masqmail-0.2
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date | Thu, 01 Jul 2010 14:31:16 +0200 |
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1 This NEWS file lists changes which may be important for you, especially
2 in regard to compatiblity in upgrades.
4 See ChangeLog file for more details and technical changes that don't
5 affect users directly.
7 The manual pages describe newly added options. Take them for reference.
10 0.2.25
12 - Added server-side SMTP SIZE support. Thanks to Paolo.
14 - Masqmail will from now on:
15 * always remove Bcc: headers
16 * never create headers from envelope recipients
17 * add ``To: undisclosed-recipients:;'' if no recipient header (To:
18 or Cc:) is present in the mail
20 - Colons (`:') don't need to be quoted in the config file anymore.
21 Thanks to Paolo.
23 - Added warnmsg.tpl.it. Thanks to Paolo. Added a man page for
24 rmail(1).
26 - The tests do not get installed any longer.
28 - Several typo fixes in man pages and code comments.
31 0.2.24
33 - This version keeps on logging after an restart of the deamon, for
34 instance when sending SIGHUP to the daemon process for rereading its
35 config.
37 - Now the daemon keeps the same process id when it receives SIGHUP to
38 reread the config.
40 - Mail messages with lines longer than 4096 characters do not get
41 truncated anymore.
43 - Fixed checking of the trusted group. Primary groups are now
44 detected too.
46 - Mservdetect's man page is now in section 1.
48 - An `rmail' command is now included and gets installed with
49 masqmail. See docs/uucp-setup for more information.
51 - Docs and thelike, that masqmail installs, is removed on uninstall
52 now.
55 0.2.23
57 - This release fixes a major bug in 0.2.22 which made online detection
58 by file unusable. Thanks to Juergen Daubert for reporting and providing
59 a patch.
61 - Masqmail installs to /usr/local by default now. Previously it
62 installed to /usr. To regain the old behavior, add
63 --prefix=/usr
64 to the configure call.
66 - Man pages get installed again; in 0.2.22 they were not. Again thanks
67 to Juergen Daubert. Docs and examples do get installed now too.
69 - Updated the docs. Moved the man pages from docs/ to man/. Added the
70 old manual from the old website to the distribution. Added a bug
71 reporting howto.
74 0.2.22
76 - Hello, I'm meillo, the new maintainer and developer of masqmail. Oku
77 handed masqmail over to me, because he wasn't active anymore.
79 - This release includes various fixes for problems in 0.2.21, mainly
80 based on bugs from Debian.
82 - Distribution specific data has been excluded from the distribution,
83 but is separately available on the project's website.
85 - Man pages will not be generated from xml sources in future, but the
86 nroff sources will be maintained directly.
88 - The default online status file is now
89 /var/run/masqmail/masqmail-route, as it already was in the Debian
90 package.
93 0.2.21
95 - Retrospective: Probably, this version was not published in the usual
96 way by oku. I (meillo) grabbed it from Debian's package archive. It does
97 not introduce new functions but fixes security problems, such as writing
98 log files as user `mail'. It also changes the location for pid files;
99 they are stored in /var/run/masqmail/ now.
102 0.2.18
104 - delivery warnings and failures are now also implemented if the
105 connection to a server fails. Because masqmail is designed for dialup
106 networks, a connection failure will merely generate a warning by default.
107 If you deliver in a local network and use the default local_net route,
108 this would generte a failure. You can change this behaviour by setting
109 'connect_error_fail' to either true or false in the route configurations.
111 0.2.17
113 - delivery warnings have been finally implemented: if delivery of a mail
114 fails temporarily, warning mail will be generated, informing the sender
115 of the problem. After some time, the mail will be handled as failing
116 permanently, and be bounced. New options: 'warn_intervals',
117 'max_defer_time' and 'warnmsg_file'.
119 - the message templates for failures and warnings will now be installed
120 into /usr/share/masqmail/tpl/, and no longer to /etc/masqmail/tpl/. The
121 default for the search path (options 'errmsg_file' and 'warnmsg_file'
122 has been changed accordingly.
124 - new option 'last_route'. See man 5 masqmail.route.
126 0.2.12
127 two new options have been added:
128 - do_pipelining will be used only in broken mail setups. Actually, I
129 implemented it only to test such a setup.
131 - helo_name for routes sets the helo_name. This may be useful for
132 eg. ssh tunneling, or if do_correcthelo does not work, because you are
133 behind a firewall.
135 - the old 'remote_port' option should not be used any more. Set the
136 port with mail_host="foo.bar.com:1234" in the route file instead.
138 0.2.11
140 - two new options have been added: do_save_envelope_to for the main
141 configuration and map_h_mail_followup_to_addresses for the route
142 files. See the man pages on purpose and usage.
144 - the route files can now be mode 0400, owned by root. Previous
145 versions had problems when sendmail was called directly by a
146 non-priviledged user, because the route files could not be read.
148 0.2.10
150 - this version should work on FreeBSD. At least I care now if it does not.
152 - masqmail now writes pid files to /var/run/, one for the smtp/queue
153 daemon and one for the get daemon. So you now know whom to kill ;-)
155 - much effort has been put into the Debian package, which now uses debconf.
157 0.2.7
159 - sorry for my reluctany in the last months...
160 - my email address is oku@masqmail.cx. I hope that I keep this for the rest
161 of my life...
163 0.2.6
165 - you can configure the prefered local delivery mechanism for each user. See
166 man page masqmail.conf (5), options mbox_default, mbox_users, mda_users and
167 maildir_users. BIT FAT NOTE: if you used an mda, set mbox_default = "mda"
168 (or use the mda_users option). Just setting mda is not enough any more.
170 - there are the allowed_return_paths and not_allowed_return_paths for the
171 route configurations, this enables better checking for return path addresses
172 than allowed_mail_locals. You can also use this to enable or disable messages
173 from null sender addresses (<>) using "<>".
174 note: this option has been there for quite a time... I just forgot to document it.
176 0.2.5
178 - simple relay checking: if you set do_relay=false in masqmail.conf, users
179 with a return path that is not local will get a 550 reply if they try to
180 deliver to a not local address. This is for users to force them to have a
181 proper configuration. It is _not_ to prevent spammers from using your MTA
182 as a relay, it can be easily forged! masqmail is not designed to be an always
183 accessible MTA for an internet site.
185 - added Maildir support. To use it, add --enable-maildir as ./configure
186 optiom. Currently, if enabled, all local deliveries are to Maildir
187 (in ~user/Maildir), and none to mailbox. This is preliminary, future versions
188 will be configurable (probably together with mda delivery).
190 0.2.4
192 - added -v option, this logs to stdout, so you see what happens when
193 calling masqmail from command line. This is not yet finished, and only
194 for fetching mails completed.
196 0.2.3
198 - new option lock_dir where locks will be put to. Defaults to the spool
199 dir with '/lock/' appended (if spool_dir is /var/spool/masqmail/, lock_dir
200 is /var/spool/masqmail/lock/).
202 - You can use the 'do_uidl_dele' option more reliably. The uidl list
203 will be written immediately after a message was fetched, so if you use the
204 do_uidl and do_uidl_dele option you can safely interrupt masqmail when it is
205 getting mail via pop3, and do not get the message again next time.
207 - there are a lot of new options for ./configure to customize masqmail
208 to your needs. See INSTALL.
210 - Uli Funcke sent a patch with the new options 'local_addresses' and
211 'not_local_addresses' for masqmail.conf. With these, you can declare single
212 email addresses as local, though they normally are not, and vice versa,
213 declare addresses as not local though normally they are (determined with
214 local_hosts). These options are not yet documented.
216 0.2.2
217 - with -go5m you can now run a get daemon, the command 'masqmail -go5m' will fetch
218 mail every five minutes, using the detected online configuration.
220 0.2.1
222 - there is a new option for the main conf: online_gets. Using this option,
223 you can retrieve mail with just calling masqmail -go, masqmail will detect
224 whether it is online (similar to connect_routes (which is now called
225 online_routes)).
227 0.2.0
229 This is the first release of he development branch of masqmail
231 - the default configuration is now /etc/masqmail/masqmail.conf
232 (as it already was for the debian package). The --with-conffile
233 option for configure has been replaced by the --with-confdir option.
235 - added delivery failure notices:
236 o you can customize your own delivery failure report, its
237 default location is /etc/masqmail/tpl/failmsg.tpl
238 o if a delivery via a route fails permanently (the server replied with a 5xx status)
239 the message will be bounced, if it is bounced, no further delivery will be attempted.
240 This is different to previous versions, where failed messages were kept in the queue until
241 it was finally delivered, deleted or forever.
243 - there is a new online detection method: pipe. This allows you more
244 flexibility to detect the current online status, eg. the DHCP status on notebooks.
246 This method will once replace the 'mserver' option,
247 you can already use the program mservdetect to use it:
249 online_method=pipe
250 online_pipe="/usr/bin/mservdetect localhost 222"
252 instead of
254 online_detect=mserver
255 mserver_iface="localhost:222"
257 0.1.9
259 - you can use pipes in routes to implement gateways to uucp, fax, sms etc.
260 The setup is similar to mda transport. See man pages.
262 - for each connection (connect_routes), you can now give a list of
263 route files, which will be used in the order given. You can use the
264 filter rules (allowed_* and not_allowed_* rules) within each route.
266 0.1.8
268 - for pop retrieval and smtp sending you can use a wrapper for eg. ssl
269 tunneling. See man pages.
271 - a user can delete his mail from the spool with -Mrm if received
272 locally, and if you configure with --enable-ident and set
273 ident_trusted_nets also if received via smtp.
275 - a backslash now works to escape characters in the configuration, so
276 you can now use quotes inside quotes. All other characters with a
277 leading backslash will be converted to itself (\a becomes a, \\
278 becomes \).
280 - you can now use an mda for local mails. The mda will be called
281 *after* alias expansion. See documentation for more.
283 0.1.0
284 - masqmail can now retrieve mail with pop3. See the manual on how to do that.
285 - supports now ESMTP AUTH as a client.
286 - when called with -qo (without a connection name), the online status
287 will be checked with the configured method.
289 0.0.10
290 - there is now alias support. Give the location of the alias file (usually /etc/aliases) with eg.
291 alias_file = "/etc/aliases"
292 - delivery to pipes is now possible, but only if it appears in an alias file. Example:
293 pipe: |/usr/bin/command
294 will expand the address pipe to "|/usr/bin/command" which invokes '/usr/bin/command'
295 as the user and group masqmail is running as.
296 - entries starting with '\' in alias files will not be exanded further
298 - changed permissions for queue runs again: got to be root, mail or in group trusted.
300 - some configuration parameters can be read from files, these are
301 allowed_mail_locals, not_allowed_mail_locals, allowed_rcpt_domains, not_allowed_rcpt_domains,
302 map_return_path_addresses, map_h_from_addresses, map_h_reply_to_addresses
303 any entry in these list beginning with a '/' are regarded as
304 filenames, the content of these will be put at that location. Entries
305 in these files are separated by new lines. Example:
306 in the route file you have:
307 map_h_from_addresses = "/etc/masqmail/hfrom.map"
308 and hfrom.map contains:
310 john: John Smith <jsmith@mail.academic.edu>
311 cmiller: "Charlie Miller" <cmiller@foo.com>
313 UPDATE (Jan 2000): The new home location of MasqMail is
314 http://www.innominate.org/~oku/masqmail/, the new email adress of the
315 author is Oliver Kurth <kurth@innominate.de>.
317 0.0.9
318 - see ChangeLog.
320 NOTE: The home location of MasqMail at
321 http://merlin.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~okurth/masqmail/ is uncertain from the
322 beginning of Nov. 1999! See http://www.freshmeat.net for new
323 announcements. I leave the university and begin a new job on Nov. 1st 1999
324 in Berlin :-).
326 0.0.8:
327 - there is now a FAQ page. See docs/faq.html.
328 - added allowed_rcpt_domains option for routes.
329 - added allowed_mail_locals and not_allowed_mail_locals options for routes.
330 - mailq now gives information about the time mails spent in the queue,
331 the message size and the received host.
333 0.0.7:
334 -bug fix release: for statements in two adjacent lines, the second was not recognized.
336 0.0.6:
337 - bug fix release: some MUAs (cucipop) saw the locally delivered mails
338 concatenated. (cucipop is not a MUA but a pop server, but it has to read the
339 mails).
341 0.0.5:
342 - fixed a bug that caused the headers to be lost under some circumstances.
343 - added expand_h_sender_domain option for routes.
344 - rewrote the libresolv part in configure. Should work better now.
346 0.0.4:
347 - MM should now recognize whether libresolv should be linked.
348 - added --with-logdir=LOGDIR and --with-spooldir=SPOOLDIR to set directories.
349 These will be created if not already existent.
350 - added --with-user=USER, --with-group=GROUP options to set user and group id
351 for MasqMail.
353 0.0.3:
354 - MasqMail can now deliver mails that are received at online
355 time immediately to the internet. See the options detect_online,
356 mserver_iface and online_file.
357 - You can define a route configuration for the local net. See option
358 local_net_route.