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#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use MIME::Lite; # MIME::Lite is a Perl module for constructing MIME messages, # as well as sending messages on their way. # # This sample script attempts to construct a message using # MIME::Lite, generate a DKIM signature for that message, then # insert the DKIM signature into the MIME::Lite message, and # use MIME::Lite to send the message. # # The result is a partial success. Some of the MIME::Lite headers # get moved above the DKIM-Signature header, which may be # problematic. I haven't tested it. # my $msg; ### Create the multipart "container": $msg = MIME::Lite->new( From =>'me@myhost.com', To =>'you@yourhost.com', Cc =>'some@other.com, some@more.com', Subject =>'A message with 2 parts...', Type =>'multipart/mixed' ); ### Add the text message part: ### (Note that "attach" has same arguments as "new"): $msg->attach( Type =>'TEXT', Data =>"Here's the GIF file you wanted" ); ### Add the image part: $msg->attach( Type =>'image/gif', Path =>'aaa000123.gif', Filename =>'logo.gif', Disposition => 'attachment' ); ### Add a DKIM signature use Mail::DKIM::Signer; my $dkim = Mail::DKIM::Signer->new( Algorithm => "rsa-sha1", Method => "relaxed", Domain => "myhost.com", Selector => "mx1", KeyFile => "./private.key", ); my $raw_data = $msg->as_string; $raw_data =~ s/\n/\015\012/gs; $dkim->PRINT($raw_data); $dkim->CLOSE; my $sig = $dkim->signature; my ($header_name, $header_content) = split /:\s*/, $sig->as_string, 2; unshift @{$msg->{Header}}, [ $header_name, $header_content ]; print $msg->as_string;
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