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opendkim-convert-keylist(8)				      System Manager's Manual				       opendkim-convert-keylist(8)

NAME
opendkim-convert-keylist - convert an OpenDKIM KeyList SYNOPSIS
opendkim-convert-keylist [-f] [filename] DESCRIPTION
Consumes an OpenDKIM 1.x KeyList file and produces OpenDKIM 2.0+ SigningTable and KeyTable files. filename should be either an OpenDKIM configuration file or a KeyList file. If it's not supplied on the command line, you will be prompted. You will be prompted for the output KeyTable and SigningTable files. If you provide files that already exist, they will not be overwritten (see below). OPTIONS
-f Overwrites existing KeyTable and SigningTable files. SEE ALSO
opendkim.conf(5), /usr/share/doc/opendkim/README.opendkim. AUTHOR
opendkim-convert-keylist was written by Mike Markley for the OpenDKIM project. This manual page was written by Mike Markley for the Debian project, but may be used by others. 2010-03-05 opendkim-convert-keylist(8)

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opendkim-atpszone(8)					      System Manager's Manual					      opendkim-atpszone(8)

NAME
opendkim-atpszone - DKIM ATPS zone file generation tool SYNOPSIS
opendkim-atpszone [-A] [-C address] [-E secs] [-h hash] [-N ns[,...]] [-o file] [-r secs] [-R secs] [-S] [-t secs] [-T secs] [-v] [dataset] DESCRIPTION
opendkim-atpszone generates a file suitable for use with named(8) to publish a set of domains authorized as third-party signers for a local domain. The dataset parameter should specify a set of data as described in the opendkim(8) man page. It can currently refer to flat files, Sleepy- cat databases, comma-separated lists, LDAP directories or SQL databases. The keys in the named database are assumed to comprise a set of domains that are to be advertised using the experimental Authorized Third-Party Signers protocol as permitted to sign mail using DKIM on behalf of the local domain. Values in the database are not used. OPTIONS
-A Adds a "._atps" suffix to records in the zone file. -C contact Uses contact as the contact information to be used when an SOA record is generated (see -S below). If not specified, the userid of the executing user and the local hostname will be used; if the executing user can't be determined, "hostmaster" will be used. -E secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the default record expiration time. The default is 604800. -h hash Specifies which SHA hash algorithm to use. Must be one of "none", "sha1" and "sha256", with "sha256" being the default if it is available. -N nslist Specifies a comma-separated list of nameservers, which will be output in NS records before the TXT records. The first nameserver in this list will also be used in the SOA record (if -S is also specified) as the authority hostname. -o file Sends output to the named file rather than standard output. -r secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the zone refresh time. The default is 10800. -R secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the zone retry time. The default is 1800. -S Asks for an SOA record to be generated at the top of the output. The content of this output can be controlled using the -E, -r, -R, -T options. The serial number will be generated based on the current time of day. -t ttl Puts a TTL (time-to-live) value of ttl on all records output. The units are in seconds. -T secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the default record TTL time. The default is 86400. -v Increases the verbosity of debugging output written to standard error. VERSION
This man page covers the version of opendkim-atpszone that shipped with version 2.6.8 of OpenDKIM. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, The OpenDKIM Project. All rights reserved. SEE ALSO
opendkim(8), opendkim.conf(5) The OpenDKIM Project opendkim-atpszone(8)
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