msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_domain
Name
msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_domain — Fetch the signing domain from a DKIM_SIGINFO object
Synopsis
msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_domain(dkim_sig)
Description
**Configuration Change. ** This function is available as of version 3.6.
This function requires the opendkim module. Fetch the signing domain from a DKIM_SIGINFO object. Use msys.validate.opendkim.get_num_sigs and msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig to get a DKIM_SIGINFO object to pass to this function. For a description of the DKIM_SIGINFO object see DKIM_DSIGINFO.
This function returns the signing domain and the DKIM status (DKIM_STAT). DKIM_STAT can be any one of the following values:
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DKIM_STAT_OK– successful completion - 
DKIM_STAT_BADSIG– signature did not match headers and body - 
DKIM_STAT_NOSIG– no signature present - 
DKIM_STAT_NOKEY– no key available for verifying - 
DKIM_STAT_CANTVRFY– can't get key for verifying - 
DKIM_STAT_SYNTAX– message is not in valid syntax - 
DKIM_STAT_NORESOURCE– resource unavailable - 
DKIM_STAT_INTERNAL– internal error - 
DKIM_STAT_REVOKED– signing key revoked - 
DKIM_STAT_INVALID– invalid parameter(s) - 
DKIM_STAT_NOTIMPLEMENT– function not implemented - 
DKIM_STAT_KEYFAIL– key retrieval failed (try again later) - 
DKIM_STAT_CBREJECT– callback requested message rejection - 
DKIM_STAT_CBTRYAGAIN– callback can't complete (try again later) - 
DKIM_STAT_CBERROR– unspecified callback error 
Enable this function with the statement require('msys.validate.opendkim');.
See Also
msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_canons, msys.validate.opendkim.sign, msys.validate.opendkim.verify, msys.validate.opendkim.get_num_sigs, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_selector, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_errorstr, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_flags, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_identity, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_keysize, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_signalg, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_hdrsigned, msys.validate.opendkim.get_sig_canons, “opendkim – OpenDKIM module” and “dkim – DomainKeys Identified Mail Signatures”