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47 | magnus | 1 | .TH dkimproxy-sign 1 |
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3 | .SH NAME |
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4 | dkimproxy-sign \- computes a DKIM signature for an email message |
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6 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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7 | dkimproxy-sign [options] < original_email.txt |
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8 | options: |
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9 | \-\-method=METHOD |
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10 | \-\-selector=SELECTOR |
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11 | \-\-debug\-canonicalization=FILE |
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13 | dkimproxy-sign \-\-help |
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14 | to see a full description of the various options |
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16 | .SH OPTIONS |
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18 | .B \-\-method |
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19 | Determines the desired canonicalization method. Possible values are |
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20 | simple, simple/simple, simple/relaxed, relaxed, relaxed/relaxed, |
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21 | relaxed/simple. |
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23 | .B \-\-debug\-canonicalization |
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24 | Outputs the canonicalized message to the specified file, in addition |
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25 | to computing the DKIM signature. This is helpful for debugging |
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26 | canonicalization methods. |
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28 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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29 | dkimproxy.in(8), dkimproxy.out(8), dkimproxy-verify(1), dkim_responder(1) |