OpenDKIM or dkim-milter [closed] - postfix-mta

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I need to add DKIM to a Postfix installation. I've found two implementations that work with Postfix. OpenDKIM, and dkim-milter dkim-milter. The former claims to be a fork of the latter.
OpenDKIM appears to be the more active project, judging from releases and mailing list activity.
Which of these implementations (or another) should I use?

At least one other user found that OpenDKIM worked better. So I would probably try that first.

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There are the backups in firebase but only when you upgrade to Blaze plane, I have $0. Is there any other way to restore firebase data without upgrading
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I'm trying to get some code off of google code and the message given is:
Non-members may check out a read-only working copy anonymously over
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I downloaded FreeRTOS and I want to put it on a microcontroller
(ATMega32) on a PCB (I'll do it on a breadboard 1st) like this. How can I achieve this?
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According to the site, build instructions are included with the source.
Did you look through that?
There is an AVR323 demo, which is completely compatible with the AVR32 as it is the AVR32's predecessor.
http://www.freertos.org/a00098.html
http://www.freertos.org/AVR_IAR.html
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http://interactive.freertos.org/forums/103473-atmel
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Is WebDAV a commonly-used, standard protocol?
Yes, it is a standard protocol and it is widely used. Windows, Mac OS X and Linux do support it, SubVersion uses it as one of its primary protocols, and there are countless other examples.

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