konimarti / go-msgauth

A Go library and tools for DKIM, DMARC and Authentication-Results

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A Go library and tools to authenticate e-mails:

DKIM godocs.io

Sign

r := strings.NewReader(mailString)

options := &dkim.SignOptions{
	Domain: "example.org",
	Selector: "brisbane",
	Signer: privateKey,
}

var b bytes.Buffer
if err := dkim.Sign(&b, r, options); err != nil {
	log.Fatal(err)
}

Verify

r := strings.NewReader(mailString)

verifications, err := dkim.Verify(r)
if err != nil {
	log.Fatal(err)
}

for _, v := range verifications {
	if v.Err == nil {
		log.Println("Valid signature for:", v.Domain)
	} else {
		log.Println("Invalid signature for:", v.Domain, v.Err)
	}
}

FAQ

Why can't I verify a mail.Message directly? A mail.Message header is already parsed, and whitespace characters (especially continuation lines) are removed. Thus, the signature computed from the parsed header is not the same as the one computed from the raw header.

How can I publish my public key? You have to add a TXT record to your DNS zone. See RFC 6376 appendix C. You can use the dkim-keygen tool included in go-msgauth to generate the key and the TXT record.

Authentication-Results godocs.io

// Format
results := []authres.Result{
	&authres.SPFResult{Value: authres.ResultPass, From: "example.net"},
	&authres.AuthResult{Value: authres.ResultPass, Auth: "sender@example.com"},
}
s := authres.Format("example.com", results)
log.Println(s)

// Parse
identifier, results, err := authres.Parse(s)
if err != nil {
	log.Fatal(err)
}

log.Println(identifier, results)

DMARC godocs.io

See the GoDoc page.

Tools

A few tools are included in go-msgauth:

  • dkim-keygen: generate a DKIM key
  • dkim-milter: a mail filter to sign and verify DKIM signatures
  • dkim-verify: verify a DKIM-signed email
  • dmarc-lookup: lookup the DMARC policy of a domain

License

MIT

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A Go library and tools for DKIM, DMARC and Authentication-Results

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