  There has been some further \
 |development there.

Oh!  Hmm.  The difference seems niche i'd say.
Btw now that i look at that thanks to my configurable header
display in the console based MUA i use, you use Ed25519 first and
then RSA, forcefully breaking the incapable IETF DKIM checks and
Microsoft as a whole.  That is brave!
I follow (a bit) by re-enabling Ed!!

Ciao, and greetings from Germany!

--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)

_______________________________________________
Ietf-dkim mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-dkim

Reply via email to