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Should I be using this? #157

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tuaris opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 3 comments
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Should I be using this? #157

tuaris opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 3 comments

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@tuaris
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tuaris commented Sep 10, 2022

I need a way to validate and add ARC signatures. I know this software will do that, but I am confused if this the recommended solution or if it has been superseded by something else. I see no mention of it at http://www.trusteddomain.org.

@glts
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glts commented Sep 10, 2022

OpenARC is experimental, and apparently no longer developed.

It can be made to work after applying a few patches, though, and I have used the experimental Debian package for a bit to validate ARC signatures. Then, I lost interest in ARC.

You can find several milters that implement ARC by searching online for ‘email authentication milter’, ‘arc milter’, and similar. I don’t believe there is a canonical replacement.

Maybe you’ll get an official statement later – I’m not involved with this project.

@wioxjk
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wioxjk commented Sep 10, 2022

I personally, ended up deploying the authentication_milter by fastmail instead (https://github.com/fastmail/authentication_milter) of this. OpenARC was dead, and was clearly in alpha-stage.

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