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dkim-testkey(8)						       dkim-testkey(8)

NAME
       dkim-testkey - DKIM filter installation test

SYNOPSIS
       dkim-testkey -d domain -s selector [-k keypath]

DESCRIPTION
       dkim-testkey  verifies  the setup of signing and verifying (private and
       public) keys for use with dkim-filter(8).

       The test program will read a domain name and selector from the  command
       line, then query and parse the resulting DKIM key, reporting any errors
       found.

       If a key path is also provided, the test program will read the  private
       key named and attempt to confirm that the private key specified by key‐
       path and the public DKIM key retrieved match.

OPTIONS
       -d domain
	      Names the domain in which signing is to be done.	More  specifi‐
	      cally,  names  the  domain  in which the public key matching the
	      provided private key will be found.  This parameter must be pro‐
	      vided.

       -k keypath
	      Specifies	 the path to the private key file which should be used
	      for this test.  This parameter is optional.

       -s selector
	      Names the selector within the specified domain whose public  key
	      should  be  retrieved  and compared to the private key provided.
	      This parameter must be provided.

NOTES
       The test program will also complain if the private key file is readable
       by anyone other than the user executing the program.

       Other sanity checks may be added in later versions.

VERSION
       This man page covers the version of dkim-testkey that shipped with ver‐
       sion 2.8.0 of dkim-filter.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2007, 2008, Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers.  All rights
       reserved.

SEE ALSO
       dkim-filter(8)

       RFC4871 - DomainKeys Identified Mail

				Sendmail, Inc.		       dkim-testkey(8)
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