happen to be positive, and indeed the values here were guaranteed
to be positive, but some compilers complained anyway, so convert
the bitwise operations to arithmetic operations.
4.1.34 - Release 11 March 2010
2964907 uninitialised use compile error
2959506 ipfstat does not display rules with compat
2949139 FR_T_BUILTIN masked out incorrectly
2937422 packets filtered with pools should not be cached
2935529 use of rules with tags leads to deadlock
2917501 whitespace cleanup required
2881514 in/out object functions not wired for compatibility
2841771 ipf/ippool rule maintenace bugs: memory leak, ref-counter bug
2839698 H.323 proxy does not clear fin_state/fin_nat
- "postmulti -p command" did not skip disabled instances.
- In the multi_instance_wrapper parameter, the expansion of
$command_directory and $daemon_directory was broken.
- The address_verify_poll_count parameter value was not made
stress-dependent by default. This defeated the purpose of making other
settings stress-dependent by default with Postfix 2.6.
- Milter applications would hang up after receiving an unexpected
SMFIC_HEADER (mail header) command. This problem happened with Milters
that (legitimately) do not send replies for SMFIC_RCPT (recipient
address) or SMFIC_DATA (start of message) commands.
- Core dump while an printing error message for a malformed %<letter>
sequence in LDAP, MySQL or PostgreSQL lookup table configuration.
- Mail with zero recipients was forever stuck in the queue. This happened
when "postsuper -r" was run after all the recipients of a message were
delivered (or bounced), but before the message was deleted from the queue.
- With hostnames such as 1-2-3-4, the valid_hostname() fuction did not
recognize the '-' as a non-numeric character, causing a legitimate name
to be rejected as "invalid".
- The VRFY command did not accept a mailbox address inside <>.