2000-05-31 19:18:05 +04:00
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Major changes with postfix-19991231-pl08:
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Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick
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and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines
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one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body).
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Details in conf/sample-filter.cf.
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2000-05-13 18:50:45 +04:00
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Incompatible changes with postfix-19991231-pl07:
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As required by RFC 822, Postfix now inserts a generic destination
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message header when no destination header is present. The text is
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specified via the undisclosed_recipients_header configuration
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parameter (default: "To: undisclosed-recipients:;").
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2000-04-30 22:52:26 +04:00
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Incompatible changes with postfix-19991231-pl06:
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The Postfix sendmail command now treats a line with only `.' as
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the end of input, for the sake of sendmail compatibility. To disable
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this feature, specify the sendmail-compatible `-i' or `-oi' flags
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on the sendmail command line.
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Incompatible changes with postfix-19991231:
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- The SMTP server no longer forwards mail from untrusted clients
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with sender-specified routing (stuff[@%!]stuff[@%!]stuff) through
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destinations that are authorized by the relay_domains parameter.
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This closes a loophole that exploits trust relationships between
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hosts. Example: a trusted backup MX host forwards junk mail to
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a primary MX host which forwards the junk to the Internet. Specify
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"allow_untrusted_routing = yes" to restore the old behavior.
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- The SMTP server no longer forwards mail with sender-specified
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routing (stuff[@%!]stuff[@%!]stuff) through destinations that are
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authorized by the permit_mx_backup feature. This change is under
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control by the allow_untrusted_routing parameter discussed above.
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- In order to support the above, the data structure and protocol
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of the trivial-rewrite service was changed. This means you must
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re-compile and re-link existing software that uses the Postfix
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resolve_clnt interface.
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- As a side effect of the above, an address from an untrusted client
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with @ in the localpart (user@remote@here) no longer bounces with
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"user unknown" but instead is rejected with "relay access denied".
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- Incompatible SMTPD access map changes:
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An all-numeric right-hand side now means OK. This is for better
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cooperation with out-of-band authentication mechanisms such as
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POP before SMTP etc.
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An empty right-hand sides still mean OK, but Postfix will log a
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warning in order to discourage such usage.
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You can no longer use virtual, canonical or aliases tables as
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SMTPD access maps. Use the local_recipient_maps feature instead.
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- Recipient addresses may no longer begin with `-'. In order to
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get the old behavior, specify "allow_min_user = yes" in main.cf.
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- Incompatible transport map changes:
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Transport map entries override mydestination. If you use transport
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maps, it is better to always have explicit entries for all domain
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names you have in $mydestination. See the html/faq.html sections
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for firewalls and intranets.
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The nexthop information given to a local delivery agent may have
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changed. This information was never intended to be used as a
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next-hop destination.
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Major changes with postfix-19991231:
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- It is now much more difficult to configure Postfix as an open
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relay. The SMTP server requires that "smtpd_recipient_restrictions"
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contains at least one restriction that by default refuses mail (as
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is the default). There were too many accidents with changes to
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the UCE restrictions.
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- The relay_domains parameter no longer needs to contain $virtual_maps.
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- Overhauled FAQ (html/faq.html) with many more examples.
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- Updated UCE documentation (html/uce.html) with more examples.
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More UCE configuration examples in sample configuration files.
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- Several little improvements to the installation procedure:
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relative symlinks, configurable directory for scratch files so the
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installation can be done without write access to the build tree.
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- Updated LDAP client code (John Hensley).
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- Updated mysql client code (Scott Cotton).
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- The SMTP server now rejects mail for unknown users in virtual
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domains that are defined by Postfix virtual maps.
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- The SMTP server can reject mail for unknown local users. Specify
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"local_recipient_maps = $alias_maps, unix:passwd.byname" if your
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local mail is delivered by a UNIX-style local delivery agent. See
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example in conf/main.cf.
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- Use "disable_vrfy_command = yes" to disable the SMTP VRFY command.
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This prevents some forms of address harvesting.
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- The sendmail "-f" option now understands <user> and even understands
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forms with RFC 822-style comments.
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- New "qmgr_fudge_factor" parameter allows you to balance mailing
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list performance against response time for one-to-one mail. The
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fudge factor controls what percentage of delivery resources Postfix
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will devote to one message. With 100%, delivery of one message
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does not begin before delivery of the previous message is completed.
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This is good for list performance, bad for one-to-one mail. With
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10%, response time for one-to-one mail improves much, but list
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performance suffers: in the worst case, people near the start of a
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mailing list get a burst of postings today, while people near the
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end of the list get that same burst of postings a whole day later.
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- It is now relatively safe to configure 550 status codes for the
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main.cf unknown_address_reject_code or unknown_client_reject_code
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parameters. The SMTP server now always sends a 450 (try again)
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reply code when an UCE restriction fails due to a soft DNS error,
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regardless of what main.cf specifies.
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- The RBL checks now show the content of TXT records (Simon J Mudd).
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- The Postfix SMTP server now understands a wider range of illegal
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address forms in MAIL FROM and RCPT TO commands. In order to disable
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illegal forms, specify "strict_rfc821_envelopes = yes". This also
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disables support for MAIL FROM and RCPT TO addresses without <>.
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- Per-client/helo/sender/recipient UCE restrictions (fully-recursive
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UCE restriction parser). See the RESTRICTION_CLASS file for details.
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- Use "postmap -q key" or "postalias -q key" for testing Postfix
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lookup tables or alias files.
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- Use "postconf -e name=value..." to edit the main.cf file. This
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is easier and safer than editing the main.cf file by hand. The
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edits are done on a temporary copy that is renamed into place.
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- Use "postconf -m" to display all supported lookup table types
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(Scott Cotton).
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- New "permit_auth_destination" UCE restriction for finer-grained
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access control (Jesper Skriver).
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Incompatible changes with postfix-19990906
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- On systems that use user.lock files to protect system mailboxes
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against simultaneous updates, Postfix now uses /file/name.lock
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files while delivering to files specified in aliases/forward/include
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files. This is a no-op when the recipient lacks directory write
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permission.
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- The LDAP client code no longer looks up a name containing "*"
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because it could be abused. See the LDAP_README file for how to
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restore previous behavior.
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- The Postfix to PCRE interface now expects PCRE version 2.08.
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Postfix is no longer compatible with PCRE versions prior to 2.06.
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Major changes with postfix-19990906
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Several bugfixes, none related to security. See the HISTORY file
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for a complete list of changes.
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- Postfix is now distributed under IBM Public License Version 1.0
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which does not carry the controversial termination clause. The new
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license does have a requirement that contributors make source code
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available.
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- INSTALL.sh install/upgrade procedure that replaces existing
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programs and shell scripts instead of overwriting them, and that
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leaves existing queue files and configuration files alone.
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- The ugly Delivered-To: header can now be turned off selectively.
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The default setting is: "prepend_delivered_header = command, file,
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forward". Turning off the Delivered-To: header when forwarding
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mail is not recommended.
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- mysql client support by Scott Cotton and Joshua Marcus, Internet
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Consultants Group, Inc. See the file MYSQL_README for instructions.
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- reject_unauth_destination SMTP recipient restriction that rejects
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destinations not in $relay_domains. Unlike the check_relay_domains
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restriction, reject_unauth_destination ignores the client hostname.
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By Lamont Jones of Hewlett-Packard.
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- reject_unauth_pipelining SMTP *anything* restriction to stop mail
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from spammers that improperly use SMTP command pipelining to speed
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up their deliveries.
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- Postfix "sendmail" now issues a warning and drops privileges if
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installed set-uid root.
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- No more duplicate delivery when "postfix reload" is immediately
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followed by "sendmail -q".
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- No more "invalid argument" errors when a Postfix daemon opens a
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DB/DBM file while some other process is changing the file.
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- Portability to the Mac OS X Server, Reliant Unix, AIX 3.2.5 and
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Ultrix 4.3.
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Incompatible changes with postfix-19990601:
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- The SMTP server now delays all UCE restrictions until the RCPT
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TO, VRFY or ETRN command. This makes the restrictions more useful,
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because many SMTP clients do not expect negative responses earlier
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in the protocol. In order to restore the old behavior, specify
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"smtpd_delay_reject = no" in /etc/postfix/main.cf.
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- The Postfix local delivery agent no longer automatically propagates
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address extensions to aliases/include/forward addresses. Specify
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"propagate_unmatched_extensions = canonical, virtual, alias, forward,
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include" to restore the old behavior.
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- The Postfix local delivery agent no longer does $name expansion
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on words found in the mailbox_command configuration parameter. This
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makes it easier to specify shell syntax. See conf/main.cf.
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- The luser_relay syntax has changed. You can specify one address;
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it is subjected to $user, etc. expansions. See conf/main.cf.
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- File system reorganization: daemon executables are now in the
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libexec subdirectory, command executables in the bin subdirectory.
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The INSTALL instructions now recommend installing daemons and
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commands into separate directories.
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Major changes with postfix-19990601:
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- New USER, EXTENSION, LOCAL, DOMAIN and RECIPIENT environment
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variables for delivery to command (including mailbox_command) by
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the local delivery agent. As you might expect, the information is
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censored. The list of acceptable characters is specified with the
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command_expansion_filter configuration parameter. Unacceptable
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characters are replaced by underscores. See html/local.8.html.
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- Specify "forward_path = /var/forward/$user" to avoid looking up
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.forward files in user home directories. The default value is
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$home/.forward$recipient_delimiter$extension, $home/.forward.
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Initial code by Philip A. Prindeville, Mirapoint, Inc., USA.
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- Conditional $name expansion in forward_path and luser_relay.
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Available names are: $user (bare user name) $shell (user login
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shell), $home (user home directory), $local (everything to the left
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of @), $extension (optional address extension), $domain (everything
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to the right of @), $recipient (the complete address) and
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$recipient_delimiter. A simple $name expands as usual. ${name?value}
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expands to value when $name is defined. ${name:value} expands to
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value when $name is not defined. With ${name?value} and ${name:value},
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the value is subject to another iteration of $name expansion.
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- POSIX regular expression support, enabled by default on 4.4BSD,
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LINUX, HP-UX, and Solaris 2.5 and later. See conf/sample-regexp.cf.
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Initial code by Lamont Jones, Hewlett-Packard, borrowing heavily
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from the PCRE implementation by Andrew McNamara, connect.com.au
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Pty. Ltd., Australia.
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- Regular expression checks for message headers. This requires
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support for POSIX or for PCRE regular expressions. Specify
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"header_checks = regexp:/file/name" or "header_checks = pcre:/file/name",
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and specify "/^header-name: badstuff/ REJECT" in the pattern file
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(patterns are case-insensitive by default). Code by Lamont Jones,
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Hewlett-Packard. It is to be expected that full content filtering
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will be delegated to an external command.
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- Regular expression support for all lookup tables, including access
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control (full mail addresses only), address rewriting (canonical/virtual,
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full mail addresses only) and transport tables (full domain names
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only). However, regular expressions are not allowed for aliases,
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because that would open up security exposures.
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- Automatic detection of changes to DB or DBM lookup tables. This
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eliminates the need to run "postfix reload" after each change to
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the SMTP access table, or to the canonical, virtual, transport or
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aliases tables.
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- New error mailer. Specify ".domain.name error:domain is undeliverable"
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in the transport table to bounce mail for entire domains.
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- No more Postfix lockups on Solaris (knock on wood). The code no
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longer uses Solaris UNIX-domain sockets, because they are still
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broken, even with Solaris 7.
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- Workaround for the Solaris mailtool, which keeps an exclusive
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kernel lock on the mailbox while its window is not iconified (specify
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"sun_mailtool_compatibility = yes" in main.cf).
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- Questionable workaround for Solaris, which reportedly loses
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long-lived exclusive locks that are held by the master daemon.
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- New reject_unknown_{sender,recipient}_domain restrictions for
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sender and recipient mail addresses that distinguish between soft
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errors (always 450) and hard errors (unknown_address_reject_code,
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default 450).
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- MIME-encapsulated bounce messages, making it easier to recover
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bounced mail. Initial implementation by Philip A. Prindeville,
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Mirapoint, Inc., USA. Support for RFC 1892 (multipart/report) and
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RFC 1894 (DSN) will have to wait until Postfix internals have been
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revised to support RFC 1893.
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- Separately configurable "postmaster" addresses for single bounces
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(bounce_notice_recipient), double bounces (2bounce_notice_recipient),
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delayed mail (delay_notice_recipient), and for mailer error reports
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(error_notice_recipient). See conf/main.cf.
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- Questionable feature: specify "best_mx_transport = local" if
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this machine is the best MX host for domains not in mydestinations.
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Incompatible changes with postfix-19990317:
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===========================================
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- You MUST install the new version of /etc/postfix/postfix-script.
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- The pipe mailer "flags" syntax has changed. You now explicitly
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MUST specify the R flag in order to generate a Return-Path: message
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header (as needed by, for example, cyrus).
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Major changes with postfix-19990317:
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====================================
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A detailed record of changes is given in the HISTORY file.
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- Less postmaster mail. Undeliverable bounce messages (double
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bounces) are now discarded. Specify "notify_classes = 2bounce..."
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to get copies of double bounces. Specify "notify_classes = bounce..."
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to get copies of normal and double bounces.
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- Improved LDAP client code by John Hensley of Merit Network, USA.
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See LDAP_README for details.
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- Perl-compatible regular expression support for lookup maps by
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Andrew McNamara, connect.com.au Pty. Ltd., Australia.. Example:
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"check_recipient_access pcre:/etc/postfix/sample-pcre.cf". Regular
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expressions provide a powerful tool not only for SMTP access control
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but also for address rewriting. See PCRE_README for details.
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- Automatic notification of delayed mail (disabled by default).
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With "delay_warning_time = 4", Postfix informs senders when mail
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has not been delivered after 4 hours. Initial version of the code
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by Daniel Eisenbud, University of California at Berkeley. In order
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to get postmaster copies of such warnings, specify "notify_classes
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= delay...".
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- More configurable local delivery: "mail_spool_directory" to
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specify the UNIX mail spool directory; "mailbox_transport" to
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delegate all mailbox delivery to, for example, cyrus, and
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"fallback_transport" to delegate delivery of only non-UNIX users.
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And all this without losing local aliases and local .forward
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processing. See config/main.cf and config/master.cf.
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- Several changes to improve Postfix behavior under worst-case
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conditions (frequent Postfix restarts/reloads combined with lots
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if inbound mail, intermittent connectivity problems, SMTP servers
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that become comatose after receiving QUIT).
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- More NFS-friendly mailbox delivery. The local delivery agent
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now avoids using root privileges where possible.
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- For sites that do not receive mail at all, mydestination can now
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be an empty string. Be sure to set up a transport table entry to
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prevent mail from looping.
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- New "postsuper" utility to clean up stale files from Postfix
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queues.
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- Workaround for BSD select() collisions that cause performance
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problems on large BSD systems.
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- Several questionable but useful features to capture mail:
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"always_bcc = address" to capture a copy of every message that
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enters the system, and "luser_relay = address" to capture mail for
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unknown recipients (does not work when mailbox_transport or
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fallback_transport are being used).
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- Junk mail controls: new reject_non_fqdn_{hostname,sender,recipient}
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restrictions to reject non-FQDN arguments in HELO, MAIL FROM and
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RCPT TO commands, and stricter checking of numeric HELO arguments.
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- "fallback_relay" feature for sites that use DNS but that can't
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talk to the entire world. The fall-back relay gets the mail when
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a destination is not found in the DNS or when the destination is
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found but not reachable.
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- Several questionable controls that can help to keep mail going:
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specify "smtp_skip_4xx_greeting = yes" to skip SMTP servers that
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greet with 4XX, "ignore_mx_lookup_error = yes" to look up an A
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record when a DNS server does not respond to an MX query.
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Incompatible changes with postfix-beta-19990122-pl01:
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None.
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Major changes with postfix-beta-19990122-pl01:
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- Restrict who may use ETRN and what domains may be specified.
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Example: "smtpd_etrn_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject".
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- BIFF notifications. For compatibility reasons this feature is
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on by default. Specify "biff = no" in main.cf if your machine has
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lots of shell users.
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- With "soft_bounce = yes", defer delivery instead of bouncing
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mail. This is a safety net for configuration errors with delivery
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agents. It has no effect on errors in virtual maps, canonical maps,
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or in junk mail restrictions.
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- Specify "owner_request_special = no" to turn off special treatment
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of owner-foo and foo-request addresses.
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Incompatible changes with postfix-beta-19990122:
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================================================
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- The syntax of the transport table has changed. An entry like:
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customer.org smtp:[gateway.customer.org]
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no longer forwards mail for anything.customer.org. For that you
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need to specify:
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customer.org smtp:[gateway.customer.org]
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.customer.org smtp:[gateway.customer.org]
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This change makes tranport tables more compatible with
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sendmail mailer tables.
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- The format of syslog records has changed. A client is now always
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logged as hostname[address]; the pickup daemon logs queue file uid
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and sender address.
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Major changes with postfix-beta-19990122:
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- Junk mail restrictions can now be postoned to the RCPT TO command.
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Specify: "smtpd_recipient_restrictions = reject_maps_rbl...".
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- More flexible interface for delivery to e.g., cyrus IMAP without
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need for PERL scripts to munge recipient addresses. In addition to
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$sender, $nexthop and $recipient, the pipe mailer now also supports
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$user, $extension and $mailbox.
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- New mail now has precedence over deferred mail, plus some other
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tweaks to make bulk mail go faster. But it ain't no cure for massive
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network outages.
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- Watchdog timer for systems that cause the Postfix queue manager
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to lock up, so it recovers without human intervention.
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- Delivery to qmail-style maildir files, which is good for NFS
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environments. Specify "home_mailbox = Maildir/", or specify
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/file/name/ in aliases or in .forward files. The trailing / is
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required to turn on maildir delivery.
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- Incremental updates of aliases and maps. Specify "postmap -i
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mapname" and it will read new entries from stdin.
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- Newaliases will now update more than one alias database.
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Specify the names with the main.cf "alias_database" parameter.
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- Address masquerading exceptions to prevent users from being
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masqueraded. Specify "masquerade_exceptions = root".
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- A pipelined SMTP client. Deliveries to Postfix, qmail, LSOFT,
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zmailer, and exim (once it's fixed) speed up by some 30% for short
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messages with one recipient, with more for multi-recipient mails.
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- Hook for local delivery to "|command" via the smrsh restricted
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shell, to restrict what commands may be used in .forward etc. files.
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Specify "local_command_shell = /some/where/smrsh -c".
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