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- NEW - Create a new domain profile.
- EDIT - Modify a domain profile.
- DELETE - Delete a domain profile.
- PRINT - Display domain profiles.
- TEST - Test if a domain profile is ready to sign.
- DNSTXT - Generate a matching DNS TXT record.
- IMPORT - Import domain profiles from a file.
- EXPORT - Export domain profiles to a file.
- CLEAR - Clear all domain profiles.
[]> dnstxt
Enter the name or number of a domain profile.
1. Example
[1]>
The answers to the following questions are used to construct the tags
of a sample DomainKeys DNS TXT record.  This record can be used to
publish this domain profile's public DomainKeys information in the
DNS.
Do you wish to constrain the local part of the sending address
associated with this domain profile? (This is the "g" tag of 
DomainKeys DNS TXT record.)
Constrain local part of sending address? [N]>
The "k" tag is used to specify the key type of the publish key.  At
this time the only supported key type is 'rsa'. This tag is optional,
and can be included to improve the readability of the DNS TXT record.
Include the "k" tag? [N]>
Notes that may be of interest to a human can be included in the TXT
record under the "n" tag.  No interpretation is made by any program.
Include the "n" tag? [N]>
The "testing mode" tag can be set to specify that this domain is
testing DomainKeys and that unverified email must not be treated
differently from verified email.
Include the "t" (testing mode) tag? [N]>
The DomainKeys DNS TXT record is:
Code Example 3-21 
domainkeysconfig
 - Example 2