--- - branch: MAIN date: Wed May 13 10:33:23 UTC 2009 files: - new: '1.224' old: '1.223' path: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/Makefile@1.224 type: modified - new: '1.21' old: '1.20' path: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/PLIST@1.21 type: modified - new: '1.125' old: '1.124' path: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/distinfo@1.125 type: modified - new: '1.28' old: '1.27' path: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/patches/patch-ag pathrev: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/patches/patch-ag@1.28 type: modified - new: '1.25' old: '1.24' path: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/patches/patch-ai pathrev: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/patches/patch-ai@1.25 type: modified - new: '1.5' old: '1.4' path: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/patches/patch-as pathrev: pkgsrc/mail/postfix/patches/patch-as@1.5 type: modified id: 20090513T103323Z.26676866c2ca1b3b610b556966274c21c3d88b2c log: | Updated mail/postfix to 2.6.0 - Multi-instance support introduces a new postmulti(1) command to create/add/remove/etc. additional Postfix instances. The familiar "postfix start" etc. commands now automatically start multiple Postfix instances. The good news: nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. See MULTI_INSTANCE_README for details. - Multi-instance support required that some files be moved from the non-shared $config_directory to the shared $daemon_directory. The affected files are postfix-script, postfix-files and post-install. - TLS (SSL) support was updated for elliptic curve encryption. This requires OpenSSL version 0.9.9 or later. The SMTP client no longer uses the SSLv2 protocol by default. See TLS_README for details. - The Milter client now supports all Sendmail 8.14 Milter requests, including requests for rejected recipient addresses, and requests to replace the envelope sender address. See MILTER_README for details. - Postfix no longer adds (Resent-) From:, Date:, Message-ID: or To: headers to email messages with "remote" origins (these are origins that don't match $local_header_rewrite_clients). Adding such headers breaks DKIM signatures that explicitly cover non-present headers. For compatibility with existing logfile processing software, Postfix will log ``message-id=<>'' for email messages that have no Message-Id header. - Stress-adaptive behavior is now enabled by default. This allows the Postfix SMTP server to temporarily reduce time limits and error-count limits under conditions of overload, such as a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details. No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations. module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/mail/postfix' unixtime: '1242210803' user: martti