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All PhoenixDKIM source tarballs are signed with the release PGP key.
To verify a tarball, first import the release key:
gpg --fetch-keys https://www.phoenixdkim.org/phoenixdkim-releases.asc
Then verify the signature:
gpg --verify phoenixdkim-1.0.0-beta1.tar.gz.asc phoenixdkim-1.0.0-beta1.tar.gz
Beta releases are pre-release versions of PhoenixDKIM 1.0.0. They receive regular updates, including security fixes. The project author runs PhoenixDKIM in production on this basis; however, until a stable release is made, caution is advised for critical deployments. Only the most recent beta is maintained; all earlier betas are superseded.
Version reset. PhoenixDKIM is now a standalone product and its version line restarts at 1.0.0.
The earlier 3.0.0-beta series, as well as the earlier opendkim-ng name, were from the time that I forked OpenDKIM with the goal to modernise it. Now that the Trusted Domain Project has picked up this task itself, this PhoenixDKIM project will soar freely to where it wants to go, rather than feeling constrained to staying OpenDKIM compatible.
PhoenixDKIM 1.0.0-beta1 (2 June 2026) Source tarball | PGP signature | GitHub Release | Release notes
Earlier releases are no longer maintained — upgrade to the current beta. They remain available on the GitHub releases page.
Those releases used the previous 3.0.0-beta numbering: beta1–beta11 were published under the opendkim-ng name, and beta12–beta14 as phoenixdkim 3.0.0-beta, before the rename to PhoenixDKIM and the reset to 1.0.0 described above.