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Subject: sendmail 8.14.2 available Newsgroups: gmane.mail.sendmail.announce Date: 2007-11-02 02:34:25 GMT (1 year, 35 weeks, 1 day, 10 hours and 32 minutes ago) Sendmail, Inc., and the Sendmail Consortium announce the availability of sendmail 8.14.2 which fixes some problems, e.g., an important bug in the milter function smfi_chgfrom() which could cause the loss of a message body. the handling of queued messages with 8 bit characters in From: or To: header which could be "mistaken" for internal control characters during a queue run and trigger various consistency checks. the handling of lines longer than MAXLINE-1 characters in certain cases. A complete list of changes can be found in the release notes (see below). Please send bug reports and general feedback to one of the addresses listed at: http://www.sendmail.org/email-addresses.html The version can be found at ftp://ftp.sendmail.org/pub/sendmail/sendmail.8.14.2.tar.gz ftp://ftp.sendmail.org/pub/sendmail/sendmail.8.14.2.tar.gz.sig ftp://ftp.sendmail.org/pub/sendmail/sendmail.8.14.2.tar.Z ftp://ftp.sendmail.org/pub/sendmail/sendmail.8.14.2.tar.Z.sig MD5 signatures: cf784b9f20c32949ae1f38f3eae29875 sendmail.8.14.2.tar.Z f788d6986f12a81ac958195b045a529d sendmail.8.14.2.tar.Z.sig 1c1472365344ca8061d6453c43c9a831 sendmail.8.14.2.tar.gz 2ae4b6175a08e8a6cda992db20141d81 sendmail.8.14.2.tar.gz.sig You either need the first two files or the third and fourth, i.e., the gzip'ed version or the compressed version and the corresponding sig file. The PGP signature was created using the Sendmail Signing Key/2007, available on the web site (http://www.sendmail.org/) or on the public key servers. Since sendmail 8.11 and later includes hooks to cryptography, the following information from OpenSSL applies to sendmail as well. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT EXPORT/IMPORT AND/OR USE OF STRONG CRYPTOGRAPHY SOFTWARE, PROVIDING CRYPTOGRAPHY HOOKS OR EVEN JUST COMMUNICATING TECHNICAL DETAILS ABOUT CRYPTOGRAPHY SOFTWARE IS ILLEGAL IN SOME PARTS OF THE WORLD. SO, WHEN YOU IMPORT THIS PACKAGE TO YOUR COUNTRY, RE-DISTRIBUTE IT FROM THERE OR EVEN JUST EMAIL TECHNICAL SUGGESTIONS OR EVEN SOURCE PATCHES TO THE AUTHOR OR OTHER PEOPLE YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO ANY EXPORT/IMPORT AND/OR USE LAWS WHICH APPLY TO YOU. THE AUTHORS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY VIOLATIONS YOU MAKE HERE. SO BE CAREFUL, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. SENDMAIL RELEASE NOTES $Id: RELEASE_NOTES,v 8.1909 2007/10/31 16:04:13 ca Exp $ This listing shows the version of the sendmail binary, the version of the sendmail configuration files, the date of release, and a summary of the changes in that release. 8.14.2/8.14.2 2007/11/01 If a message was queued and it contained 8 bit characters in a From: or To: header, then those characters could be "mistaken" for internal control characters during a queue run and trigger various consistency checks. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. If MaxMimeHeaderLength is set to a value greater than 0 (which it is by default) then even if the Linelimit parameter is 0, sendmail corrupted in the non-transfer-encoding case every MAXLINE-1 characters. Patch from John Gardiner Myers of Proofpoint. Setting the suboption DeliveryMode for DaemonPortOptions did not work in earlier 8.14 versions. Note: DeliveryMode=interactive is silently converted to background if a milter can reject or delete a recipient. Prior to 8.14 this happened only if milter could delete recipients. ClientRate should trigger when the limit was exceeded (as documented), not when it was reached. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. Force a queue run for -qGqueuegroup even if no runners are specified (R=0) and forking (F=f) is requested. When multiple results are requested for a DNS map lookup (-z and -Z), return only those that are relevant for the query (not also those in the "additional section".) If the message transfer time to sendmail (when acting as server) exceeds Timeout.queuewarn or Timeout.queuereturn and the message is refused (by a milter), sendmail previously created a delivery status notification (DSN). Patch from Doug Heath of The Hertz Corporation. A code change in Cyrus-SASL 2.1.22 for sasl_decode64() requires the MTA to deal with some input (i.e., "=") itself. Problem noted by Eliot Lear. sendmail counted a delivery as successful if PIPELINING is compiled in but not offered by the server and the delivery failed temporarily. Patch from Werner Wiethege. If getting the result of an LDAP query times out then close the map so it will be reopened on the next lookup. This should help "failover" configurations that specify more than one LDAP server. If check_compat returns $#discard then a "savemail panic" could be triggered under some circumstances (e.g., requiring a system which does not have the compile time flag HASFLOCK set). Based on patch by Motonori Nakamura of National Institute of Informatics, Japan. If a milter rejected a recipient, the count for nrcpts= in the logfile entry might have been wrong. Problem found by Petra Humann of TU Dresden. If a milter invoked smfi_chgfrom() where ESMTP arguments are not NULL, the message body was lost. Patch from Motonori Nakamura of National Institute of Informatics, Japan. sendmail(8) had a bogus space in -qGname. Patch from Peng Haitao. CONTRIB: buildvirtuser: Preserve ownership and permissions when replacing files. CONTRIB: buildvirtuser: Skip dot-files (e.g., .cvsignore) when reading the /etc/mail/virtusers/ directory. CONTRIB: buildvirtuser: Emit warnings instead of exiting where appropriate. LIBMILTER: Fix ABI backwards compatibility so milters compiled against an older libmilter.so shared library can use an 8.14 libmilter.so shared library. LIBMILTER: smfi_version() did not properly extract the patchlevel from the version number, however, the returned value was correct for the current libmilter version. |
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