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changes:
- build on GNOME-2.6
- fix some GPGME interaction problems.
- yet another set of minor fixes.
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as an indirect dependency.
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cyrus-imapd22/Makefile.
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by Piotr Stolc in PR pkg/24644.
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The Sender Rewriting Scheme preserves .forward functionality in an
SPF-compliant world.
SPF requires the SMTP client IP to match the envelope sender
(return-path). When a message is forwarded through an intermediate
server, that intermediate server may need to rewrite the return-path to
remain SPF compliant. If the message bounces, that intermediate server
needs to validate the bounce and forward the bounce to the original
sender.
SRS provides a convention for return-path rewriting which allows
multiple forwarding servers to compact the return-path. SRS also
provides an authentication mechanism to ensure that purported bounces
are not arbitrarily forwarded.
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using the Sendmail::Milter and/or Sendmail::PMilter APIs to interface
directly to the SMTP transaction.
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milter protocol in pure Perl. This allows Sendmail servers (and perhaps
other MTAs implementing milter) to filter and modify mail in transit
during the SMTP connection, all in Perl.
This also includes a drop-in replacement for the Sendmail::Milter API,
making it possible for legacy perl milters to function as-is with the
PMilter engine.
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Fix the mising units in ps output for -a and -w
Accept any e-mail address as specified in RFC 2821 from config and dump
Fix typos
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From the changelog:
* Add an error handler for the case where a POP3 server returns a message
that isn't even close to valid 822 format, particularly one where the
first line in the message header is a continuation line (starts with
whitespace).
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Fixes PR pkg/21591.
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assume that we want /usr/sbin/sendmail, but we don't currently have a
good solution to that problem, and this is consistent with an existing
change that was made to this package.
Closes PR pkg/24678.
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Changes since version 8.12.10:
Use QueueFileMode when opening qf files. This error was a
regression in 8.12.10. Problem detected and diagnosed
Lech Szychowski of the Polish Power Grid Company.
Properly count the number of queue runners in a work group and
make sure the total limit of MaxQueueChildren is not
exceeded. Based on patch from Takayuki Yoshizawa of
Techfirm, Inc.
Take care of systems that can generate time values where the
seconds can exceed the usual range of 0 to 59.
Problem noted by Randy Diffenderfer of EDS.
Avoid regeneration of identical queue identifiers by processes
whose process id is the same as that of the initial
sendmail process that was used to start the daemon.
Problem noted by Randy Diffenderfer of EDS.
When a milter invokes smfi_delrcpt() compare the supplied
recipient address also against the printable addresses
of the current list to deal with rewritten addresses.
Based on patch from Sean Hanson of The Asylum.
BadRcptThrottle now also works for addresses which return the
error mailer, e.g., virtusertable entries with the
right hand side error:. Patch from Per Hedeland.
Fix printing of 8 bit characters as octals in log messages.
Based on patch by Andrey J. Melnikoff.
Undo change of algorithm for MIME 7-bit base64 encoding to 8-bit
text that has been introduced in 8.12.3. There are some
examples where the new code fails, but the old code works.
To get the 8.12.3-8.12.10 version, compile sendmail with
-DMIME7TO8_OLD=0. If you have an example of improper
7 to 8 bit conversion please send it to us.
Return normal error code for unknown SMTP commands instead of
the one specified by check_relay or a milter for a
connection. Problem noted by Andrzej Filip.
Some ident responses contain data after the terminating CRLF which
causes sendmail to log "POSSIBLE ATTACK...newline in string".
To avoid this everything after LF is ignored.
If the operating system supports O_EXLOCK and HASFLOCK is set
then a possible race condition for creating qf files
can be avoided. Note: the race condition does not
exist within sendmail, but between sendmail and an
external application that accesses qf files.
Log the proper options name for TLS related mising files for
the CACertPath, CACertFile, and DHParameters options.
Do not split an envelope if it will be discarded, otherwise df
files could be left behind. Problem found by Wolfgang
Breyha.
The use of the environment variables HOME and HOSTALIASES has been
deprecated and will be removed in version 8.13. This only
effects configuration which preserve those variable via the
'E' command in the cf file as sendmail clears out its entire
environment.
Portability:
Add support for Darwin 7.0/Mac OS X 10.3 (a.k.a. Panther).
Solaris 10 has unsetenv(), patch from Craig Mohrman of
Sun Microsystems.
LIBMILTER: Add extra checks in case a broken MTA sends bogus data
to libmilter. Based on code review by Rob Grzywinski.
SMRSH: Properly assemble commands that contain '&&' or '||'.
Problem noted by Eric Lee of Talking Heads.
New Files:
devtools/OS/Darwin.7.0
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"yes" and packages that can't use the DB-1.85 API should set it to "no".
This makes the native DB the preferred DB if it exists.
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PKGVERSION in DISTNAME's definition so PKGREVISION's value does not
render it useless.
Okay'ed by wiz@.
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Buildlink files: RECOMMENDED version changed to current version.
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new features include multi-MX sync and auto whitelisting. And a lot of bugfixes
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as '?'. Looks like solaris's wchar functions don't work as mutt expect.
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by moving the inclusion of buildlink3.mk files outside of the protected
region. This bug would be seen by users that have set PREFER_PKGSRC
or PREFER_NATIVE to non-default values.
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES should be ordered so that for any package in the
list, that package doesn't depend on any packages to the left of it
in the list. This ordering property is used to check for builtin
packages in the correct order. The problem was that including a
buildlink3.mk file for <pkg> correctly ensured that <pkg> was removed
from BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and appended to the end. However, since the
inclusion of any other buildlink3.mk files within that buildlink3.mk
was in a region that was protected against multiple inclusion, those
dependencies weren't also moved to the end of BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.
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the mutt Makefiles already automatically add "intl" to the list of
directories to search for headers, and it fixes breakage when the
shell tries to execute "top_srcdir".
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in mew3.
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- 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.
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instead of set BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM directly)
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Fix build on non-NetBSD. Reported by A. L. Meyers.
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No longer dependent on Digest::Nilsimsa
External taint patches no longer necessary.
Changes since 2.36
* Applied another Makefile.PL patch from Michael Schwern to correctly
install manpages in part 5 of the manual set in various versions of
perl.
* Applied patch from Mark Martinec and Vivek Khera of Amavisd to
untaint various file targets obtained from user input. This is the
same patch pointed to by the SpamAssassin FAQ
[http://www.spamassassin.org/released/Razor2.patch]
* Support for HTTP 1.1 tunneling [SF patch #821324] by Jon Schewe.
* Applied Anne Bennett's patch to Logger.pm to introduce a new log
target, "syslog-sys", that talks to Syslog over a Unix socket rather
than a TCP socket.
* Applied Anne Bennett's patch to deHTML.xs to get rid of the type
mismatch warning.
* Removed computation of signatures that are no longer supported by
the backend -- engines 1, 2 and 3. Digest::Nilsimsa no longer
required by Razor Agents.
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library and headers from the "libiconv" package. This fixes PR pkg/24444
by myself.
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