[Postfix espanol] Postfix snapshot 20011127 available

Wietse Venema wietse en porcupine.org
Mie Nov 28 02:54:07 CET 2001


Snapshot 20011127 will be the last snapshot for a week or so. There
is other work that will keep me away from Postfix.

This snapshot fixes a bug in the postdrop command that broke after
the 200111xx Postfix internal protocol revision, and introduces
two features: a WARN command in the header/body_checks files for
pattern debugging without losing mail, and a way to work around
SMTP clients that insist on sending unsupported commands.

The stable non-Beta Postfix release (20010228) does not change
except for bugfixes and for portability fixes. New features are
tested out in snapshot releases.

See the RELEASE_NOTES below for a description of incompatible
changes and new features.  See the HISTORY file below for a summary
of all changes.

The source code will appear soon on the download sites listed
on http://www.postfix.org.

Primary site:

    ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/experimental

Files:

    snapshot-20011127.tar.gz        Source
    snapshot-20011127.tar.gz.sig    PGP signature
    snapshot-20011127.HISTORY       Change log
    snapshot-20011127.RELEASE_NOTES Release notes

Or, point your web browser at:

    ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/index.html

Happy Postfixing!

        Wietse

[Extract from the RELEASE_NOTES file]

	New parameter smtpd_noop_commands to specify a list of commands
	that the Postfix SMTP server treats as NOOP commands (no syntax
	check, no state change). This is a workaround for misbehaving
	clients that send unsupported commands such as ONEX.

	New header/body_check result "WARN" to make Postfix log a warning
	about a header/body line without rejecting the content.

[Extract from the HISTORY file]

20011126

        Feature: smtpd_noop_commands specifies a list of commands
        that are treated as NOOP (no operation) commands, without
        syntax check or state change.  File: smtpd/smtpd.c.

        Bugfix: the "mark queue file as corrupt" code did not work
        because it was never used.  Files: global/mark_corrupt.c,
        global/mail_copy.c, global/pipe_command.c, *qmgr/qmgr_active.c,
        local/maildir.c, local/mailbox.c, local/command.c, pipe/pipe.c,
        virtual/mailbox.c, virtual/maildir.c.

        Bugfix: the bounce daemon broke in the unlikely case of a
        non-existing queue file. File: bounce/bounce_notify_util.c.

20011127

        Feature: added WARN command to header/body_checks files as
        proposed by Michael Tokarev. File: cleanup/cleanup_message.c.

        Bugfix: the postdrop program was broken after the change
        of Postfix internal protocols. This broke "sendmail -bs"
        mail submissions with "secure" maildrop directory.  Reported
        by Craig Loomis, apo.nmsu.edu. File: postdrop/postdrop.c.

        Feature: a first start at fault injection for testing
        unlikely error scenarios (such as corrupt queue files).
        Parameter: fault_injection_code, must be left at zero for
        production use.

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