X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim-website.git/blobdiff_plain/8b75f22d9d8968d63e821516f3cb0c0634189876..d4895031664211a9a0096c016a359fb62a2d9518:/changelogs/ChangeLog-2.11.html diff --git a/changelogs/ChangeLog-2.11.html b/changelogs/ChangeLog-2.11.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3cce25d..0000000 --- a/changelogs/ChangeLog-2.11.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -Version 2.11 ------------- - -1. Adjustment of code for catching over-long multi-line SMTP responses to -do a better job in the case of packets not ending in \r\n. - -2. Ignore any user-supplied whitespace (in particular, newlines) at the end of -smtp_banner; previously it was starting a continuation response, and then never -completing it, as there was nothing left. - -3. Eximstats: computed incorrect total size of local deliveries. - -4. If NO_SYSEXITS is set, don't make assumptions about the existence of exit -definitions in the strexits() function in os.c. - -5. Tweak DGUX os.h file for strsignal and add HAVE_MMAP. - -6. If a bounce message was constructed without any directing/routing having -occurred, Exim crashed. This could be provoked by -Mg, or if routing/directing -was deferred until the message retry time was exceeded. The bounce message -could be sent multiple times in the latter case, and did not contain a copy of -the original. - -7. Don't insist on a transport for the domainlist router if verify_only is set. - -8. The count of lines in messages read from stdin with the -i option (ended -only by EOF) was not getting set correctly. - -9. When calling itself to send an error or a warning message, Exim wasn't -setting the -oi option, thus causing truncation of any enclosed text such as a -copy of the incoming message or the output of a pipe if it contained a line -with only a full stop in it. - -10. Added dns_check_names_pattern to provide control over the syntax check. - -11. If a DNS MX lookup fails the syntax check, don't go on to look for an A -record; and if called from lookuphost, don't go on to try widening the name. - -12. Add the identity of the RBL domain to the log when in RBL warning mode, -and also to the messages output during -bh testing. - -13. Do not stop scanning the list of RBL domains when one matches in warning -mode; ensure that X-RBL-Warning headers are added for all that match. - -14. When testing with -bh, output a reminder after the final 250 after "." that -this is not for real. - -15. Added max_username_length. - -16. The log phrase "Error while handling error message" has been made more -accurate by changing it to "Error while reading a message with no usable sender -address", and a reference to the generating message added if there is one. - -17. If -oee was set and the sender of a malformed incoming message was <>, so -that no error message could be sent, the return code was zero rather than 1 -(i.e. it wasn't noticing it hadn't sent an error message). - -18. If a non-SMTP message contains no recipients and error reporting is by mail -and no error message can be sent, the return code from Exim is now 2 instead of -1. This is so it can detect this case in the autoreply transport. - -19. If the autoreply transport detects return code 2 for the message it has -submitted (no recipients) it no longer defers delivery. This means that -autoreplies to $sender_address when that is <> just get ignored (but there is -an entry on the log for the error). - -20. Improved the error message that is given when an alias file or route list -file has the wrong mode, since this seems to confuse people. - -21. Treat disconnection after end of data as a message error rather than a host -error. - -22. Expanded the "file has wrong uid/gid" message to include the uids or gids -which don't match. - -23. Installed PCRE 2.02 (minor tidies). - -24. If a system filter discarded a message (by "seen finish" or similar) then -the log said "original recipients ignored", but had no => line. Now it contains -"=> discarded (message_filter)" instead, to be like the logging that happens -when a user filter discards a message. - -25. Exinext was not displaying routing delays for specific addresses if the -domain successfully routed to a remote host. These can now exist in these -circumstances after temporary recipient-specific errors. Likewise it was not -capable of picking out message-specific retry data when given a message id. - -26. Pipe delivery timeouts were not working if the writes to the pipe got -blocked (they only worked while waiting for the process to complete after doing -all the writing). Furthermore, after a timeout Exim just killed the process it -had created; if that process created further subprocesses they got left -running. It now makes the created process a process group leader, and kills the -whole process group, which will catch simple cases that don't themselves start -new process groups. Also, after detecting a timeout and killing the subprocess, -the third process that was reading from the output pipe didn't always die -immediately. The reading process is now forcibly killed along with the timed -out process group. - -27. If a queryprogram process timed out, Exim wasn't killing it. It now kills -the whole process group, as for pipes (see 26 above). - -28. If a pipe produced output, any error message was omitted from the bounce -message (this was to avoid "output message generated"), but this omitted -information about timeouts. The error information is now included except for -DEFER and OK returns. - -29. Added "hosts_override" to the smtp transport. - -30. Fixed two code infelicities in mailstore format delivery: (a) after opening -RDONLY, a stream of type "w+" was made (this fails on Linux), and the call to -fdopen() was not checked for errors; (b) the fd was closed directly, instead of -the stream.