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  Index: spec.xfpt
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v
  retrieving revision 1.49
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  diff -u -r1.49 -r1.50
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  +++ spec.xfpt    11 Jun 2009 14:07:57 -0000    1.50
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -. $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.49 2009/01/02 16:42:31 nm4 Exp $
  +. $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.50 2009/06/11 14:07:57 tom Exp $
   .
   . /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
   . This is the primary source of the Exim Manual. It is an xfpt document that is
  @@ -34267,13 +34267,81 @@
   .ecindex IIDforspo2
   .ecindex IIDforspo3


  +. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  +. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  +
  +.chapter "Support for DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) - RFC4871" "CHID12" &&&
  +         "DKIM Support"
  +.cindex "DKIM"
  +
  +Since version 4.70, DKIM support is compiled into Exim by default. It can be
  +disabled by setting DISABLE_DKIM=yes in Local/Makefile.
  +
  +Exim's DKIM implementation allows to
  +.olist
  +Sign outgoing messages: This function is implemented in the SMTP transport.
  +It can co-exist with all other Exim features, including transport filters.
  +.next
  +Verify signatures in incoming messages: This is implemented by an additional
  +ACL (acl_smtp_dkim), which can be called several times per message, with
  +different signature context.
  +.endlist
  +
  +.section "Signing outgoing messages" "SECID513"
  +.cindex "DKIM" "signing"
  +
  +Signing is implemented by setting private options on the SMTP transport.
  +These options take (expandable) strings as arguments.
  +
  +.vitem &%dkim_domain = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]%&
  +The domain you want to sign with. The result of this expanded
  +option is put into the $dkim_domain expansion variable.
  +
  +.vitem &%dkim_selector = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]%&
  +This sets the key selector string. You can use the $dkim_domain expansion
  +variable to look up a matching selector. The result is put in the expansion
  +variable $dkim_selector which should be used in the dkim_private_key option
  +along with $dkim_domain.
  +
  +.vitem &%dkim_private_key = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]%&
  +This sets the private key to use. You can use the $dkim_domain and
  +$dkim_selector expansion variables to determine the private key to use.
  +The result can either
  +.ulist
  +be a valid RSA private key in ASCII armor, including line breaks.
  +.next
  +start with a slash, in which case it is treated as a file that contains
  +the private key.
  +.next
  +be "0", "false" or the empty string, in which case the message will not
  +be signed. This case will not result in an error, even if dkim_strict is set.
  +.endlist
  +
  +.vitem &%dkim_canon = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]%&
  +This option sets the canonicalization method used when signing a message.
  +The DKIM RFC currently supports two methods: "simple" and "relaxed".
  +The option defaults to "relaxed" when unset. Note: the current implementation
  +only support using the same canonicalization method for both headers and body.
  +
  +.vitem &%dkim_strict = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]%&
  +This  option  defines  how  Exim  behaves  when  signing a message that
  +should be signed fails for some reason.  When the expansion evaluates to
  +either "1" or "true", Exim will defer. Otherwise Exim will send the message
  +unsigned. You can use the $dkim_domain and $dkim_selector expansion
  +variables here.
  +
  +.vitem &%dkim_sign_headers = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]%&
  +When set, this option must expand to (or be specified as) a colon-separated
  +list of header names. These headers will be included in the message
  +signature. When unspecified, the headers recommended in RFC4871 will be used.
  +




. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

  -.chapter "Adding new drivers or lookup types" "CHID12" &&&
  +.chapter "Adding new drivers or lookup types" "CHID13" &&&
            "Adding drivers or lookups"
   .cindex "adding drivers"
   .cindex "new drivers, adding"


  Index: ChangeLog
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v
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  diff -u -r1.562 -r1.563
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  +++ ChangeLog    11 Jun 2009 14:07:57 -0000    1.563
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -$Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.562 2009/01/02 17:22:12 nm4 Exp $
  +$Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.563 2009/06/11 14:07:57 tom Exp $


   Change log file for Exim from version 4.21
   -------------------------------------------
  @@ -94,6 +94,8 @@
   NM/14 Bugzilla 614: Added timeout setting to transport filter.
         Patch provided by Dean Brooks


+TK/05 Add native DKIM support (does not depend on external libraries).
+

Exim version 4.69
-----------------

  Index: experimental-spec.txt
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/experimental-spec.txt,v
  retrieving revision 1.11
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  diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12
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  +++ experimental-spec.txt    11 Jun 2009 14:07:57 -0000    1.12
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -$Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/experimental-spec.txt,v 1.11 2008/02/12 12:52:51 nm4 Exp $
  +$Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/experimental-spec.txt,v 1.12 2009/06/11 14:07:57 tom Exp $


From time to time, experimental features may be added to Exim.
While a feature is experimental, there will be a build-time
@@ -8,407 +8,7 @@
liable to incompatibile change.


  -0. DKIM support
  ---------------------------------------------------------------
  -
  -DKIM support is implemented via libdkim. A compatible version
  -is available here:
  -
  -http://duncanthrax.net/exim-experimental/libdkim-1.0.15-tk.tar.gz
  -
  -Build the lib according to the instructions in the enclosed
  -INSTALL file.
  -
  -To build Exim with DKIM support, specify this in Local/Makefile:
  -
  -EXPERIMENTAL_DKIM=yes
  -CFLAGS  += -I/home/tom/libdkim/include
  -LDFLAGS += -ldkim -lssl -lstdc++ -L/home/tom/libdkim/lib
  -
  -Remember to tweak  the CFLAGS and  LDFLAGS lines to  match the
  -location of the libdomainkeys includes and lib on your system.
  -
  -The current experimental implementation supports two independent
  -functions:
  -
  -o Validate incoming DKIM-signed email.
  -o Sign outgoing email with DKIM.
  -
  -The former is implemented in the ACLs for SMTP, the latter  as
  -an extension to the SMTP transport. That means both facilities
  -are limited to SMTP I/O.
  -
  -
  -1) Validate incoming email
  -
  -Incoming messages are fed to the DKIM validation process as they
  -are received "on  the wire". This happens synchronously to Exim's
  -buffering of the message in the spool.
  -
  -You must set "control = dkim_verify" in one of the ACLs preceding
  -DATA (you will typically use acl_smtp_rcpt), at a point where
  -non-local, non-relay, non-submission mail is processed. If that
  -control flag is not set, the message will NOT be verified.
  -
  -Example:
  -
  -warn log_message = Feeding message to DKIM validator.
  -     control = dk_verify
  -
  -You can then check for DKIM signatures in the ACL after data
  -(acl_smtp_data), using the 'dkim' query-style lookup type. The
  -query string should be a domain or DKIM identity:
  -
  -${lookup dkim{domain.example}}
  -
  -Such a lookup will yield one of the following strings:
  -
  -unverified: Exim did not (yet) verify the eventual DKIM
  -            signatures in this message. This may happen
  -            if a) You did not use control=dkim_verify
  -            or b) You are using the lookup before
  -            the DATA ACL.
  -
  -unsigned:   The message does not have a signature from
  -            the specified domain.
  -
  -good:       The message has a signature from the specified
  -            domain, and it verified successfully.
  -
  -bad:        The message has a signature from the specified
  -            domain, but it did not verify.
  -
  -defer:      A temporary DNS problem was encountered while
  -            trying to verify the signature.
  -
  -
  -
  -2) Sign outgoing email with DKIM
  -
  -Outgoing messages are  signed just before  Exim puts them  "on
  -the wire".  The only  thing that happens after DKIM signing is
  -eventual TLS encryption.
  -
  -Signing is implemented by setting private options on the  SMTP
  -transport.  These   options  take   (expandable)  strings   as
  -arguments.
  -
  -  dkim_domain = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]
  -
  -    The domain you want to sign with. Should optimally match
  -    the domain in the "From:" header of the message, but
  -    does not necessarily have to. The result of this expanded
  -    option is put into the $dkim_domain expansion variable.
  -
  -  dkim_selector = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]
  -
  -    This  sets  the  key  selector  string.  You  can  use the
  -    $dkim_domain  expansion  variable  to  look  up  a  matching
  -    selector.  The result  is put  in the  expansion  variable
  -    $dkim_selector which  should be  used in  the dkim_private_key
  -    option along with $dkim_domain.
  -
  -  dkim_private_key = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]
  -
  -    This  sets the  private key to use. You can use the
  -    $dkim_domain and  $dkim_selector expansion variables to
  -    determine the private key to use. The result can either
  -
  -      o be a valid RSA private key in ASCII armor, including
  -        line breaks.
  -      o start with a slash, in which case it is treated as
  -        a file that contains the private key.
  -      o be "0", "false" or the empty string, in which case
  -        the message will not be signed. This case will not
  -        result in an error, even if dkim_strict is set.
  -
  -  dkim_canon = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]
  -
  -    This option sets the canonicalization method used when
  -    signing a message. The DKIM RFC currently supports two
  -    methods: "simple" and "relaxed".  The option defaults to
  -    "relaxed" when unset. Note: the current implementation
  -    only support using the same canonicalization method for
  -    both headers and body.
  -
  -  dkim_strict = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]
  -
  -    This  option  defines  how  Exim  behaves  when  signing a
  -    message that should be signed fails for some reason.  When
  -    the expansion evaluates to either "1" or "true", Exim will
  -    defer. Otherwise Exim will send the message unsigned.  You
  -    can  use the $dkim_domain and $dkim_selector expansion
  -    variables here.
  -
  -  dkim_sign_headers = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]
  -
  -    When set, this option must expand to (or be specified as)
  -    a colon-separated list of header names. These headers will
  -    be included in the message signature. When unspecified,
  -    the recommended headers will be used. Currently, these
  -    are:
  -
  -    from:sender:reply-to:subject:date:
  -    message-id:to:cc:mime-version:content-type:
  -    content-transfer-encoding:content-id:
  -    content-description:resent-date:resent-from:
  -    resent-sender:resent-to:resent-cc:resent-message-id:
  -    in-reply-to:references:
  -    list-id:list-help:list-unsubscribe:
  -    list-subscribe:list-post:list-owner:list-archive
  -
  -
  -
  -
  -1. Yahoo DomainKeys support
  ---------------------------------------------------------------
  -
  -DomainKeys  (DK)  support  is   built  into  Exim  using   the
  -"libdomainkeys"  reference   library  implementation.   It  is
  -available at
  -
  -http://domainkeys.sf.net
  -
  -You must build  this library on  your system and  compile Exim
  -against it. To build Exim with DK support, add these lines  to
  -your Local/Makefile:
  -
  -EXPERIMENTAL_DOMAINKEYS=yes
  -CFLAGS  += -I/home/tom/exim-cvs/extra/libdomainkeys
  -LDFLAGS += -ldomainkeys -L/home/tom/exim-cvs/extra/libdomainkeys
  -
  -Remember to tweak  the CFLAGS and  LDFLAGS lines to  match the
  -location of the libdomainkeys includes and lib on your system.
  -
  -The   current   experimental   implementation   supports   two
  -independent functions:
  -
  -o Validate incoming DK-signed email.
  -o Sign outgoing email with DK.
  -
  -The former is implemented in the ACLs for SMTP, the latter  as
  -an extension to the SMTP transport. That means both facilities
  -are limited to SMTP I/O.
  -
  -
  -
  -1) Validate incoming email
  -
  -Incoming messages are fed to the DK validation process as they
  -are  received "on  the wire".  This happens  synchronously to
  -Exim's buffering of the message in the spool.
  -
  -You  must  set  "control  =  dk_verify"  in  one  of  the ACLs
  -preceding DATA  (you will  typically use  acl_smtp_rcpt), at a
  -point  where  non-local,  non-relay,  non-submission  mail  is
  -processed. If that control flag  is not set, the message  will
  -NOT be verified.
  -
  -Example:
  -
  -warn log_message = Feeding message to DK validator.
  -     control = dk_verify
  -
  -You can check for the outcome of the DK check in the ACL after
  -data (acl_smtp_data), using a number of ACL conditions  and/or
  -expansion variables.
  -
  -
  -
  -1.1.) DK ACL conditions
  -
  -  dk_sender_domains = <domain list>
  -
  -    This   condition   takes  a   domainlist  as argument  and
  -    succeeds if the domain that DK has  been verifying  for is
  -    found in the list.
  -
  -
  -  dk_senders = <address list>
  -
  -    This  condition  takes  an  addresslist  as argument   and
  -    succeeds  if  the address  that DK has been  verifying for
  -    is  found in the list.
  -
  -
  -  dk_sender_local_parts = <local part list>
  -
  -    This  condition  takes   a local_part  list   as  argument
  -    and  succeeds   if  the   domain   that    DK   has   been
  -    verifying  for is found in the list.
  -
  -
  -  dk_status = <colon separated list of keywords>
  -
  -    This condition takes a  list of keywords as  argument, and
  -    succeeds if one of the listed keywords matches the outcome
  -    of the DK check. The available keywords are:
  -
  -    good            DK check succeeded, mail is verified.
  -    bad             DK check failed.
  -    no signature    Mail is not signed with DK.
  -    no key          Public key missing in target domain DNS.
  -    bad format      Public key available, but unuseable.
  -    non-participant Target domain states not to participate in DK.
  -    revoked         The signing key has been revoked by the domain.
  -
  -
  -  dk_policy = <colon separated list of keywords>
  -
  -    This condition takes a  list of keywords as  argument, and
  -    succeeds if one of the listed keywords matches the  policy
  -    announced  by the  target domain.  The available  keywords
  -    are:
  -
  -    signsall        The target domain signs all outgoing email.
  -    testing         The target domain is currently testing DK.
  -
  -
  -  dk_domain_source = <colon separated list of keywords>
  -
  -    This condition takes a  list of keywords as  argument, and
  -    succeeds  if  one  of  the  listed  keywords  matches  the
  -    location where DK found the sender domain it verified for.
  -    The available keywords are:
  -
  -    from            The domain came from the "From:" header.
  -    sender          The domain came from the "Sender:" header.
  -    none            DK was unable to find the responsible domain.
  -
  -
  -
  -1.2.) DK verification expansion variables
  -
  -  $dk_sender_domain
  -
  -    Contains the domain that DK has verified for.
  -
  -
  -  $dk_sender
  -
  -    Contains the address that DK has verified for.
  -
  -
  -  $dk_sender_local_part
  -
  -    Contains the local part that DK has verified for.
  -
  -
  -  $dk_sender_source
  -
  -    Contains the "source" of the above three variables, one of
  -
  -      "from"    The address came from the "From:" header.
  -      "sender"  The address came from the "Sender:" header.
  -
  -    When DK was unable to find a valid address, this variable
  -    is "0".
  -
  -
  -  $dk_signsall
  -
  -    Is "1" if the target domain signs all outgoing email,
  -    "0" otherwise.
  -
  -
  -  $dk_testing
  -
  -    Is "1" if the target domain is testing DK, "0" otherwise.
  -
  -
  -  $dk_is_signed
  -
  -    Is "1" if the message is signed, "0" otherwise.
  -
  -
  -  $dk_status
  -
  -    Contains the outcome of the DK check as a string, commonly
  -    used to add a "DomainKey-Status:" header to messages. Will
  -    contain one of:
  -
  -    good            DK check succeeded, mail is verified.
  -    bad             DK check failed.
  -    no signature    Mail is not signed with DK.
  -    no key          Public key missing in target domain DNS.
  -    bad format      Public key available, but unuseable.
  -    non-participant Target domain states not to participate in DK.
  -    revoked         The signing key has been revoked by the domain.
  -
  -
  -  $dk_result
  -
  -    Contains a  human-readable result  of the  DK check,  more
  -    verbose than $dk_status. Useful for logging purposes.
  -
  -
  -
  -2) Sign outgoing email with DK
  -
  -Outgoing messages are  signed just before  Exim puts them  "on
  -the wire".  The only  thing that  happens after  DK signing is
  -eventual TLS encryption.
  -
  -Signing is implemented by setting private options on the  SMTP
  -transport.  These   options  take   (expandable)  strings   as
  -arguments.  The  most  important  variable  to  use  in  these
  -expansions is $dk_domain. It contains the domain that DK wants
  -to sign for.
  -
  -
  -  dk_selector = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]
  -
  -    This  sets  the  key  selector  string.  You  can  use the
  -    $dk_domain  expansion  variable  to  look  up  a  matching
  -    selector.  The result  is put  in the  expansion  variable
  -    $dk_selector which  should be  used in  the dk_private_key
  -    option along with $dk_domain.
  -
  -
  -  dk_private_key = <expanded string> [MANDATORY]
  -
  -    This  sets the  private key  to use.  You SHOULD  use  the
  -    $dk_domain   and  $dk_selector   expansion  variables   to
  -    determine the private key to use. The result can either
  -
  -      o be a valid RSA private key in ASCII armor, including
  -        line breaks.
  -      o start with a slash, in which case it is treated as
  -        a file that contains the private key.
  -      o be "0", "false" or the empty string, in which case
  -        the message will not be signed. This case will not
  -        result in an error, even if dk_strict is set.
  -
  -
  -  dk_canon = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]
  -
  -    This  option sets  the canonicalization  method used  when
  -    signing a  message. The  DK draft  currently supports  two
  -    methods:  "simple"  and "nofws".  The  option defaults  to
  -    "simple" when unset.
  -
  -
  -  dk_strict = <expanded string> [OPTIONAL]
  -
  -    This  option  defines  how  Exim  behaves  when  signing a
  -    message that should be signed fails for some reason.  When
  -    the expansion evaluates to either "1" or "true", Exim will
  -    defer. Otherwise Exim will send the message unsigned.  You
  -    can  and  should use  the  $dk_domain   and   $dk_selector
  -    expansion  variables here.
  -
  -
  -  dk_domain = <expanded string> [NOT RECOMMENDED]
  -
  -    This  option overrides  DKs autodetection  of the  signing
  -    domain. You should only use  this option if you know  what
  -    you are doing. The result of the string expansion is  also
  -    put in $dk_domain.
  -
  -
  -
  -
  -2. Brightmail AntiSpam (BMI) suppport
  +Brightmail AntiSpam (BMI) suppport
   --------------------------------------------------------------


Brightmail AntiSpam is a commercial package. Please see
@@ -694,7 +294,7 @@



-3. Sender Policy Framework (SPF) support
+Sender Policy Framework (SPF) support
--------------------------------------------------------------

To learn more about SPF, visit http://www.openspf.org. This
@@ -844,7 +444,7 @@
would relax host matching rules to a broader network range.


-4. SRS (Sender Rewriting Scheme) Support
+SRS (Sender Rewriting Scheme) Support
--------------------------------------------------------------

Exiscan currently includes SRS support via Miles Wilton's