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Mon Aug 22 09:31:02 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- bnc#684304 - server:mail/postfix: Bugs in SuSEconfig chroot setup script
- Aplly SASL_SOCKET_DIR patch
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Thu Aug 18 09:32:04 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- Move SuSEconfig.postfix into /usr/sbin/
(FATE#311272: Do not rewrite postfix.cf via SuSEconfig)
SuSEconfig.postfix will be executed only once after installation
automaticaly. Afterwards only you can start it manually or via
yast2 mail module.
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Fri Aug 12 16:40:40 UTC 2011 - werner@suse.de
- Just the first strep forward to systemd, please test out
/etc/postfix/system/update_chroot
/etc/postfix/system/wait_qmgr
/etc/postfix/system/cond_slp
and
/lib/systemd/system/postfix.service
and also fill out the missing description.
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Tue Aug 9 11:03:55 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- rework SuSE patch
* add missing SASL stuff in rc.postfix
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Mon Jul 25 09:08:14 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- when chrooted and using SASL
o mount -o bind SASL_SOCKET_DIR into postfix CHROOT
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Mon Jul 11 17:22:19 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- update to 2.8.4
o Linux kernel version 3 support.
for more info see ChangeLog
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Wed Jul 6 13:11:07 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- bnc#686436 - postfix bounces messages with improper use of 8-bit data in message body
- Apply patch
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Fri Jul 1 12:35:59 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- rework master.cf patch
o fix receive_override_options line
- rework SuSE patch
o sysconfig: remove POSTFIX_WITH_POP_BEFORE_SMTP
o SuSEconfig: fix receive_override_options line
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Thu Jun 30 20:15:40 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- replace vda patch
o 2.8.1 -> 2.8.3
- fix files doc
o remove 'doc auxiliary'
instead cp to pf_docdir
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Sat May 28 04:22:22 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- fix spec for building on all repos
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Tue May 24 10:24:51 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- bnc#679187 - suseconfig/postfix: missing dependency
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Tue May 17 22:31:46 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- fix master.cf
o fix missing
- amavis unix - - n - 4 smtp
- localhost:10025 inet n - n - - smtpd
o add master.cf patch
- rework patches
o main.cf (add two missing sasl vars)
o postfix-SuSE (SuSEconfig, cleanup those vars,...)
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Sun May 15 14:16:03 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- rework TLS stuff
o reworked main.cf patch
o added postfix-SuSE patch
o added post-install patch
Editing /etc/postfix/master.cf, adding missing entry for tlsmgr service
add only if it really does not exist
- removed Author from description
- updated vda patch
o vda-2.7.1 > vda-v10-2.8.1
- fix build for SLE_10
o no fdupes ;)
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Wed May 11 08:23:56 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- remove document paths from postfix-files to avoid error messages
when postfix-doc is not installed
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Tue May 10 09:20:23 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- update to 2.8.3 - VUL-0: postfix memory corruption
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Sun Apr 10 07:00:18 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- bnc#641271 - postfix-2.7.1: init script cannot properly stop
multi-instance configurations
- update to 2.8.2 * DNSBL/DNSWL: o Support for address patterns in DNS blacklist and whitelist lookup results. o The Postfix SMTP server now supports DNS-based whitelisting with several safety features * Support for read-only sqlite database access. * Alias expansion: o Postfix now reports a temporary delivery error when the result of virtual alias expansion would exceed the virtual_alias_recursion_limit or virtual_alias_expansion_limit. o To avoid repeated delivery to mailing lists with pathological nested alias configurations, the local(8) delivery agent now keeps the owner-alias attribute of a parent alias, when delivering mail to a child alias that does not have its own owner alias. * The Postfix SMTP client no longer appends the local domain when looking up a DNS name without ".". * The SMTP server now supports contact information that is appended to "reject" responses: smtpd_reject_footer * Postfix by default no longer adds a "To: undisclosed-recipients:;" header when no recipient specified in the message header. * tls support: o The Postfix SMTP server now always re-computes the SASL mechanism list after successful completion of the STARTTLS command. o The smtpd_starttls_timeout default value is now stress-dependent. o Postfix no longer appends the system-supplied default CA certificates to the lists specified with *_tls_CAfile or with *_tls_CApath. * New feature: Prototype postscreen(8) server that runs a number of time-consuming checks in parallel for all incoming SMTP connections, before clients are allowed to talk to a real Postfix SMTP server. It detects clients that start talking too soon, or clients that appear OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:mail/postfix?expand=0&rev=62
2011-03-31 00:00:52 +02:00
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Wed Mar 30 21:21:16 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- update to 2.8.2
* DNSBL/DNSWL:
o Support for address patterns in DNS blacklist and whitelist lookup results.
o The Postfix SMTP server now supports DNS-based whitelisting with several safety features
* Support for read-only sqlite database access.
* Alias expansion:
o Postfix now reports a temporary delivery error when the result
of virtual alias expansion would exceed the virtual_alias_recursion_limit
or virtual_alias_expansion_limit.
o To avoid repeated delivery to mailing lists with pathological
nested alias configurations, the local(8) delivery agent now keeps
the owner-alias attribute of a parent alias, when delivering mail
to a child alias that does not have its own owner alias.
* The Postfix SMTP client no longer appends the local domain when
looking up a DNS name without ".".
* The SMTP server now supports contact information that is appended
to "reject" responses: smtpd_reject_footer
* Postfix by default no longer adds a "To: undisclosed-recipients:;"
header when no recipient specified in the message header.
* tls support:
o The Postfix SMTP server now always re-computes the SASL mechanism
list after successful completion of the STARTTLS command.
o The smtpd_starttls_timeout default value is now stress-dependent.
o Postfix no longer appends the system-supplied default CA certificates
to the lists specified with *_tls_CAfile or with *_tls_CApath.
* New feature: Prototype postscreen(8) server that runs a number
of time-consuming checks in parallel for all incoming SMTP connections,
before clients are allowed to talk to a real Postfix SMTP server.
It detects clients that start talking too soon, or clients that appear
on DNS blocklists, or clients that hang up without sending any command.
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Thu Feb 10 11:43:28 UTC 2011 - varkoly@novell.com
- bnc#667299 - Postfix LICENSE not marked as documentation
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Mon Jan 17 09:56:32 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- add some min LDAP support for virtual LDAP-users
o sysconfig "WITH_LDAP"
o add ldap_aliases.cf
o SuSEconfig.postfix
virtual_alias_maps = ... ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap_aliases.cf
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Tue Jan 4 12:14:06 UTC 2011 - chris@computersalat.de
- update to 2.7.2
* Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.2): Postfix no longer appends
the system default CA certificates to the lists specified
with *_tls_CAfile or with *_tls_CApath. This prevents
third-party certificates from getting mail relay permission
with the permit_tls_all_clientcerts feature. Unfortunately
this may cause compatibility problems with configurations
that rely on certificate verification for other purposes.
To get the old behavior, specify "tls_append_default_CA =
yes". Files: tls/tls_certkey.c, tls/tls_misc.c,
global/mail_params.h. proto/postconf.proto, mantools/postlink.
* Compatibility with Postfix < 2.3: fix 20061207 was incomplete
(undoing the change to bounce instead of defer after
pipe-to-command delivery fails with a signal). Fix by Thomas
Arnett. File: global/pipe_command.c.
* Bugfix: the milter_header_checks parser provided only the
actions that change the message flow (reject, filter,
discard, redirect) but disabled the non-flow actions (warn,
replace, prepend, ignore, dunno, ok). File:
cleanup/cleanup_milter.c.
* Performance: fix for poor smtpd_proxy_filter TCP performance
over loopback (127.0.0.1) connections. Problem reported by
Mark Martinec. Files: smtpd/smtpd_proxy.c.
* Cleanup: don't apply reject_rhsbl_helo to non-domain forms
such as network addresses. This would cause false positives
with dbl.spamhaus.org. File: smtpd/smtpd_check.c.
* Bugfix: the "421" reply after Milter error was overruled
by Postfix 1.1 code that replied with "503" for RFC 2821
compliance. We now make an exception for "final" replies,
as permitted by RFC. Solution by Victor Duchovni. File:
smtpd/smtpd.c.
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Sat Dec 11 19:50:25 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de
- update vda patch
o remove 2.6.1-vda-ng.patch
o remove 2.6.1-vda-ng-64bit.patch
o add vda-2.7.1.patch
- rework main.cf.patch
o remove 2.2.9-main.cf.patch
o add 2.7.1-main.cf.patch
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Tue Dec 7 22:02:56 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com
- prereq init scripts network and syslog
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Thu Aug 12 18:57:14 UTC 2010 - varkoly@novell.com
- Remove obsolate postscripts
- bnc#625657 - SuSEconfig.postfix and smtp_use_tls
- bnc#622873 - postfix doesn't start if ipv6 is disabled
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Tue Jul 6 15:04:30 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de
- reworked bnc#606251 stuff (not checked in to Factory)
o used my_print_defaults command for parsing of /etc/my.cnf
o using quotation marks: "$PF_CHROOT"
o added sysconfig option POSTFIX_MYSQL_CONN=(socket,tcp)
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Wed Jun 16 23:39:09 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de
- bnc#606251 - postfix chrooted mysql.sock lost on mysql restart
o Now MYSQL_SOCK_DIR is mounted with '-o bind' to postfix CHROOT
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Thu Jun 10 10:55:54 UTC 2010 - varkoly@novell.com
- update to 2.7.1
* Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.6) in the XFORWARD implementation,
which sends remote SMTP client attributes through SMTP-based content filters.
The Postfix SMTP client did not skip "unknown" SMTP client attributes,
causing a syntax error when sending an "unknown" client PORT attribute.
* Robustness: skip LDAP queries with non-ASCII search strings, instead of failing with a database lookup error.
* Safety: Postfix processes now log a warning when a matchlist has
a #comment at the end of a line (for example mynetworks or relay_domains).
* Portability: OpenSSL 1.0.0 changes the priority of anonymous cyphers.
* Portability: Berkeley DB 5.x is now supported.
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Thu May 20 17:08:26 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de
- fix obviously lost POSTFIX_MYHOSTNAME in SuSEconfig.postfix
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Wed Apr 7 12:39:16 UTC 2010 - varkoly@novell.com
- New file check_mail_queue. This script checks if there are some
mails in the queue and starts postfix if necessary. After delivering
the mails postfix will be stoped.
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Thu Apr 1 10:28:09 UTC 2010 - varkoly@novell.com
- bnc#559145 - Changed Domain name not reflected when sending mail
First /var/run/dhcp-hostname will be evaluated
- Now POSTFIX_SMTP_TLS_CLIENT is ternary : no yes must
- update to 2.7.0 * performance [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * sender reputation [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091209] sender_dependent_default_transport_maps, a per-sender override for default_transport. The original motivation is to use different output channels (with different source IP addresses) for different sender addresses, in order to keep their IP-based reputations separate from each other. The result value syntax is that of default_transport, not transport_maps. Thus, sender_dependent_default_transport_maps does not support the special transport_maps result value syntax for null transport, null nexthop, or null email address. This feature makes sender_dependent_relayhost_maps pretty much redundant (though sender_dependent_relayhost_maps will often be easier to use because that is the only thing people want to override). * address verification [Incompat 20100101] The verify(8) service now uses a persistent cache by default (address_verify_map = btree:$data_directory/verify_cache). To disable, specify "address_verify_map =" in main.cf. When periodic cache cleanup is enabled (the default), the verify(8) server now requires that the cache database supports the "delete" and "sequence" operations. To disable periodic cache cleanup specify a zero address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval value. [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. * content filter [Incompat 20100117] The meaning of an empty filter next-hop destination has changed (for example, "content_filter = foo:" or "FILTER foo:"). Postfix now uses the recipient domain, instead of using $myhostname as in Postfix 2.6 and earlier. To restore the old behavior specify "default_filter_nexthop = $myhostname", or specify a non-empty next-hop content filter destination. This compatibility option is not needed with SMTP-based content filters, because these always have an explicit next-hop destination. With pipe-based filters that specify no next-hop destination, the compatibility option restores the FIFO order of deliveries. Without the compatibility option, the delivery order for filters without next-hop destination changes to round-robin domain selection. [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * milter [Feature 20090606] Support for header checks on Milter-generated message headers. This can be used, for example, to control mail flow with Milter-generated headers that carry indicators for badness or goodness. For details, see the postconf(5) section for "milter_header_checks". Currently, all header_checks features are implemented except PREPEND. * multi-instance support [Incompat 20090606] The "postmulti -e destroy" command no longer attempts to remove files that are created AFTER "postmulti -e create". It still works as expected immediately after creating an instance by mistake. Trying to automatically remove other files is too risky because Postfix-owned directories are by design not trusted. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:mail/postfix?expand=0&rev=33
2010-02-28 19:47:06 +01:00
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Sun Feb 28 18:38:18 UTC 2010 - varkoly@novell.com
- update to 2.7.0
* performance
- Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database.
- Improved before-queue filter performance.
- update to 2.7.0 * performance [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * sender reputation [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091209] sender_dependent_default_transport_maps, a per-sender override for default_transport. The original motivation is to use different output channels (with different source IP addresses) for different sender addresses, in order to keep their IP-based reputations separate from each other. The result value syntax is that of default_transport, not transport_maps. Thus, sender_dependent_default_transport_maps does not support the special transport_maps result value syntax for null transport, null nexthop, or null email address. This feature makes sender_dependent_relayhost_maps pretty much redundant (though sender_dependent_relayhost_maps will often be easier to use because that is the only thing people want to override). * address verification [Incompat 20100101] The verify(8) service now uses a persistent cache by default (address_verify_map = btree:$data_directory/verify_cache). To disable, specify "address_verify_map =" in main.cf. When periodic cache cleanup is enabled (the default), the verify(8) server now requires that the cache database supports the "delete" and "sequence" operations. To disable periodic cache cleanup specify a zero address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval value. [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. * content filter [Incompat 20100117] The meaning of an empty filter next-hop destination has changed (for example, "content_filter = foo:" or "FILTER foo:"). Postfix now uses the recipient domain, instead of using $myhostname as in Postfix 2.6 and earlier. To restore the old behavior specify "default_filter_nexthop = $myhostname", or specify a non-empty next-hop content filter destination. This compatibility option is not needed with SMTP-based content filters, because these always have an explicit next-hop destination. With pipe-based filters that specify no next-hop destination, the compatibility option restores the FIFO order of deliveries. Without the compatibility option, the delivery order for filters without next-hop destination changes to round-robin domain selection. [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * milter [Feature 20090606] Support for header checks on Milter-generated message headers. This can be used, for example, to control mail flow with Milter-generated headers that carry indicators for badness or goodness. For details, see the postconf(5) section for "milter_header_checks". Currently, all header_checks features are implemented except PREPEND. * multi-instance support [Incompat 20090606] The "postmulti -e destroy" command no longer attempts to remove files that are created AFTER "postmulti -e create". It still works as expected immediately after creating an instance by mistake. Trying to automatically remove other files is too risky because Postfix-owned directories are by design not trusted. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:mail/postfix?expand=0&rev=33
2010-02-28 19:47:06 +01:00
* sender reputation
- The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender
reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address.
- update to 2.7.0 * performance [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * sender reputation [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091209] sender_dependent_default_transport_maps, a per-sender override for default_transport. The original motivation is to use different output channels (with different source IP addresses) for different sender addresses, in order to keep their IP-based reputations separate from each other. The result value syntax is that of default_transport, not transport_maps. Thus, sender_dependent_default_transport_maps does not support the special transport_maps result value syntax for null transport, null nexthop, or null email address. This feature makes sender_dependent_relayhost_maps pretty much redundant (though sender_dependent_relayhost_maps will often be easier to use because that is the only thing people want to override). * address verification [Incompat 20100101] The verify(8) service now uses a persistent cache by default (address_verify_map = btree:$data_directory/verify_cache). To disable, specify "address_verify_map =" in main.cf. When periodic cache cleanup is enabled (the default), the verify(8) server now requires that the cache database supports the "delete" and "sequence" operations. To disable periodic cache cleanup specify a zero address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval value. [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. * content filter [Incompat 20100117] The meaning of an empty filter next-hop destination has changed (for example, "content_filter = foo:" or "FILTER foo:"). Postfix now uses the recipient domain, instead of using $myhostname as in Postfix 2.6 and earlier. To restore the old behavior specify "default_filter_nexthop = $myhostname", or specify a non-empty next-hop content filter destination. This compatibility option is not needed with SMTP-based content filters, because these always have an explicit next-hop destination. With pipe-based filters that specify no next-hop destination, the compatibility option restores the FIFO order of deliveries. Without the compatibility option, the delivery order for filters without next-hop destination changes to round-robin domain selection. [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * milter [Feature 20090606] Support for header checks on Milter-generated message headers. This can be used, for example, to control mail flow with Milter-generated headers that carry indicators for badness or goodness. For details, see the postconf(5) section for "milter_header_checks". Currently, all header_checks features are implemented except PREPEND. * multi-instance support [Incompat 20090606] The "postmulti -e destroy" command no longer attempts to remove files that are created AFTER "postmulti -e create". It still works as expected immediately after creating an instance by mistake. Trying to automatically remove other files is too risky because Postfix-owned directories are by design not trusted. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:mail/postfix?expand=0&rev=33
2010-02-28 19:47:06 +01:00
* address verification
- The verify(8) service now uses a persistent cache by default.
- update to 2.7.0 * performance [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * sender reputation [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091209] sender_dependent_default_transport_maps, a per-sender override for default_transport. The original motivation is to use different output channels (with different source IP addresses) for different sender addresses, in order to keep their IP-based reputations separate from each other. The result value syntax is that of default_transport, not transport_maps. Thus, sender_dependent_default_transport_maps does not support the special transport_maps result value syntax for null transport, null nexthop, or null email address. This feature makes sender_dependent_relayhost_maps pretty much redundant (though sender_dependent_relayhost_maps will often be easier to use because that is the only thing people want to override). * address verification [Incompat 20100101] The verify(8) service now uses a persistent cache by default (address_verify_map = btree:$data_directory/verify_cache). To disable, specify "address_verify_map =" in main.cf. When periodic cache cleanup is enabled (the default), the verify(8) server now requires that the cache database supports the "delete" and "sequence" operations. To disable periodic cache cleanup specify a zero address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval value. [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. * content filter [Incompat 20100117] The meaning of an empty filter next-hop destination has changed (for example, "content_filter = foo:" or "FILTER foo:"). Postfix now uses the recipient domain, instead of using $myhostname as in Postfix 2.6 and earlier. To restore the old behavior specify "default_filter_nexthop = $myhostname", or specify a non-empty next-hop content filter destination. This compatibility option is not needed with SMTP-based content filters, because these always have an explicit next-hop destination. With pipe-based filters that specify no next-hop destination, the compatibility option restores the FIFO order of deliveries. Without the compatibility option, the delivery order for filters without next-hop destination changes to round-robin domain selection. [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * milter [Feature 20090606] Support for header checks on Milter-generated message headers. This can be used, for example, to control mail flow with Milter-generated headers that carry indicators for badness or goodness. For details, see the postconf(5) section for "milter_header_checks". Currently, all header_checks features are implemented except PREPEND. * multi-instance support [Incompat 20090606] The "postmulti -e destroy" command no longer attempts to remove files that are created AFTER "postmulti -e create". It still works as expected immediately after creating an instance by mistake. Trying to automatically remove other files is too risky because Postfix-owned directories are by design not trusted. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:mail/postfix?expand=0&rev=33
2010-02-28 19:47:06 +01:00
* content filter
- The meaning of an empty filter next-hop destination has changed.
- The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender
reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address.
- update to 2.7.0 * performance [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * sender reputation [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091209] sender_dependent_default_transport_maps, a per-sender override for default_transport. The original motivation is to use different output channels (with different source IP addresses) for different sender addresses, in order to keep their IP-based reputations separate from each other. The result value syntax is that of default_transport, not transport_maps. Thus, sender_dependent_default_transport_maps does not support the special transport_maps result value syntax for null transport, null nexthop, or null email address. This feature makes sender_dependent_relayhost_maps pretty much redundant (though sender_dependent_relayhost_maps will often be easier to use because that is the only thing people want to override). * address verification [Incompat 20100101] The verify(8) service now uses a persistent cache by default (address_verify_map = btree:$data_directory/verify_cache). To disable, specify "address_verify_map =" in main.cf. When periodic cache cleanup is enabled (the default), the verify(8) server now requires that the cache database supports the "delete" and "sequence" operations. To disable periodic cache cleanup specify a zero address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval value. [Feature 20100101] Periodic cache cleanup for the verify(8) cache database. The time between cache cleanup runs is controlled with the address_verify_cache_cleanup_interval (default: 12h) parameter. Cache cleanup increases the database access latency, so this should not be run more often than necessary. * content filter [Incompat 20100117] The meaning of an empty filter next-hop destination has changed (for example, "content_filter = foo:" or "FILTER foo:"). Postfix now uses the recipient domain, instead of using $myhostname as in Postfix 2.6 and earlier. To restore the old behavior specify "default_filter_nexthop = $myhostname", or specify a non-empty next-hop content filter destination. This compatibility option is not needed with SMTP-based content filters, because these always have an explicit next-hop destination. With pipe-based filters that specify no next-hop destination, the compatibility option restores the FIFO order of deliveries. Without the compatibility option, the delivery order for filters without next-hop destination changes to round-robin domain selection. [Feature 20100117] The FILTER action in access maps or header/body_checks now supports sender reputation schemes that dynamically choose the SMTP source IP address. Typically, mail is split into classes, and all mail in class X is sent out from an SMTP client IP address that is reserved for class X. This is implemented by specifying FILTER actions with empty next-hop destinations in access maps or header/body_checks, and by configuring in master.cf one Postfix SMTP client for each SMTP source IP address, where each client has its own "-o myhostname" and "-o smtp_bind_address" settings. [Feature 20091109] Improved before-queue filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. This means you can run more SMTP server processes with the same number of running content filter processes, and thus, handle more mail. This feature is off by default until it is proven to create no new problems. This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject all bad mail with a before-queue filter. The alternative, an after-queue filter, means they would have to discard bad mail (which is illegal) or bounce bad mail (which violates good network citizenship). NOTE 1: When this feature is turned on, a filter cannot selectively reject recipients of a multi-recipient message. It is OK to reject all recipients of the same multi-recipient message, as is deferring or accepting all recipients of the same multi-recipient message. NOTE 2: This feature increases the minimum amount of free queue space by $message_size_limit. The extra space is needed to save the message to a temporary file. To keep the performance overhead low, the same temporary file is reused with successive mail transactions (the file is of course truncated before reuse, so there is no information leakage). * milter [Feature 20090606] Support for header checks on Milter-generated message headers. This can be used, for example, to control mail flow with Milter-generated headers that carry indicators for badness or goodness. For details, see the postconf(5) section for "milter_header_checks". Currently, all header_checks features are implemented except PREPEND. * multi-instance support [Incompat 20090606] The "postmulti -e destroy" command no longer attempts to remove files that are created AFTER "postmulti -e create". It still works as expected immediately after creating an instance by mistake. Trying to automatically remove other files is too risky because Postfix-owned directories are by design not trusted. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:mail/postfix?expand=0&rev=33
2010-02-28 19:47:06 +01:00
* milter
- Support for header checks on Milter-generated message headers.
Please read /usr/share/doc/packages/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES for details.
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Thu Feb 11 15:16:13 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com
- revert the change to PreReq openldap-devel, this increases the
default installation several MBs
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Tue Feb 2 15:45:26 UTC 2010 - varkoly@novell.com
- bnc#567569 - Postfix: move ldap support to a separate package
- bnc#557239 - postfix delivers mail to user's home instead of /var/spool/mail
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Tue Jan 5 23:28:12 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de
- rpmlint fixes
o init-script-undefined-dependency $network-remotefs
- fix for SuSEconfig.postfix
o if use_amavis eq "yes"
then content_filter "amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024]" is defined,
so removed "-o content_filter=smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10024" for smtp
- s#ldconfig#/sbin/ldconfig#
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Tue Dec 22 16:15:00 CEST 2009 - freespacer@gmx.de
- Add support for dovecot as MDA to SuSEconfig.
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Wed Dec 16 10:45:14 CET 2009 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Package documentation as noarch
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Tue Dec 10 13:15:15 CET 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- Remove postfixs update script. This does not work now.
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Tue Dec 8 19:15:15 CET 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- Fix the %post section add missed %{fillup_only -an mail}
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Mon Nov 16 17:14:39 CET 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- bnc#555814 VUL-0: SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE="yes" by default
- bnc#555732 - Invalid $(hostname -i) usage SuSEconfig.postfix
- bnc#547928 Postfix does not start during boot process
- Avoid append relay multiple times in POSTFIX_MAP_LIST
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Mon Oct 26 14:36:55 CET 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- bnc#549612 SuSEconfig.postfix
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Mon Sep 28 09:22:54 CEST 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- bnc#540538 postfix-2.6.1-10.1 installs new files in /etc/postfix and does not generate <file>.db
- bnc#519438 - Postfix: Running chrooted lets qmgr loosing his syslog-socket
- remove obsolate version tests from SuSEconfig.postfix
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Mon Sep 28 08:24:43 CEST 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- bnc#525825 - when using cyrus in a chroot environment Suseconfig does not
create socket /var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp
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Mon Sep 14 11:34:41 UTC 2009 - chris@computersalat.de
- spec
o fdupes if >= 1100
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Thu Sep 10 21:22:46 CEST 2009 - chris@computersalat.de
- update to 2.6.1
o merge home:varkoly:Factory and o:F
- spec mods
o use of getent
- rpmlint
o remove unneeded dists from examples/chroot-setup/
o postin-without-ldconfig
o files-duplicate /usr/share/doc/packages/postfix-doc/html/
o files-duplicate /usr/share/man/man?
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Mon Apr 13 18:21:14 UTC 2009 - chris@computersalat.de
- added VDA patch
o Mailbox / Maildir size limit, known also as "soft quota",
to avoid user take all you disk space
o Customizable "limit" message when the soft quota limit is reached.
NOTE: message is sent to senders, but NOT to the owner of the mailbox.
o Limit only 'INBOX', because some people use IMAP and don't want
the same limit in IMAP folder that are differents from INBOX.
o Support for 'Courier' style Maildir, usefull for people that
use courier as pop3/imap server and to get fast soft quota summary.
Note that it is also compatible with qmail maildir per default.
o Supports for Courier 'maildirsize' file in Maildir folder that
is used to read quotas quickly. Note that this option is not
actived per default and can be dangerous on some NFS client
implementation
(like for example Solaris that cache some filesystem operations).
o Customisable suffix for Maildir support, when share same external
dict between postfix and pop3/imap server sometime "Maildir/" suffix
is needed to avoid extra database handling (eg LDAP, MySQL...).
- some improvements of SuSEconfig.postfix
o POSTFIX_LISTEN: Comma separated list of IP's
o POSTFIX_INET_PROTO: ipv4, ipv6, all
o POSTFIX_MYHOSTNAME: define SMTPs FQHOSTNAME
o POSTFIX_WITH_MYSQL: when using MySQL as backend
o POSTFIX_BASIC_SPAM_PREVENTION: "custom"
you can now define your own rules
- POSTFIX_SMTPD_CLIENT_RESTRICTIONS
- POSTFIX_SMTPD_HELO_RESTRICTIONS
- POSTFIX_SMTPD_SENDER_RESTRICTIONS
- POSTFIX_SMTPD_RECIPIENT_RESTRICTIONS
- added helo_access for helo checks
- added relay for relaying domain
- added MySQL stuff when using MySQL as backend (virtuser)
o you should consider postfixAdmin as mgmnt interface
o when runninng postfix chrooted:
you have to run SUSEconfig each time when you have restarted MySQL
because of linking mysql.sock
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Sun Mar 29 15:18:52 CEST 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- bnc#439287 - not all POSTFIX_ADD_* values are properly handled
by SuSEconfig.postfix
- bnc#483208 - Postfix configuration trashed after update
- bnc#488268 - SuSEconfig.postfix chroot setup misses /etc/ssl/certs
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Mon Jan 12 11:12:16 CET 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- bnc#465165 - postfix src package
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Fri Jan 9 17:43:53 CET 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- bnc#464869 - SuSEconfig.postfix causes DNS lookup
- bnc#460442 - amavisd-new and Postfix need fqdn-hostname in "uname -n"
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Mon Jan 5 13:54:11 CET 2009 - varkoly@suse.de
- update to 2.5.6
- The SMTP server did not ask for a client certificate
with "smtpd_tls_req_ccert = yes". Reported by Rob Foehl.
- Avoid reduced TCP performance when reusing an SMTP connection
with a larger than 4096-byte TCP MSS value. In practice, this
could happen only with loopback (localhost) connections.
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Sun Nov 16 12:16:03 CET 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- (bnc#442456) - chrooted postfix and saslauthd
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Tue Nov 4 15:24:41 CET 2008 - ro@suse.de
- fix build
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Tue Nov 4 15:15:03 CET 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- upgrade must not be executed during installation
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Tue Oct 14 11:16:21 CEST 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- (bnc#403976) - permissions on /var/lib/postfix changed
- (bnc#433916) - postfix should be splitted into postfix and postfix-doc
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Thu Sep 11 14:34:22 CEST 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- (bnc#415216) - Postfix RPM Install Displays Multiple Warnings
- clean up spec file
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Tue Sep 9 09:57:35 CEST 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- Update to Version 2.5 patchlevel 5
* Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.4): epoll file descriptor leak.
With Postfix >= 2.4 on Linux >= 2.6, Postfix has an epoll
file descriptor leak when it executes non-Postfix commands
in, for example, user-controlled $HOME/.forward files.
* Security: some systems have changed their link() semantics,
and will hardlink a symlink, contrary to POSIX and XPG4.
Sebastian Krahmer, SuSE. File: util/safe_open.c.
The solution introduces the following incompatible change:
when the target of mail delivery is a symlink, the parent
directory of that symlink must now be writable by root only
(in addition to the already existing requirement that the
symlink itself is owned by root). This change will break
legitimate configurations that deliver mail to a symbolic
link in a directory with less restrictive permissions.
* Bugfix: dangling pointer in vstring_sprintf_prepend().
File: util/vstring.c.
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Mon Aug 25 18:45:03 CEST 2008 - mt@suse.de
- init script: copy LSB *-Start tags to *-Stop
- spec file: removed obsolete rc.config update hooks
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Wed Aug 6 13:33:01 CEST 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- (bnc#414959) postfix doesn't have any "Name: " tag in firewall definition
- (bnc#405900) SuSEconfig.postfix changes owner and permissions of
/tmp if smtpd_tls_CApath is not set
- Update to Version 2.5 patchlevel 3
* Cleanup of code
* defer delivery when a mailbox file is not owned by the recipient.
Requested by Sebastian Krahmer, SuSE.
Specify "strict_mailbox_ownership=no" to ignore ownership discrepancies.
* Bugfix: null-terminate CN comment string after sanitization.
* Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.0): after "warn_if_reject
reject_unlisted_recipient/sender", the SMTP server mistakenly
remembered that recipient/sender validation was already done.
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Wed Jul 9 15:07:46 CEST 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- (fate#305005) Enable SMTPS in postfix ootb
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Tue Jun 17 12:27:10 CEST 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- (bnc#396985) sending of NUL character disallowed by RFC2822
- (bnc#397127) without relay is silent about undeliverable mails
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Tue May 13 18:17:09 CEST 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- (bnc#389670) - postfix generates invalid config
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Tue Apr 1 16:17:31 CEST 2008 - mkoenig@suse.de
- remove dir /usr/share/omc/svcinfo.d as it is provided now
by filesystem
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Tue Feb 26 09:59:43 CET 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- Update to Version 2.5 patchlevel 1
Changes: The Postfix 2.5 "postfix upgrade-configuration" command
now works even with Postfix 2.4 or earlier versions of the
postfix command. When installing Postfix 2.5.0 without upgrading
from an existing master.cf file, the new master.cf file had an
incorrect process limit for the proxywrite service. This service
is used only by the obscure "smtp_sasl_auth_cache_name" and
"lmtp_sasl_auth_cache_name" configuration parameters. Someone
needed multi-line support for header/body Milter replies. The
LDAP client's TLS support was broken in several ways.
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Wed Feb 13 14:58:52 CET 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- #360572 - postfix %post script leaves lots of backup files in /etc/postfix/
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Wed Jan 30 12:20:53 CET 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- Update to Version 2.5 patchlevel 0
Major changes - critical
------------------------
[Incompat 20071224] The protocol to send Milter information from
smtpd(8) to cleanup(8) processes was cleaned up. If you use the
Milter feature, and upgrade a live Postfix system, you may see an
"unexpected record type" warning from a cleanup(8) server process.
To prevent this, execute the command "postfix reload". The
incompatibility affects only systems that use the Milter feature.
It does not cause loss of mail, just a minor delay until the remote
SMTP client retries.
[Incompat 20071212] The allow_min_user feature now applies to both
sender and recipient addresses in SMTP commands. With earlier Postfix
versions, only recipients were subject to the allow_min_user feature,
and the restriction took effect at mail delivery time, causing mail
to be bounced later instead of being rejected immediately.
[Incompat 20071206] The "make install" and "make upgrade" procedures
now create a Postfix-owned directory for Postfix-writable data files
such as caches and random numbers. The location is specified with
the "data_directory" parameter (default: "/var/lib/postfix"), and
the ownership is specified with the "mail_owner" parameter.
[Incompat 20071206] The tlsmgr(8) and verify(8) servers no longer
use root privileges when opening the address_verify_map,
*_tls_session_cache_database, and tls_random_exchange_name cache
files. This avoids a potential security loophole where the ownership
of a file (or directory) does not match the trust level of the
content of that file (or directory).
[Incompat 20071206] The tlsmgr(8) and verify(8) cache files should
now be stored as Postfix-owned files under the Postfix-owned
data_directory. As a migration aid, attempts to open these files
under a non-Postfix directory are redirected to the Postfix-owned
data_directory, and a warning is logged.
This is an example of the warning messages:
Dec 6 12:56:22 bristle postfix/tlsmgr[7899]: warning: request
to update file /etc/postfix/prng_exch in non-postfix directory
/etc/postfix
Dec 6 12:56:22 bristle postfix/tlsmgr[7899]: warning: redirecting
the request to postfix-owned data_directory /var/lib/postfix
If you wish to continue using a pre-existing tls_random_exchange_name
or address_verify_map file, move it to the Postfix-owned data_directory
and change ownership from root to Postfix (that is, change ownership
to the account specified with the mail_owner configuration parameter).
[Feature 20071205] The "make install" and "make upgrade" procedures
now create a Postfix-owned directory for Postfix-writable data files
such as caches and random numbers. The location is specified with
the "data_directory" parameter (default: "/var/lib/postfix"), and
the ownership is specified with the "mail_owner" parameter.
[Incompat 20071203] The "make upgrade" procedure adds a new service
"proxywrite" to the master.cf file, for read/write lookup table
access. If you copy your old configuration file over the updated
one, you may see warnings in the maillog file like this:
connect #xx to subsystem private/proxywrite: No such file or directory
To recover, run "postfix upgrade-configuration" again.
[Incompat 20070613] The pipe(8) delivery agent no longer allows
delivery with the same group ID as the main.cf postdrop group.
Major changes - malware defense
-------------------------------
[Feature 20080107] New "pass" service type in master.cf. Written
years ago, this allows future front-end daemons to accept all
connections from the network, and to hand over connections from
well-behaved clients to Postfix. Since this feature uses file
descriptor passing, it imposes no overhead once a connection is
handed over to Postfix. See master(5) for a few details.
[Feature 20070911] Stress-adaptive behavior. When a "public" network
service runs into an "all processes are busy" condition, the master(8)
daemon logs a warning, restarts the service, and runs it with "-o
stress=yes" on the command line (under normal conditions it runs
the service with "-o stress=" on the command line). This can be
used to make main.cf parameter settings stress dependent, for
example:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
smtpd_timeout = ${stress?10}${stress:300}
smtpd_hard_error_limit = ${stress?1}${stress:20}
Translation: under conditions of stress, use an smtpd_timeout value
of 10 seconds instead of 300, and use smtpd_hard_error_limit of 1
instead of 20. The syntax is explained in the postconf(5) manpage.
The STRESS_README file gives examples of how to mitigate flooding
problems.
Major changes - tls support
---------------------------
[Incompat 20080109] TLS logging output has changed to make it more
useful. Existing logfile parser regular expressions may need
adjustment.
- More log entries include the "hostnamename[ipaddress]" of the
remote SMTP peer.
- Certificate trust chain error reports show only the first
error certificate (closest to the trust chain root), and the
reporting is more human-readable for the most likely errors.
- After the completion of the TLS handshake, the session is logged
with TLS loglevel >= 1 as either "Untrusted", "Trusted" or
"Verified" (SMTP client only).
- "Untrusted" means that the certificate trust chain is invalid,
or that the root CA is not trusted.
- "Trusted" means that the certificate trust chain is valid, and
that the root CA is trusted.
- "Verified" means that the certificate meets the SMTP client's
matching criteria for the destination:
- In the case of a destination name match, "Verified" also
implies "Trusted".
- In the case of a fingerprint match, CA trust is not applicable.
- The logging of protocol states with TLS loglevel >= 2 no longer
reports bogus error conditions when OpenSSL asks Postfix to refill
(or flush) network I/O buffers. This loglevel is for debugging
only; use 0 or 1 in production configurations.
[Feature 20080109] The Postfix SMTP client has a new "fingerprint"
security level. This avoids dependencies on CAs, and relies entirely
on bi-lateral exchange of public keys (really self-signed or private
CA signed X.509 public key certificates). Scalability is clearly
limited. For details, see the fingerprint discussion in TLS_README.
[Feature 20080109] The Postfix SMTP server can now use SHA1 instead
of MD5 to compute remote SMTP client certificate fingerprints. For
backwards compatibility, the default algorithm is MD5. For details,
see the "smtpd_tls_fingerprint_digest" parameter in the postconf(5)
manual.
[Feature 20080109] The maximum certificate trust chain depth
(verifydepth) is finally implemented in the Postfix TLS library.
Previously, the parameter had no effect. The default depth was
changed to 9 (the OpenSSL default) for backwards compatibility.
If you have explicity limited the verification depth in main.cf,
check that the configured limit meets your needs. See the
"lmtp_tls_scert_verifydepth", "smtp_tls_scert_verifydepth" and
"smtpd_tls_ccert_verifydepth" parameters in the postconf(5) manual.
[Feature 20080109] The selection of SSL/TLS protocols for mandatory
TLS can now use exclusion rather than inclusion. Either form is
acceptable; see the "lmtp_tls_mandatory_protocols",
"smtp_tls_mandatory_protocols" and "smtpd_tls_mandatory_protocols"
parameters in the postconf(5) manual.
Major changes - scheduler
-------------------------
[Feature 20071130] Revised queue manager with separate mechanisms
for per-destination concurrency control and for dead destination
detection. The concurrency control supports less-than-1 feedback
to allow for more gradual concurrency adjustments, and uses hysteresis
to avoid rapid oscillations. A destination is declared "dead" after
a configurable number of pseudo-cohorts(*) reports connection or
handshake failure.
(*) A pseudo-cohort is a number of delivery requests equal to a
destination's delivery concurrency.
The drawbacks of the old +/-1 feedback scheduler are a) overshoot
due to exponential delivery concurrency growth with each pseudo-cohort(*)
(5-10-20...); b) throttling down to zero concurrency after a single
pseudo-cohort(*) failure. The latter was especially an issue with
low-concurrency channels where a single failure could be sufficient
to mark a destination as "dead", and suspend further deliveries.
New configuration parameters: destination_concurrency_feedback_debug,
default_destination_concurrency_positive_feedback,
default_destination_concurrency_negative_feedback,
default_destination_concurrency_failed_cohort_limit, as well as
transport-specific versions of the same.
The default parameter settings are backwards compatible with older
Postfix versions. This may change after better defaults are field
tested.
The updated SCHEDULER_README document describes the theory behind
the new concurrency scheduler, as well as Patrik Rak's preemptive
job scheduler. See postconf(5) for more extensive descriptions of
the configuration parameters.
Major changes - small/home office
---------------------------------
[Feature 20080115] Preliminary SOHO_README document that combines
bits and pieces from other document in one place, so that it is
easier to find. This document describes the "mail sending" side
only.
[Feature 20071202] Output rate control in the queue manager. For
example, specify "smtp_destination_rate_delay = 5m", to pause five
minutes between message deliveries. More information in the postconf(5)
manual under "default_destination_rate_delay".
Major changes - smtp client
---------------------------
[Incompat 20080114] The Postfix SMTP client now by default defers
mail after a remote SMTP server rejects a SASL authentication
attempt. Specify "smtp_sasl_auth_soft_bounce = no" for the old
behavior.
[Feature 20080114] The Postfix SMTP client can now avoid making
repeated SASL login failures with the same server, username and
password. To enable this safety feature, specify for example
"smtp_sasl_auth_cache_name = proxy:btree:/var/lib/postfix/sasl_auth_cache"
(access through the proxy service is required). Instead of trying
to SASL authenticate, the Postfix SMTP client defers or bounces
mail as controlled with the new smtp_sasl_auth_soft_bounce configuration
parameter.
[Feature 20071111] Header/body checks are now available in the SMTP
client, after the implementation was moved from the cleanup server
to a library module. The SMTP client provides only actions that
don't change the message delivery time or destination: warn, replace,
prepend, ignore, dunno, ok.
[Incompat 20070614] By default, the Postfix Cyrus SASL client no
longer sends a SASL authoriZation ID (authzid); it sends only the
SASL authentiCation ID (authcid) plus the authcid's password. Specify
"send_cyrus_sasl_authzid = yes" to get the old behavior.
Major changes - smtp server
---------------------------
[Feature 20070724] Not really major. New support for RFC 3848
(Received: headers with ESMTPS, ESMTPA, or ESMTPSA); updated SASL
support according to RFC 4954, resulting in small changes to SMTP
reply codes and (DSN) enhanced status codes.
Major changes - milter
----------------------
[Incompat 20071224] The protocol to send Milter information from
smtpd(8) to cleanup(8) processes was cleaned up. If you use the
Milter feature, and upgrade a live Postfix system, you may see an
"unexpected record type" warning from a cleanup(8) server process.
To prevent this, execute the command "postfix reload". The
incompatibility affects only systems that use the Milter feature.
It does not cause loss of mail, just a minor delay until the remote
SMTP client retries.
[Feature 20071221] Support for most of the Sendmail 8.14 Milter
protocol features.
To enable the new features specify "milter_protocol = 6" and link
the filter application with a libmilter library from Sendmail 8.14
or later.
Sendmail 8.14 Milter features supported at this time:
- NR_CONN, NR_HELO, NR_MAIL, NR_RCPT, NR_DATA, NR_UNKN, NR_HDR,
NR_EOH, NR_BODY: The filter can tell Postfix that it won't reply
to some of the SMTP events that Postfix sends. This makes the
protocol less chatty and improves performance.
- SKIP: The filter can tell Postfix to skip sending the rest of
the message body, which also improves performance.
- HDR_LEADSPC: The filter can request that Postfix does not delete
the first space character between header name and header value
when sending a header to the filter, and that Postfix does not
insert a space character between header name and header value
when receiving a header from the filter. This fixes a limitation
in the old Milter protocol that can break DKIM and DK signatures.
- SETSYMLIST: The filter can override one or more of the main.cf
milter_xxx_macros parameter settings.
Sendmail 8.14 Milter features not supported at this time:
- RCPT_REJ: report rejected recipients to the mail filter.
- CHGFROM: replace sender, with optional ESMTP command parameters.
- ADDRCPT_PAR: add recipient, with optional ESMTP command parameters.
It is unclear when (if ever) the missing features will be implemented.
SMFIP_RCPT_REJ requires invasive changes in the SMTP server recipient
processing and error handling. SMFIR_CHGFROM and SMFIR_ADDRCPT_PAR
require ESMTP command-line parsing in the cleanup server. Unfortunately,
Sendmail's documentation does not specify what ESMTP options are
supported, but only discusses examples of things that don't work.
Major changes - address verification
------------------------------------
[Incompat 20070514] The default sender address for address verification
probes was changed from "postmaster" to "double-bounce", so that
the Postfix SMTP server no longer causes surprising behavior by
excluding "postmaster" from SMTP server access controls.
Major changes - ldap
--------------------
[Incompat 20071216] Due to an incompatible API change between
OpenLDAP 2.0.11 and 2.0.12, an LDAP client compiled for OpenLDAP
version <= 2.0.11 will refuse to work with an OpenLDAP library
version >= 2.0.12 and vice versa.
Major changes - logging
-----------------------
[Incompat 20080109] TLS logging output has changed to make it more
useful. Existing logfile parser regular expressions may need
adjustment.
- More log entries include the "hostnamename[ipaddress]" of the
remote SMTP peer.
- Certificate trust chain error reports show only the first
error certificate (closest to the trust chain root), and the
reporting is more human-readable for the most likely errors.
- After the completion of the TLS handshake, the session is logged
with TLS loglevel >= 1 as either "Untrusted", "Trusted" or
"Verified" (SMTP client only).
- "Untrusted" means that the certificate trust chain is invalid,
or that the root CA is not trusted.
- "Trusted" means that the certificate trust chain is valid, and
that the root CA is trusted.
- "Verified" means that the certificate meets the SMTP client's
matching criteria for the destination:
- In the case of a destination name match, "Verified" also
implies "Trusted".
- In the case of a fingerprint match, CA trust is not applicable.
- The logging of protocol states with TLS loglevel >= 2 no longer
reports bogus error conditions when OpenSSL asks Postfix to refill
(or flush) network I/O buffers. This loglevel is for debugging
only; use 0 or 1 in production configurations.
[Incompat 20071216] The SMTP "transcript of session" email now
includes the remote SMTP server TCP port number.
Major changes - loop detection
------------------------------
[Incompat 20070422] [Incompat 20070422] When the pipe(8) delivery
agent is configured to create the optional Delivered-To: header,
it now first checks if that same header is already present in the
message. If so, the message is returned as undeliverable. This test
should have been included with Postfix 2.0 when Delivered-To: support
was added to the pipe(8) delivery agent.
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Tue Jan 8 10:00:12 CET 2008 - varkoly@suse.de
- Remove previous fix
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Sun Dec 30 19:58:02 CET 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- #301335 - [SuSEconfig]: Postfix module uses stderr
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Tue Dec 4 09:02:19 CET 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- Update to Version 2.4 patchlevel 6
Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.2.11): TLS client certificate
with unparsable canonical name caused the SMTP server's
policy client to allocate zero-length memory, triggering
an assertion that it shouldn't do such things. File:
smtpd/smtpd_check.c.
Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.4) missing initialization of
event mask in the event_mask_drain() routine (used by the
obsolete postkick(1) command). Found by Coverity. File:
util/events.c.
Workaround: the flush daemon forces an access time update
for the per-destination logfile, to prevent an excessive
rate of delivery attempts when the queue file system is
mounted with "noatime". File: flush/flush.c.
- #330276 /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.postfix could copy certs into smtpd_tls_CApath
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Mon Oct 22 17:38:19 CEST 2007 - sbrabec@suse.cz
- Use correct SuSEfirewall2 rule directory.
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Wed Oct 17 11:52:01 CEST 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- #333629 - saslauthd typo in SuSEconfig.postfix
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Mon Oct 8 12:37:39 CEST 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- #331044 - Postfix uses receive_override_options in main.cf
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Sun Sep 9 17:42:27 CEST 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- fix the last fix
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Tue Sep 4 00:38:58 CEST 2007 - cthiel@suse.de
- fix the last fix
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Mon Sep 3 12:37:43 CEST 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- Fixing bug: #297622 - SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE has no effect
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Mon Aug 6 00:26:31 CEST 2007 - mrueckert@suse.de
- Update to Version 2.4 patchlevel 5
Bugfix: the loopback TCP performance workaround was ineffective
due to a wetware bit-flip during code cleanup. File:
util/vstream_tweak.c.
(patch level 4)
Bugfix: the Milter client assumed that a Milter application
does not modify the message header or envelope, after that
same Milter application has modified the message body of
that same email message. This is not a problem with updates
by different Milter applications. Problem was triggered
by Jose-Marcio Martins da Cruz. Also simplified the handling
of queue file update errors. File: milter/milter8.c.
Workaround: some non-Cyrus SASL SMTP servers require SASL
login without authzid (authoriZation ID), i.e. the client
must send only the authcid (authentiCation ID) + the authcid's
password. In this case the server is supposed to derive
the authzid from the authcid. This works as expected when
authenticating to a Cyrus SASL SMTP server. To get the old
behavior specify "send_cyrus_sasl_authzid = yes", in which
case Postfix sends the (authzid, authcid, password), with
the authzid equal to the authcid. File: xsasl/xsasl_cyrus_client.c.
Portability: /dev/poll support for Solaris chroot jail setup
scripts. Files: examples/chroot-setup/Solaris8,
examples/chroot-setup/Solaris10.
Cleanup: Milter client error handling, so that the (Postfix
SMTP server's Milter client) does not get out of sync with
Milter applications after the (cleanup server's Milter
client) encounters some non-recoverable problem. Files:
milter/milter8.c, smtpd/smtpd.c.
Performance: workaround for poor TCP performance on loopback
(127.0.0.1) connections. Problem reported by Mark Martinec.
Files: util/vstream_tweak.c, milter/milter8.c, smtp/smtp_connect.c,
smtpstone/*source.c.
Bugfix: when a milter replied with ACCEPT at or before the
first RCPT command, the cleanup server would apply the
non_smtpd_milters setting as if the message was a local
submission. Problem reported by Jukka Salmi. Also, the
cleanup server would get out of sync with the milter when
a milter replied with ACCEPT at the DATA command. Files:
cleanup/cleanup_envelope.c, smtpd/smtpd.c, milter/milters.c.
- rediffed patches
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Tue Jul 31 18:21:11 CEST 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- Update to Version 2.4 patchlevel 3
(patch level 1)
Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.3): segfault with HOLD action
in access/header_checks/body_checks on 64-bit platforms.
File: cleanup/cleanup_api.c.
Portability (introduced 20070325): the fix for hardlinks
and symlinks in postfix-install forgot to work around shells
where "IFS=/ command" makes the IFS setting permanent. This
is allowed by some broken standard, and affects Solaris.
File: postfix-install.
Portability (introduced 20070212): the workaround for
non-existent library bugs with descriptors >= FD_SETSIZE
broke with "fcntl F_DUPFD: Invalid argument" on 64-bit
Solaris. Files: master/multi_server.c, *qmgr/qmgr_transport.c.
Cleanup: on (Linux) platforms that cripple signal handlers
with deadlock, "postfix stop" now forcefully stops all the
processes in the master's process group, not just the master
process alone. File: conf/postfix-script.
(patch level 2)
Bugfix: don't falsely report "lost connection from
localhost[127.0.0.1]" when Postfix is being portscanned.
Files: smtpd/smtpd_peer.c, qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c.
Robustness: recommend a "0" process limit for policy servers
to avoid "connection refused" problems when the smtpd process
limit exceeds the default process limit. File:
proto/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html.
Safety: when IPv6 (or IPv4) is turned off, don't treat an
IPv6 (or IPv4) connection from e.g. inetd as if it comes
from localhost[127.0.0.1]. Files: smtpd/smtpd_peer.c,
qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c.
Bugfix: Content-Transfer-Encoding: attribute values are
case insensitive. File: src/cleanup/cleanup_message.c.
Bugfix: mailbox_transport(_maps) and fallback_transport(_maps)
were broken when used with the error(8) or discard(8)
transports. Cause: insufficient documentation. Files:
error/error.c, discard/discard.c.
Bugfix (problem introduced Postfix 2.3): when DSN support
was introduced it broke "agressive" recipient duplicate
elimination with "enable_original_recipient = no". File:
cleanup/cleanup_out_recipient.c.
Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.3): the sendmail/postdrop
commands would hang when trying to submit a message larger
than the per-message size limit. File: postdrop/postdrop.c.
Sabotage the saboteur who insists on breaking Postfix by
adding gethostbyname() calls that cause maildir delivery
to fail when the machine name is not found in /etc/hosts,
or that cause Postfix processes to hang when the network
is down.
(patch level 3)
Portability: Victor helpfully pointed out that change
20070425 broke on non-IPv6 systems. Files: smtpd/smtpd_peer.c,
qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c.
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Thu Jun 21 08:30:45 CEST 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- Bug 285553 amavisd inconsistency
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Tue Jun 19 18:55:43 CEST 2007 - dmueller@suse.de
- provide smtp meta-service as well
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Mon Jun 11 21:32:53 CEST 2007 - lrupp@suse.de
- don't PreRequire /sbin/ip: removed call in SuSEconfig.postfix
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Thu May 3 12:09:13 CEST 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- dynamic_maps.patch: readded the chunk for dict_tcp and dict_pcre
- replaced prereq for postfix with a prereq on
%{name} = %{version}
- updated to postfix 2.4, patchlevel 0
Major changes - safety
* As a safety measure, Postfix now by default creates mailbox dotlock
files on all systems. This prevents problems with GNU POP3D which
subverts kernel locking by creating a new mailbox file and deleting
the old one
Major changes - Milter support
* The support for Milter header modification
requests was revised. With minimal change in the on-disk representation,
the code was greatly simplified, and regression tests were updated
to ensure that old errors were not re-introduced. The queue file
format is entirely backwards compatible with Postfix 2.3.
* Support for Milter requests to replace the message
body. Postfix now implements all the header/body modification
requests that are available with Sendmail 8.13.
* A new field is added to the queue file "size"
record that specifies the message content length. Postfix 2.3 and
older Postfix 2.4 snapshots will ignore this field, and will report
the message size as it was before the body was replaced.
Major changes - TLS support
* The check_smtpd_policy client sends TLS certificate
attributes (client ccert_subject, ccert_issuer) only after successful
client certificate verification. The reason is that the certification
verification status itself is not available in the policy request.
* The check_smtpd_policy client sends TLS certificate
fingerprint information even when the certificate itself was not
verified.
* The remote SMTP client TLS certificate fingerprint
can be used for access control even when the certificate itself was
not verified.
* The format of SMTP server TLS session cache
lookup keys has changed. The lookup key now includes the master.cf
service name.
Major changes - performance
* Better support for systems that run thousands
of Postfix processes. Postfix now supports FreeBSD kqueue(2),
Solaris poll(7d) and Linux epoll(4) as more scalable alternatives
to the traditional select(2) system call, and uses poll(2) when
examining a single file descriptor for readability or writability.
These features are supported on sufficiently recent versions of
FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and Linux; support for other
systems will be added as evidence becomes available that usable
implementations exist.
Major changes - delivery status notifications
* Small changes were made to the default bounce
message templates, to prevent HTML-aware software from hiding or
removing the text "<postmaster>", and producing misleading text.
* Postfix no longer announces its name in delivery
status notifications. Users believe that Wietse provides a free
help desk service that solves all their email problems.
Major changes - ETRN support
* More precise queue flushing with the ETRN,
"postqueue -s site", and "sendmail -qRsite" commands, after
minimization of race conditions. New per-queue-file flushing with
"postqueue -i queueid" and "sendmail -qIqueueid".
Major changes - small office/home office support
* Postfix no longer requires a domain name. It
uses "localdomain" as the default Internet domain name when no
domain is specified via main.cf or via the machine's hostname.
Major changes - SMTP access control
* The check_smtpd_policy client sends TLS certificate
attributes (client ccert_subject, ccert_issuer) only after successful
client certificate verification. The reason is that the certification
verification status itself is not available in the policy request.
* The check_smtpd_policy client sends TLS certificate
fingerprint information even when the certificate itself was not
verified.
* The remote SMTP client TLS certificate fingerprint can be used for
access control even when the certificate itself was not verified.
* The Postfix installation procedure no longer
updates main.cf with "unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 450".
Four years after the introduction of mandatory recipient validation,
this transitional tool is no longer neeed.
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Thu Mar 29 14:33:03 CEST 2007 - rguenther@suse.de
- Add pwdutils BuildRequires to allow postinst script to succeed.
- Add /usr/share/omc directory.
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Mon Feb 26 10:32:36 CET 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- #247351 - postfix - Ports for SuSEfirewall added via packages
- Move postfix.xml into the postfix-SuSE tarball
- #228479 - Postfix is configured for inet_protocols=all if
selecting ipv4 only support during installation.
Now we set both inet_protocols and inet_interfaces to all.
This means the available interfaces and protocols will be used.
To avoid bogus warnings inet_proto.c was patched.
- #251598 - postfix use pointers for literals
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Mon Jan 15 13:14:07 CET 2007 - varkoly@suse.de
- #144104 - postfix does not start
- Implementing Fate #301840: Postfix XML Service Description Document
- Enhancing /etc/sysconfig/postfix descripton to avoid problems
like Bug 228678 - Problems with setting up chroot environment if
/var/spool is not on same filesystem as /var
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Wed Nov 22 03:03:18 CET 2006 - mrueckert@suse.de
- moved the dict handling into a preun script instead of postun
and do not remove the dict entry on upgrade (#223176)
- removed duplicates in the filelists.
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Fri Nov 10 11:43:00 CET 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- #218229 - Postfix SuSEconfig script increases the max_proc line each run in master.cf
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Sat Oct 28 11:41:50 CEST 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- #206414 - /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf misplaced
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Tue Oct 24 22:32:45 CEST 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- #202119 SuSEconfig script for Postfix incomplete
- #202162 Postfix 2.3.2 slightly incorrect, Cyrus SASL unavailable
- #203174 /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.postfix should configure a TLS session cache for postfix 2.2
- #203575 postfix-2.2.9-10 chokes without scache
- #213589 - No development package/headers for postfix
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Wed Aug 16 01:24:20 CEST 2006 - ro@suse.de
- also add libpostfix-milter.so*
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Mon Aug 14 12:34:37 CEST 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.3, patchlevel 2
- Major changes
- Name server replies that contain a malformed hostname are now flagged
as permanent errors instead of transient errors.
- DSN support as described in RFC 3461 .. RFC 3464.
- The SMTP client now implements the LMTP protocol.
- Milter (mail filter) application support, compatible with Sendmail
version 8.13.6 and earlier.
- Major changes - SASL authentication
- Plug-in support for SASL authentication in the SMTP server and in the
SMTP/LMTP client.
- The Postfix-with-Cyrus-SASL build procedure has changed.
- Support for sender-dependent ISP accounts.
- Major changes - SMTP client
- The SMTP client now implements the LMTP protocol.
- This version addresses a performance stability problem with remote
SMTP servers.
- Major changes - SMTP server
- The Postfix SMTP server now refuses to receive mail from the network
if it isn't running with postfix mail_owner privileges.
- Optional suppression of remote SMTP client hostname lookup and hostname
verification.
- SMTPD Access control based on the existence of an address->name mapping
- Major changes - TLS
- New concept: TLS security levels ("none", "may", "encrypt", "verify"
or "secure") in the Postfix SMTP client.
- Both the Postfix SMTP client and server can be configured without a
client or server certificate.
- See
/usr/share/doc/packages/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES
/usr/share/doc/packages/postfix/TLS_CHANGES
/usr/share/doc/packages/postfix/README_FILES/SASL_README
for detailed informations.
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Wed Aug 2 16:18:30 CEST 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- Only %{conf_backup_dir} is contained by the package not /var/adm/backup
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Mon Jul 10 16:21:31 CEST 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- Bugfix: #190639 Default number of processes for postfix
- Bugfix: #190270 postfix-postgresql
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Fri Jun 2 19:58:38 CEST 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- Bugfix: #98188 - SuSE.tar.gz filename collision in cyrus/postfix SRPMs
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Mon Apr 24 17:14:40 CEST 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- Bugfix: #165786 - yast2-mail modul uses obsolate postfix attributes
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Mon Mar 20 10:21:55 CET 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.2, patchlevel 9.
- Reasons:
Bugfix: the LMTP client would reuse a session after negative
reply to the RSET command (which may happen when client and
server somehow get out of sync).
Bugfix: race condition in the connection caching protocol,
causing the SMTP delivery agent to hang after delivering
mail, while trying to save a connection.
Bugfix: the best_mx_transport, mailbox_transport and
fallback_transport features did not write a per-recipient
defer logfile record when the target delivery agent was
broken.
Bugfix: an EHLO I/O error after STARTTLS would be reported
as a STARTTLS I/O error.
Bugfix: the *SQL, proxy and LDAP maps were not defined in
user-land commands such as postqueue.
Bugfix: the anvil server would terminate after "max_idle"
seconds, even when this was less than the anvil_rate_time_unit
interval.
Portability: 64-bit support for LINUX chroot script by Keith
Owens.
Safety: new "smtp_cname_overrides_servername" parameter.
Bugfix: mailbox_command_maps was not subject to $name
expansion.
Bugfix: don't ignore the per-site policy when SSL library
initialization fails.
Bugfix: a TLS per-site MUST_NOPEERMATCH policy could not
override a stronger main.cf policy, while a per-site NONE
policy could.
Bugfix: a combined TLS per-site (host, recipient) policy
of (NONE, MAY) changed a global MUST policy into NONE, and
a global MUST_NOPEERMATCH into MAY. The result is now NONE.
Problem found by exhaustive simulation.
Bugfix: an empty remote_header_rewrite_domain value caused
trivial-rewrite to dereference a null pointer, but only in
regression tests, not in production. Postfix rewrites
addresses in the remote rewriting context only when the
remote_header_rewrite_domain parameter value is non-empty.
Workaround: a malformed domain name lookup result (such as
null MX record) is now treated as a hard error, so that
Postfix will no longer repeatedly try to deliver mail until
the message expires in the queue. However, this will not
reject mail with reject_unknown_sender/recipient_domain.
That would require too much change for a stable release.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 27 02:19:42 CET 2006 - mls@suse.de
- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 24 09:11:46 CET 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- Fixing the spec-file
- Bugfix: ID#143682 - Spurious (obsoleted?) configuration variable in postfix's main.cf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 23 13:00:13 CET 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- Bugfix: ID#140173 postfix allows relaying on the whole subnet
- Bugfix: ID#144091 postfix doesn't start with the latest kernel
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 20 11:56:24 CET 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- Bugfix: ID#144091
- Postfix makes an entry in slp servre for smtp & smtps
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 16 14:49:29 CET 2006 - varkoly@suse.de
- removing openldap from "neededforbuild"
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 30 11:11:16 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.2, patchlevel 6
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 11 15:03:56 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- added patch ldap_api_changes.patch: openldap2.3 enforces to use
"The C LDAP Application Program Interface"
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 15 13:55:32 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#104663 - consistent use of variables in postfix
init-script
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#104568 - SuSEconfig.postfix doesnt set $PATH properly to
find all binaries.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 12 10:25:09 CEST 2005 - mmj@suse.de
- Package the /usr/lib/sendmail -> /usr/sbin/sendmail link [#102947]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 26 11:05:29 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#93884 - package postfix uses -fsigned-char
Remove -fsigned-char option for ppc and s390 archs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 25 11:52:18 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.2, patchlevel 5:
- Portability: the connection caching code broke on LP64
systems (inherited from Stevens Network Programming).
Files: util/unix_send_fd.c, util/unix_recv_fd.c. This code
is back-ported from the Postfix 2.3 snapshot release.
- Robustness: the SMTP client now disables connection caching
when it is unable to communicate with the scache(8) server,
instead of looping forever and not delivering mail. File:
global/scache_clnt.c. This code is back-ported from the
Postfix 2.3 snapshot release.
- Portability: after sending a socket, the scache(8) server
now waits for an ACK from the connection cache client before
closing the socket that it just sent. Files: scache/scache.c,
global/scache_clnt.c. This code is back-ported from the
Postfix 2.3 snapshot release.
- Portability: on LP64 systems, integer expressions are int,
but sizeof() and pointer difference expressions are larger.
Point fixes for a few discrepancies with variadic functions
that expect int (the permanent fix is to change the receiving
modules, but that results in too much change, and is not
allowed in the stable release). Files: tls/tls_scache.c,
util/clean_env.c, util/vstring.h, smtpstone/qmqp-source.c.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 18 15:49:16 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- force to set strict_8bitmime to "no" when POSTFIX_MDA != cyrus,
because once it is set to "yes", nobody sets it back.
- only install /etc/pam.d/smtp if %suse_version > 920
- use Prereq instead of Requires for mysql and postgresql subpackages
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jul 13 16:59:14 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- added /etc/pam.d/smtp configuration file
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 7 16:44:05 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- Fixed build on x86_64: use -fPIC for libraries and -fPIE for the
rest
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 5 17:57:48 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- applied dynamic maps patch of LaMont Jones at debian
- Fix to SuSEconfig.postfix: only touch tlsmgr line in master.cf,
if it is the new one using unix socket instead of fifo
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 30 17:52:10 CEST 2005 - uli@suse.de
- build with -fPIE (not -fpie) to avoid GOT overflow on s390x
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 23 10:22:18 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.2, patchlevel 4
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 17 17:06:39 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- fixed build using -pie/-fpie (hopefully)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 17 11:04:03 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- Build using -pie
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 13 18:24:50 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- set strict_8bitmime parameter to yes when using cyrus mailbox
delivery
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 4 15:54:33 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix ID#66325 - postfix: permissions
also ship a postfix.paranoid file with the package with all suid and sgid
bits disabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 3 16:29:04 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.2, patchlevel 3
- Bugfix ID#75717 - postfix init scripts reports success allthough postfix is
not running:
use checkproc again instead of "master -t", as "master -t" seems to be broken
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Apr 21 17:42:04 CEST 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.2, patchlevel 2
- Bugfix ID#74712, problems with read-only mounting of $chroot/proc:
don't mount /var/spool/postfix/proc ro as that results in /proc also mounted
ro.
- Bugfix ID#74709, postfix configuration and USE_IPV6 in
sysconfig/network/config
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 15 17:46:44 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.2, patchlevel 1
Postfix 2.2.1 solves four portability problems that surfaced in
the week since the 2.2.0 release, one harmless bug in the TLS
session cache cleaning code, and cleans up minor documentation
problems.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 10 10:18:45 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- 2.2.0 is out
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 7 14:15:08 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- update to RC2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Mar 2 15:01:33 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- make it compile with gcc4
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 28 18:03:36 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- RC1 of 2.2 is out
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 18 16:34:07 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- use "usr/sbin/postfix upgrade-configuration" now instead of
"etc/postfix/post-install upgrade-package"
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 17 19:28:22 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- removed some @ chars (don't know how they slipped in)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 17 13:42:18 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- update to current pre 2.2 snapshot (2.2-20050216)
2.2 release could happen next week
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 10 09:08:18 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- added patch needed for the Kolab project (this patch is part of the upcoming
postfix 2-2 release), see
http://wiki.kolab.org/index.php/Kolab-major-app-patches
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 3 10:00:38 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- s/X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start/Should-Start/
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Feb 2 16:44:34 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- added long_header.patch
long lines piped into postfix sendmail can lead to errors.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Feb 2 08:52:19 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix ID#49307: faster postfix startup: don't use hashed directories if
possible:
- added patch empty_hash_queue_names.patch to be able to modify
hash_queue_names parameter.
- added check to %post to change hash_queue_names in case of
/var/spool/postfix residing on a reiserfs partition when doing
a fresh installation
- Bugfix ID#50386 - postfix must prereq /sbin/ip (iproute2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 28 16:29:05 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- updated tls+ipv6 patchkit to v1.26
- Bugfix: Incomplete error checking in getaddrinfo() could cause lmtpd to
crash with debug_peer_list defined. Carsten Hoeger, SuSE. File:
util/match_ops.c
- Linux workaround: When mynetworks isn't set, a chrooted process could not
read the IPv6 address information from /proc. We now invoke own_inet_addr()
before chrooting, while processing main.cf. [backported from 2.2-nonprod
snapshot] File: global/mail_params.c
- Safety: when IPv6 netmask can't be determined, mynetworks is not set and
mynetworks_style = subnet, assume /128 (host only). Until now, Tru64Unix
assumed /64 (good for real subnets, but not safe for tunnel ranges etc.).
File: util/inet_addr_local.c
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Jan 15 20:48:48 CET 2005 - schwab@suse.de
- Use <owner>:<group> in permissions file.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 13 16:16:41 CET 2005 - choeger@suse.de
- Two fixes to ipv6-patch related bugs:
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#49435 - VUL-0: Postfix, permit_mx_backup, IPv6, chroot
--> Open Relay!
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#49695 - SEGV while lmtp delivery
- mount /proc into chroot jail to be able to access /proc/net/if_inet6
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 24 14:46:16 CET 2004 - schwab@suse.de
- Put options first in find command line.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 9 09:20:27 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- setting LC_ALL=POSIX in SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Sep 29 18:14:13 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#46462, postfix should switch biff off
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 21 12:48:02 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.1, patchlevel 5
(several small bugfixes)
- updated tls+ipv6 patchkit (there have been some small bugs)
- use v4 address 127.0.0.1 as amavisd-new local contact address
as amavisd is not listening on any v6 address
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 20 09:51:25 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- also chmod the .db file resulting of a postmap (related to
bugfix ID#39045
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 16 13:57:32 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#39045 - tls_per_site table updates in SuSEconfig.postfix
introduced POSTFIX_MAP_LIST in /etc/sysconfig/postfix where additional
maps maintained by SuSEconfig.postfix can be added
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 16 10:34:58 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#45252 - rpm calls SuSEconfig.permissions which calls rpm
-> 3 minute timeout
Also don't call rpm from SuSEconfig.postfix
- Speedup: set timestamp of $TMPDIR/main.cf into the past to workaround
postconf safety which is not neccessary, because we do not touch the main.cf,
the postfix daemons are using.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 13 11:57:15 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- added $time to Required-Start in init-script
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Aug 26 14:15:31 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- do not filter locally delivered mail when USE_AMAVIS=yes
(don't set content_filter=vscan in main.cf)
- removed obsolete vscan service definition from master.cf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 20 12:47:52 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- use "$MASTER_BIN -t" to check whether postfix is already running
in start section of init-script. That's more reliable then checkproc.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jul 14 17:48:29 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#42995 - SuSEconfig.postfix should ignore
.swp and other files in /etc/aliases.d
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 13 16:22:02 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#42281, openssl ca segfaults:
added missing [ policy_anything ] configuration
options to openssl.cnf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 12 14:58:58 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.1, patchlevel 4
- updated tls+ipv6 patchkit to v1.25
- new feature POSTFIX_REGISTER_SLP in /etc/sysconfig/postfix
to be able to totally disable slptool from being started
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 25 12:42:45 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- updated tls+ipv6 patchkit to v1.24:
- Bugfix: Prefixlen non-null host portion validation (in CIDR maps for
example) yielded incorrect results sometimes because signed arithmetic was
used instad of unsigned.
- Patch correction: The TLS+IPv6 patch for Postfix 2.1.0 missed the master.cf
update (used for new installattions). Added it back.
- as tls and ipv6 patches have not been completely ported to postfix 2.1
new documentation system, especially the new postconf(5) manpage is
missing the complete ipv6 and tls related configuration parameters,
readded the sample-* files from ipv6+tls to %doc/samples
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 4 11:24:20 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.1, patchlevel 1:
- Patch 01 fixes a signal 11 problem in the check_policy_service
feature when SASL support is compiled in but turned off in the
SMTP server (smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = no).
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 28 10:46:55 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- added now officially released tls patchkit 0.8.18-2.1.0-0.9.7d to
the source package for the user to be able to build a non-ipv6
postfix package
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 26 17:46:01 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- official tls+ipv6 v1.23 patchkit released:
- Patch fixes: Several code fixes to make the patch compile and work
correctly when compiled without IPv6 support.
- Bugfix (Solaris only?): address family length was not updated
which could cause client hostname validation errors. File:
smtpd/smtpd_peer.c
- Portability: added support for Darwin 7.3+. This may need some
further testing.
- Cleanup: Restructure and redocument interface address retrieval
functions. (This reduced the number of preprocessor statements
from 99 to 93 ;) File: util/inet_addr_local.c
- Cleanup: make several explicit casts to have compilers shut their
pie holes about uninteresting things.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Apr 23 11:22:35 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- update to final postfix v2.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 21 17:35:26 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix: changed {main,master}.cf backup path in specfile, but not in
SuSEconfig script
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 21 11:55:43 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.1 RC5
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 19 14:23:19 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- update to current postfix 2.1 release candidate (RC4)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 7 13:09:09 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#38569, exit SuSEconfig.postfix if
mktemp fails
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 30 11:13:38 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#37409
the saslauthd socket is not copied to chroot jail due to
a wrong test in SuSEconfig.postfix (used -L instead of -S)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 29 20:03:16 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- only add ::1 to inet_interfaces when SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE=no
AND ipv6 is enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 29 11:03:56 CEST 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bug ID#37293, SuSEConfig complains POSTFIX_ADD_* parameters are
unknown (in turkish locale settings)
added LC_CTYPE=POSIX to SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 25 10:54:26 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to tls+ipv6 version 1.22 (related to Bugzilla ID#35884)
- Feature: Support "inet_interfaces = IPv4:all" and "inet_interfaces =
IPv6:all", to restrict postfix to use either IPv4-only or IPv6-only. A more
complete implementation will be part of a future patch. (Slightly modified)
patch by Michal Ludvig, SuSE. Files: util/interfaces_to_af.[ch],
util/inet_addr_local.c, global/own_inet_addr.c,
global/wildcard_inet_addr.[ch], master/master_ent.ch
- Bugfix: In Postfix snapshots, a #define was misplaced with the effect that
IPv6 subnets were not included in auto- generated $mynetworks (i.e.,
mynetworks not defined in main.cf, when also mynetworks_style=subnet) on
Linux 2.x systems. File: utils/sys_defs.h
- now adding ::1 to inet_interfaces when SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE=no
(related to Bugzilla ID#35884)
- enabled ipv6 again
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 18 12:37:44 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to most recent snapshot version 2.0.19-20040312:
Patch 19 fixes two low-priority problems:
- When mail is submitted at a high rate with the Postfix sendmail
command, the pickup daemon is keps busy long enough that it it
terminated by the watchdog timer (a feature that prevents Postfix
from locking up permanently).
- Malformed addresses in SMTP commands could result in table looks
with zero-length search strings, causing trouble with NIS lookups.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Mar 17 16:51:00 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- disable IPv6 patch as it introduces problems for people
who do not use IPv6, see Bugzilla ID#35884,
"ipv6 mynetworks don't work"
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 8 15:58:35 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- be a nice packager and strictly follow
http://www.porcupine.org/postfix-mirror/newdoc/PACKAGE_README.html
(added setgid_group=... to post-install upgrade-package)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 27 11:37:56 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- update to most recent version 2.0.18-20040209
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 23 15:25:20 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#34817, SuSEconfig.postfix doesn't specify direct path to
"postconf" and generates errors if run via sudo by a non-root user.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 6 13:15:49 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.0.18-20040205
- enabled tls+ipv6 patch as it is now available for latest
pre 2.1 snapshot
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 2 13:22:54 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- finally, the official TLS patchkit of Lutz hit the ground
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 2 11:02:16 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- additional fix for the TLS extensions patch
should also fix Bugzilla ID#34218
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 23 12:15:00 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- fixed the smtp segfault
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 22 21:37:51 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to postfix 2.0.18-20040122
- added new feature for specfile usetls to en/dis-able TLS
support
- temporary removed TLS support (self adapted patch to most recent
postfix snapshot version) as it currently results in smtp segfaulting
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 22 13:53:44 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- update to recent postfix snapshot version 2.0.17-20040120
which will become the next official release 2.1 around
next week according to Wietse Venema.
- added possibility to compile using the combined IPV6/TLS patch
which can be downloaded from http://www.ipnet6.org/postfix/
just set useipv6 to 1 at the top of the specfile.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 22 01:45:58 CET 2004 - ro@suse.de
- remove call to ldap_enable_cache
(function has been removed from openldap and was already
obsolete before (warning was issued back then))
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 14 16:38:06 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- added openslp register/derigister calls to postfix init-script
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 12 15:50:35 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- add postfix user to group mail in case of POSTFIX_MDA==cyrus
to let postfix lmtp access /var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 8 16:00:30 CET 2004 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#33421, SMTP-Auth and relaying
added permit_sasl_authenticated also to smtpd_recipient_restrictions
in SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec 1 14:51:06 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- always create temp files and always remove them later on
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 17 12:51:09 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- some .spec improvements
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 30 12:13:51 CET 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Run SuSEconfig after install
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Oct 29 20:23:44 CET 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Don't build as root
- Be nice and clean up after ourselves
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 14 15:47:52 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix v2.0.16
- update to tls extensions v0.8.16
- Fix for Bugzilla ID#32114, fixed some if condition syntaxes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 16 10:29:25 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- fixed example for POSTFIX_RELAYHOST, Bug ID#30756
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 8 09:49:49 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- updated some sysconfig descriptions
- removed relays.osirosoft.com from the examples, Bug ID#30215
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 4 15:40:25 CEST 2003 - kukuk@suse.de
- Fix next useradd call
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Sep 3 11:31:54 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- conf/postfix-files as input for /etc/permissions.d/postfix (Bug ID#29915)
- generate better amavisd-new master.cf line:
limit maxproc to 2 and use brackets around localhost
(Bug ID#29917)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 1 13:08:33 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- use conf/postfix-files as input for directories and permissions
for files/directories in/below $queue_directory and $command_directory
- use /var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp as lmtp socket in SuSEconfig.postfix
and change access modes of /var/lib/imap and /var/lib/imap/socket
to let postfix lmtp access the unix socket
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 29 11:43:53 CEST 2003 - kukuk@suse.de
- Create postfix user as system account [Bug #29611]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 29 08:48:52 CEST 2003 - kukuk@suse.de
- Adjust sendmail permissions
- Create /var/spool/postfix/public with permissions postfix is
using
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 29 00:27:03 CEST 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Add sendmail to /etc/sysconfig/mail
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Aug 14 18:41:19 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to Postfix 2.0 Patch 14
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#28921:
missing activation metadata in sysconfig template
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jul 30 11:48:21 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- new macros for stop/restart of services on rpm update/removal
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 21 13:33:53 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- chown user:group instead of user.group
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 11 11:23:05 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to tls extensions 0.8.15-2.0.13-0.9.7b
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 1 15:44:05 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- updated SuSEconfig to use amavisd-new instead of amavis[d]-postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jun 30 17:43:20 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to Postfix 2.0 Patch 13
- After "postfix reload", the master daemon now warns when the
inet_interfaces parameter setting has changed, and ignores the
change, instead of passing incorrect information to the smtp
server.
- After the postdrop command change with Postfix 2.0.11, the postcat
command no longer recognized "maildrop" queue files as valid.
- Mail could bounce when two messages were delivered simultaneously
to a non-existent mailbox file. The safe_open() code that prevents
race condition exploits will now try a little harder when it
actually encounters a race condition.
- update to tls extensions 0.8.14-2.0.12-0.9.7b
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 12 13:27:48 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- also change path to smtpd.conf in sysconfig template parameter
description dependent on what %{_lib} is set to.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 12 09:51:33 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.0, patchlevel 12
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 11 17:55:21 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_libdir}/sasl2 instead of
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/sasl2
and we also can build on 64bit archs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 11 14:25:29 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- package /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf using %{_libdir}/sasl2/smtpd.conf
- added /etc/postfix to filelist
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 11 09:11:11 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.0, patchlevel 11
- update to tls extensions 0.8.13-2.0.10-0.9.7b
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 23 14:33:01 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- updated SuSE/master.cf toplevel comments
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 23 14:19:43 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.0, patchlevel 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 19 12:42:36 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- remove installed (but unpackaged) file /etc/postfix/aliases
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 19 10:12:52 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- path to ca, certificate and key is relative to $POSTFIX_SSL_PATH,
added $POSTFIX_SSL_PATH/ to the relevant parts of SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 14 11:29:48 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- correctly handle new POSTFIX_SMTP_TLS_CLIENT parameter in
SuSEconfig.postfix (activate/deactivate master.cf entries)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 14 11:05:36 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- added libxcrypt to chroot jail, Bugzilla ID#25766
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 13 20:40:00 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- added TLS_CLIENT support, Bugzilla ID#26647
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 23 13:43:02 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.0, patchlevel 9
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Apr 15 10:27:13 CEST 2003 - ro@suse.de
- fixed neededforbuild
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 7 12:58:01 CEST 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 2.0, patchlevel 7
- update to tls extensions 0.8.13-2.0.6-0.9.7a
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#25905, do not restrict mailbox size per default
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Mar 8 15:56:26 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- use checkproc to check if there really is a postfix master
process running when there's a pid file lying around.
(Bugzilla ID#24910)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 6 11:02:12 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to Postfix 2.0 Patch 06
- Postfix now truncates non-address information in message address
headers (comments, etc.) to 250 characters per address. This should
rarely present a problem. Reportedly, junk mail from poorly written
software can trigger the protection, but that is no great loss.
- Some little fixes to documentation.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 4 10:29:31 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to Postfix 2.0 Patch 05
- The SMTP server's hard and soft error limits were off by one.
With "smtpd_hard_error_limit = 1", Postfix will now disconnect
after the first error, instead of the second one.
- The proxymap server could deadlock when the mydestination parameter
setting included a proxymapped lookup table.
- Some little fixes to documentation.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Mar 1 16:41:10 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- when updating postfix, check whether post-install changed
main/master.cf and update md5sums to not confuse SuSEconfig
- when installing postfix on a fresh system, create md5sums
in %post to be able to let check_md5_and_move() detect
changes that a user might have done without running SuSEconfig
before.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 27 19:01:32 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- no longer remove md5sums of main.cf and master.cf during
postinstall, as SuSEconfig then no longer knows, whether
main.cf/master.cf had been modified by the user.
Disadvantage: as postfix permanently needs basic changes
to both main and master.cf, SuSEconfig.postfix will frequently
generate .SuSEconfig files although the user did not change anything
Bugzilla ID#24432
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 21 10:04:48 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to Postfix 2.0 Patch 04
- The format of maildir filenames is synchronized with the present
version of the maildir definition document. This format was already
adopted by the 20030126 snapshot release.
- The time limit on delivery to external commands was not enforced.
This was broken probably some time before the first public Postfix
release.
- Duplicate elimination after virtual alias expansion works again.
This was broken with the introduction of the original recipient
attribute.
- The local pickup daemon dropped incomplete records from local
submissions. This was broken somewhere in the middle of 2002.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Feb 15 14:59:54 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#23675: new service proxymap will not be
appended during update
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 10 16:25:39 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- also check whether amavisd-postfix is installed and set up
filter section in master.cf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 30 11:43:03 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to Postfix 2.0 Patch 03
- Postfix 2.0 broke relocated table lookup results with mail not
rejected at the SMTP port, causing "User has moved to" text to be
deleted.
- A widely used maildir filename generating algorithm was broken.
This affects all Postfix versions with maildir support. Instead of
TIME.PID_COUNT.HOST Postfix now uses TIME.DEVICE_INODE.HOST.
- Postfix 2.0 gave incorrect FILTER_README instructions for sites
that wish to disable virtual alias mapping before the content
filter.
- postfix-lib64.patch code now integrated in postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 24 11:52:17 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- changed SuSEconfig.postfix and smtpd.conf to use sasl2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 23 13:07:17 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- forgot to add tlsmgr to master.cf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 23 11:43:24 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- Hmmm, just noticed, that suddenly 2.0.0.x became 2.0.x
must have missed something...
- updated SuSE/master.cf (new proxymap service)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 16 10:21:27 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- added POSTFIX_ADD_MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT as example to sysconfig.postfix
(Bugzilla ID#22907)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 14 12:51:56 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- build using sasl2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 10 13:24:43 CET 2003 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix v2 (version 2.0.0.2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Dec 11 11:44:51 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added sysconfig metadata to sysconfig templates
- updated to new tls extensions
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Nov 29 13:16:42 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#21865: don't copy directories into
directories when updating chroot jail in cpifnewer()
- Update to version 1.11, pl12
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 19 14:29:36 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- new SuSEconfig.postfix features:
. SMTP-AUTH server
. SMTP-AUTH client
. TLS Server
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 5 15:08:43 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- quote args of tr command
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 4 13:52:51 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- new feature: POSTFIX_ADD_* command in sysconfig/postfix to
be able to add any regular postfix command via SuSEconfig
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#21120 added POSTFIX_ADD_MAILBOX_SIZE_LIMIT
as example with value 0 (unlimited)
- added a header to main.cf explaining that many postfix
parameters have been added to the end of main.cf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 15 11:27:46 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix for Bugzilla ID#20754
missed some parameters when restoring main.cf or master.cf
from scratch
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Oct 9 20:34:03 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- NULLCLIENT did not work because SuSEconfig searches for the wrong
keyword
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 7 17:47:56 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix related to Bugzilla IDs 20506, 18298, 19294:
masquerade_classes should not be extended by envelope_recipient
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Sep 6 17:04:57 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added ypbind to X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start in init-script
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 28 11:37:38 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added restoration mechanism to restore master.cf and/or main.cf
if they got deleted by (intention or) accident to SuSEconfig.postfix
- added ldap to X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 26 11:11:26 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#18298: when setting FROM_HEADER, also unqualified
envelope recipients should be qualified to FROM_HEADER, not to
myorigin, added envelope_recipient to masquerade_classes
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#18297: %post touches main.cf and master.cf so it
may happen, that an update leaves .SuSEconfig files.
Remove /var/adm/SuSEconfig/md5/etc/postfix/main.cf and master.cf
in %post
- Bugfix Bugzilla ID#18301: sendmail and postfix have different
opinions on the usage of NULLCLIENT. Moved NULLCLIENT to
sysconfig.postfix.POSTFIX_NULLCLIENT
- added exim to Conflicts
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Aug 22 09:47:51 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- wait for qmgr in the background for a maximum of 60 seconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 21 17:07:39 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix for init-script:
wait for qmgr to be ready before calling postfix flush
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 14 15:59:04 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added accidently removed line in master.cf for amavis,
Bugzilla ID#17732
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Aug 13 10:08:47 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- exclude .rpmsave and .rpmorig from /etc/aliases.d expansion
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 7 11:55:55 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added netcfg to Prereq (/etc/aliases)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Aug 6 11:28:56 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added pcre openldap2-client to prereq (Bugzilla ID#17447)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 5 16:38:49 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- completed Prereq
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 19 16:49:57 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix for the handling of POSTFIX_MASQUERADE_DOMAIN
and FROM_HEADER
- removed main.cf from SuSE.tar.gz
- added X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start: cyrus to init-script
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 18 13:57:44 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- set local as default MDA again
reason: postfix does not execute any external programs like procmail
with uid 0, so root mails will go to /var/mail/nobody, which
will confuse people
- remove setting of SUSE_RELEASE version in the (E)SMTP banner
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 12 11:08:03 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- removed /etc/aliases from filelist, it's now in netcfg
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 11 14:16:25 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- removed 'q' flag from vscan transport definition, because
current amavis versions have a rfc2821_mailbox_addr function
- remove old aliases.db files in %post
- do not use unset in %post
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 8 15:14:00 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- make procmail the default MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 5 17:11:03 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- use %{_lib} macro to detect platforms with lib64
directories
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 5 16:34:38 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- make chroot jail function lib64 aware
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 4 13:53:40 CEST 2002 - uli@suse.de
- fixed libnsl detection on lib64 systems
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 4 10:34:26 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- ldap_url_search_st is no longer available in OpenLDAP v2.1
added a patch, that uses ldap_url_parse
- added new feature POSTFIX_MDA, Bugzilla ID#16720
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 7 13:34:09 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- changed POSTFIX_BASIC_SPAM_PREVENTION. It can now be set to
either off(default), medium or hard
- cleaned up SuSEconfig.postfix
- prepared for /etc/aliases.d
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 5 18:09:16 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- new FEATURES: POSTFIX_RBL_HOSTS, POSTFIX_BASIC_SPAM_PREVENTION,
Bugzilla ID#16383
- moved sample-*.cf files to %{_docdir}/postfix/samples
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 5 11:14:29 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to patchlevel 11, version 1.1.11
- new FEATURE: POSTFIX_UPDATE_MAPS
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 24 13:39:05 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to patchlevel 10, version 1.1.10
- create required users and groups in %pre install
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Apr 25 16:55:58 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- removed provides of my own packagename...
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Apr 19 13:25:32 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix for README.SuSE: POSTFIX_CREATECF is now
MAIL_CREATE_CONFIG
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Apr 4 11:36:52 CEST 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to patchlevel 7, version 1.1.7
- introduced new feature POSTFIX_LAPTOP
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 26 15:21:18 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to patchlevel 5, version 1.1.5
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 12 15:28:24 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix: don't check whether POSTFIX_MASQUERADE_DOMAIN is empty
or not, because else we won't be able to clear it.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 28 10:21:36 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added flags=q to amavis transport definition (link@suse.de):
[...]
If your postfix is older than snapshot 20010610, leave out the
"flags=q" part. However, amavis will not function properly with
envelope adresses that contain whitespace in the local-part.
This is quite rare, but has been observed a few times.
[...]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 25 13:58:05 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 1.1.4 (1.1, patchlevel 4)
Bugfix (excerpt from HISTORY):
..................................................................
off-by-one error, causing a null byte to be
written outside dynamically allocated memory in
the queue manager with addresses of exactly 100
bytes long, resulting in SIGSEGV on systems with
an "exact fit" malloc routine.
..................................................................
- added new option SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE to /etc/sysconfig/mail
which has been introduced by the SuSE dist-team (excerpt):
..................................................................
sendmail does have an option to listen only on the local port,
this should be the default.
A flag "SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE" in /etc/sysconfig/mail will be used
to decide if port 25 should be opened externally.
The sendmail package will send a mail to root explaining this
fact. sendmail updates will copy the value of START_SMTPD to this
new flag.
..................................................................
As this is a totally different behaviour compared to old releases,
SMTPD_LISTEN_REMOTE will be set to "yes", if POSTFIX_CREATECF
(now MAIL_CREATE_CONFIG) had been set to "yes" before the update.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 21 12:39:55 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- fillup workaround
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 21 11:23:52 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- hostname handling is still annoying
added some piece of code to SuSEconfig.postfix to
get a valid hostname
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 18 16:03:40 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- %postinst cleanup:
. use rename_sysconfig_variable macro
. use remove_and_set macro
instead of directly calling fillup
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Feb 13 17:27:37 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- FQHOSTNAME has been removed from /etc/sysconfig/network/config
and is now set in /etc/HOSTNAME, which wasn't FQ in the past.
*Please, don't change it again*
- if POSTFIX_LOCALDOMAINS is set, do not append
"$myhostname, localhost.$mydomain" anymore
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 12 16:31:14 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Also take care of the localhost:10025 mailer definition when
setting up chroot options
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 11 09:27:47 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Do not set myorigin to FROM_HEADER
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 7 10:10:55 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix(SuSEconfig.postfix): typo in path to /etc/sysconfig/amavis
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 4 11:25:51 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- SuSEconfig.postfix enhancement: get hostname from hostname -f
Bugfix: get FQHOSTNAME from /etc/sysconfig/network/config
- added -y to fillup_and_insserv to create startlinks
after installation
- changed company name to SuSE Linux AG in copyright headers
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb 4 09:44:45 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to postfix 1.1.3 and tls extensions 0.8.3
minor bugfixes
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postfix-users/message/52953
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 1 20:37:27 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix: Forgot to assign a name to TMPDIR in SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 1 11:43:17 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added resolve_local_panic.patch
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postfix-users/message/52746
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 30 15:44:10 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update of tls extensions to 0.8.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 28 15:00:07 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 1.1.2
- sysconfig.mail changes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 22 12:08:43 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- renamed cleanup.fillup to sysconfig.postfix.cleanup
- added postqueue patch, see
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postfix-users/message/51611
for more details
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 21 14:56:39 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to official release version 1.1.0
- moved some stuff to /etc/sysconfig/mail
- cleaned up /etc/rc.config access
- added some safety checks to SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 16 16:58:53 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 20020115 (release candidate for Postfix
official release version 1.1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 15 16:20:13 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- some improvements to SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 11 17:52:25 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to version 20020107
- added postinstall section to update from previous versions
of postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 8 20:11:07 CET 2002 - egmont@suselinux.hu
- Changed /sbin/init.d to /etc/init.d in init script comment
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 7 15:01:16 CET 2002 - choeger@suse.de
- added sender_canonical_maps to SuSEconfig.postfix to let
the new YaST2 module setup this map similar to sendmails
genericstable
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 3 13:51:45 CET 2002 - kukuk@suse.de
- SuSEconfig.postfix shell script is no config file [Bug #12712]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Dec 19 15:26:20 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- Made initscript more LSB compliant (status codes)
- Bugfix for Bugzilla ID#12672 (improve explanation
of POSTFIX_LOCALDOMAINS)
- robustness enhancement for SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Dec 14 15:42:31 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- typo in specfile (master.cf installed as main.cf)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 13 11:25:44 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 20011210
- some changes to SuSEconfig.postfix:
. added POSTFIX_UPDATE_CHROOT_JAIL variable, see README.SuSE
. some cleanups for chroot jail
. little bugfixes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 13 01:16:57 CET 2001 - ro@suse.de
- moved rc.config.d -> sysconfig
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 28 18:36:10 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 20011127
- some changes to SuSEconfig.postfix:
. added more robustness (Jehova)
. do not chown -R postfix to /var/spool/postfix
. query for package cyrus-sasl instead of sasl
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 20 16:13:00 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 20011115
Bugfix for a memory exhaustion bug in smtpd
see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postfix-users/message/46597
- remove START_ variable
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Nov 9 14:54:24 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- some changes to specfile (thanks to Simon J Mudd from whom
I copied some code)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 6 15:19:18 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- fix some SuSEconfig.postfix bugs:
. master.cf chroot column can also contain '-'
. don't do anything if POSTFIX_CREATECF != yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct 26 13:11:17 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to most recent snapshot version 20011008
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 25 14:36:47 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to pl05
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct 19 12:53:44 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix, Bugzilla ID#11914
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Sep 26 09:33:34 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- ALWAYS create master.cf, even is POSTFIX_CREATECF is set
to no, because else chroot mode may not work, Bugzilla ID#11359
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 13 14:34:06 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- removed an obsolete echo in start section of init-script
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 6 13:48:29 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix in init-script: redirect output of postfix start
to dev/null and do not use startproc to start postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 4 18:09:43 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to tls-extensions v0.7.9
see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postfix-users/message/41094
for details
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 31 13:54:02 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update of tls-extensions to 0.7.8
- update of postfix to pl04
- Bugfix: - check if postfix spool is set up before starting postfix
- start postfix with postfix start, because postfix-script
wouldn't be executed, else.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 10 14:34:17 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update of tls-extensions to 0.7.3
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 28 13:06:47 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- bugfix: remove libs from chroot jail, that are no longer
valid, Bugzilla ID#9133
- bugfix: init script was not LSB compliant, Bugzilla ID#9063
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 15 09:44:49 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- added cyrus to require start in init-script
- "bugfix": bootstrap problem cyrus-imapd <-> postfix:
cyrus-imapd must run before postfix, but fails to create
lmtp socket, because /var/spool/postfix/public directory
isn't present. FIX: add it to filelist
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 13 15:08:33 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- install postrop with special SGID modes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jun 12 13:29:36 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- improved SuSEconfig.postfix
- better main.cf handling
- new feature: chroot or not chroot
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 28 09:36:49 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- major bugfix: memory leak in the LDAP client module
- minor bugfixes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 9 20:15:27 CEST 2001 - mfabian@suse.de
- bzip2 sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 2 09:44:29 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- updated to pl02, bugfixrelease
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 30 11:41:35 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix for SuSEconfig.postfix:
Handling of TIMEZONE variable if set to unappropriate or no
value
- Improvement: Warnings are printed out in bold
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Apr 17 16:28:41 CEST 2001 - kukuk@suse.de
- Don't use a RPM macro for version number
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Mar 30 10:08:15 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to pl01, bugfixrelease
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 27 13:16:45 CEST 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- added libcrack to chroot jail, because
it is needed by pam_pwcheck
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 15 01:08:35 CET 2001 - ro@suse.de
- fixed neededforbuild for openldap
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 5 11:49:48 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- first non-beta of the next postfix generation
- v20010228
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 27 11:22:24 CET 2001 - ro@suse.de
- added cyrus-sasl-devel to neededforbuild
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 27 09:51:56 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- new version, 20010225
- removed notification message
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 20 14:16:30 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- bugfix: wrong permissions for maildrop directory
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 31 10:53:04 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 20010128
- now linked against ldaplib2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 5 14:25:11 CET 2001 - choeger@suse.de
- bugfix: maildrop must be owned by postfix.root
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec 18 14:47:53 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 20001212
- bugfix: insserv
- bugfix: missed openssl in neededforbuilt
- renamed to postfix, because a non-crypto version
is no longer needed
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Dec 13 15:52:43 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfix: postfix-script was not executable
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Dec 12 15:13:40 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- Bugfixes:
Provides in initscript
Use /bin/bash in SuSEconfig.postfix
- Update to version 20001210
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Nov 30 08:35:09 CET 2000 - ro@suse.de
- startscript sbin -> etc
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Nov 23 09:55:37 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- new version
- fix for neededforbuild
- fix for master.cf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 22 13:06:54 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- adopted to new init scheme
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 15 16:13:12 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- fixed neededforbuild
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 14 15:19:40 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- update to version 20001030
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Nov 9 17:14:48 CET 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- long packagename
- added rpm buildroot
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 8 15:59:41 CET 2000 - uli@suse.de
- fixed neededforbuild
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Nov 3 18:12:57 CET 2000 - bk@suse.de
- src/util/dict_ldap.c:dict_ldap_lookup(): fix missing **-termination.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 24 17:28:06 CEST 2000 - fober@suse.de
- s390,ppc: added -fsigned-char compiler option, to fix obscure segfaults.
(code is not signed/unsigned-char-clean)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 12 18:24:54 CEST 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- yet another SuSEconfig.postfix bug (incorrect link)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Oct 11 16:47:35 CEST 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- bugfix for SuSEconfig.postfix
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 9 13:54:13 CEST 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- bugfix: missed to install new flush service
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 9 11:48:39 CEST 2000 - choeger@suse.de
- inititial revision of pfixtls