This is an add-on for Mozilla Thunderbird that verifies DKIM signatures according to the RFC 6376.
Usage information can be found in the wiki at https://github.com/lieser/dkim_verifier/wiki.
This Add-on does not require any extra build steps. All files in the repository are already in the format required by Thunderbird. It only needs to be packed into an extension file.
Thunderbird extensions are packed as normal zip files.
Often the file extension .xpi
is used,
but this is not a requirement.
You can simply use your favorite zip tool to pack the content of the extension.
The required files are listed below under Code structure, but for simplicity you can also pack the complete folder. Just make sure the content is directly in the zip file and not in an extra root directory.
Requirements:
Run the following command to pack the extension:
npm run pack
The root of the repository can be directly loaded as a temporary Add-on in Thunderbird.
The following directories and files are included in the packed extension:
_locales/
: Localize strings. More details in the included readme. Only.json
files are included in the packed extension.content/
: The background page and various content pages. Also contains some shared modules for working with the DOM. Only.html
,.css
and.js
files are included in the packed extension.data/
: Data of the included signers rules and favicons.experiments/
: Experiment APIs. Only.js
, and.json
files are included in the packed extension.modules/
: Internal JavaScript modules (ECMAScript Modules (ESM) / ES6 Modules). Contains most of the business logic. Only.js
files are included in the packed extension.thirdparty
: Most of the included third-party libraries.CHANGELOG.md
: Changelog of user visible changes.icon.svg
: Icon of the extension.LICENSE.txt
: Licensing information for the extension.manifest.json
: Manifest file containing basic metadata about the extension.README.md
: This readme.THIRDPARTY_LICENSE.txt
: Licensing information for included third party software components.
Other directories and files are used only for development. This includes:
scripts
: Node.js scripts used during development.test
: Automated tests. More details in the included readme.
- Joshua Tauberer's DNS Library (part of Thunderbird Sender Verification Extension) (https://github.com/tauberer/thunderbird-spf)
- dns.js - DNS Library
- Tabulator
- ES6 version of the tweetnacl-js
nacl-fast.js
(https://github.com/hakanols/tweetnacl-es6)