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author | heinz <heinz> | 2007-05-02 15:20:45 +0000 |
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committer | heinz <heinz> | 2007-05-02 15:20:45 +0000 |
commit | e62cb47c950f6cbc941e9199589545b7704f78ec (patch) | |
tree | 5c107dc18eb89b57921d668a71015b2de08a5035 /mail/coolmail | |
parent | 73a03e0b3107b3e5e5c93f46c8af924b77d4e5ea (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-e62cb47c950f6cbc941e9199589545b7704f78ec.tar.gz |
Updated to version 3.2.0.
Pkgsrc changes:
- Removed PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT until the issue with encoded ownership in
+INSTALL files is resolved.
- made pkglint shut up about some warnings (CONFIGURE_DIRS, BUILD_DIRS,
hidden commands with @)
- parse-rules-for-masses has moved in the source archive.
- The directories "masses" and "tools" are no longer distributed in the
archive so I simplified the post-install target.
- Since "tools" is gone, the post-extract: target is obsolete.
- MESSAGE now points at sa-compile.
- Spamc depends on zlib now, so we needed the appropriate buildlink3 file.
Summary of changes since version 3.1.8:
=======================================
* new behavior for trusted_networks/internal_networks: the 127.* network
is now always considered trusted and internal, regardless of configuration.
* bug 3109: short-circuiting of 'definite ham' or 'definite spam' messages
based on individual short-circuit rules using the 'shortcircuit' setting,
by Dallas Engelken <dallase /at/ uribl.com>.
* bug 5305: implement 'msa_networks', for ISPs to specify their Mail
Submission Agents, and extend network trust accordingly.
* bug 4636: Add support for charset normalization, so rules can be written
in UTF-8 to match text in other charsets.
* sa-compile: compilation of SpamAssassin rules into a fast parallel-matching
DFA, implemented in native code.
* "tflags multiple": allow writing of rules that count multiple hits in a
single message.
* bug 4363: if a message uses CRLF for line endings, we should use it as
well, otherwise stay with LF as usual; important for Windows users.
* bug 4515: content preview was omitting first paragraph when no Subject:
header was present.
* The third-party modules used by sa-update are now required by the
SpamAssassin package, instead of being optional.
* Bug 5165: 'sa-update --checkonly' added to check for updates without
applying them; thanks to <anomie /at/ users.sourceforge.net>
* Bugs 4606, 4609: Adjust MIME parsing limits for nested multipart/* and
message/rfc822 MIME parts.
* bug 5295: add 'whitelist_auth', to whitelist addresses that send mail
using sender-authorization systems like SPF, Domain Keys, and DKIM
* Removed dependency on Text::Wrap CPAN module.
* Received header parsing updates/fixes/additions.
Spamc / spamd:
* bug 4603: Mail::SpamAssassin::Spamd::Apache2 -- mod_perl2 module,
implementing spamd as a mod_perl module, contributed as a Google Summer of
Code project by Radoslaw Zielinski.
* bug 3991: spamd can now listen on UNIX domain, TCP, and SSL sockets
simultaneously. Command-line semantics extended slightly, although fully
backwards compatibly; add the --ssl-port switch to allow TCP and SSL
listening at the same time.
* bug 3466: do Bayes expiration, if required, after results have been
passed back to the client from spamd; this helps avoid client timeouts.
* more complete IPv6 support.
* spamc: Add '-K' switch, to ping spamd.
* spamc: add '-z' switch, which compresses mails to be scanned using
zlib compression; very useful for long-distance use of spamc over the
internet.
* bug 5296: spamc '--headers' switch, which scans messages and transmits
back just rewritten headers. This is more bandwidth-efficient than the
normal mode of scanning, but only works for 'report_safe 0'.
* Bump spamd's protocol version to 1.4, to reflect new HEADERS verb used
for '--headers'.
Mail::SpamAssassin modules and API:
* bug 4589: allow M::SA::Message to use IO::File objects to read in
message (same as GLOB).
* bug 4517: rule instrumentation plugin hooks, to measure performance,
from John Gardiner Myers <jgmyers /at/ proofpoint.com>.
* add two features to core rule-parsing code; 1. optional behaviour to
recurse through subdirs looking for .cf/.pre's, to support rules compilers
working on rulesrc dir. 2. call back into invoking code on lint failure,
so rule compiler can detect which rules exactly fail the lint check.
* bug 5206: detect duplicate rules, and silently merge them internally
for greater efficiency.
* bug 5243: add Plugin::register_method_priority() API, allowing plugins
to control the relative ordering of plugin callbacks relative to other
plugins' implementations.
* Reduced memory footprint.
Plugins:
* bug 5236: Support Mail::SPF replacement for Mail::SPF::Query.
* bug 5127: allow mimeheader :raw rules to match newlines and folded-header
whitespace in MIME header strings.
* bug 4770: add ASN.pm plugin, contributed by Matthias Leisi <matthias at
leisi.net>
* bug 5271: move ImageInfo ruleset into 3.2.0 core rules, thanks to
Dallas Engelken <dallase /at/ uribl.com>.
* VBounce ruleset and plugin: detect spurious bounce messages sent by
broken mail systems in response to spam or viruses. (Based on Tim
Jackson's "bogus-virus-warnings.cf" ruleset.)
* DomainKeys/DKIM: Mail::DKIM is now preferred over Mail::DomainKeys,
since the latter module is no longer actively maintained, and Mail::DKIM
can handle both DomainKeys and DKIM signatures.
* DKIM: separate signature verification from fetching a policy: can save
a DNS lookup for each unverified message by setting score to 0 for all
policy-related rules (DKIM_POLICY_SIGNALL, DKIM_POLICY_SIGNSOME, and
DKIM_POLICY_TESTING). (thanks to Mark Martinec)
* DKIM: support testing flags in the public key, as well as in the policy
record. (thanks to Mark Martinec)
* DKIM: skip fetching a policy (SSP) if a signature does verify, according
to draft-allman-dkim-ssp-02 (thanks to Mark Martinec)
* Move rule functionality and checking into separate Check plugin, allowing
third parties to implement alternative scanner core algorithms.
* core EvalTests code moved into various plugins.
* Plus lots of miscellaneous bug fixes.
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