1 $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.8 2004/10/18 09:26:02 ph10 Exp $
3 Change log file for Exim from version 4.21
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10 1. Minor wording change to the doc/README.SIEVE file.
12 2. Change 4.43/35 introduced a bug: if quota_filecount was set, the
13 computation of the current number of files was incorrect.
15 3. Closing a stable door: arrange to panic-die if setitimer() ever fails. The
16 bug fixed in 4.43/37 would have been diagnosed quickly if this had been in
19 4. Give more explanation in the error message when the command for a transport
20 filter fails to execute.
22 5. There are several places where Exim runs a non-Exim command in a
23 subprocess. The SIGUSR1 signal should be disabled for these processes. This
24 was being done only for the command run by the queryprogram router. It is
25 now done for all such subprocesses. The other cases are: ${run, transport
26 filters, and the commands run by the lmtp and pipe transports.
28 6. Added CONFIGURE_GROUP build-time option.
30 7. Some older OS have a limit of 256 on the maximum number of file
31 descriptors. Exim was using setrlimit() to set 1000 as a large value
32 unlikely to be exceeded. Change 4.43/17 caused a lot of logging on these
33 systems. I've change it so that if it can't get 1000, it tries for 256.
39 1. Fixed a longstanding but relatively impotent bug: a long time ago, before
40 PIPELINING, the function smtp_write_command() used to return TRUE or FALSE.
41 Now it returns an integer. A number of calls were still expecting a T/F
42 return. Fortuitously, in all cases, the tests worked in OK situations,
43 which is the norm. However, things would have gone wrong on any write
44 failures on the smtp file descriptor. This function is used when sending
45 messages over SMTP and also when doing verify callouts.
47 2. When Exim is called to do synchronous delivery of a locally submitted
48 message (the -odf or -odi options), it no longer closes stderr before doing
51 3. Implemented the mua_wrapper option.
53 4. Implemented mx_fail_domains and srv_fail_domains for the dnslookup router.
55 5. Implemented the functions header_remove(), header_testname(),
56 header_add_at_position(), and receive_remove_recipient(), and exported them
59 6. If an ACL "warn" statement specified the addition of headers, Exim already
60 inserted X-ACL-Warn: at the start if there was no header name. However, it
61 was not making this test for the second and subsequent header lines if
62 there were newlines in the string. This meant that an invalid header could
63 be inserted if Exim was badly configured.
65 7. Allow an ACL "warn" statement to add header lines at the start or after all
66 the Received: headers, as well as at the end.
68 8. Added the rcpt_4xx retry error code.
70 9. Added postmaster_mailfrom=xxx to callout verification option.
72 10. Added mailfrom=xxxx to the callout verification option, for verify=
75 11. ${substr_1_:xxxx} and ${substr__3:xxxx} are now diagnosed as syntax errors
76 (they previously behaved as ${substr_1_0:xxxx} and ${substr:_0_3:xxxx}).
78 12. Inserted some casts to stop certain compilers warning when using pointer
79 differences as field lengths or precisions in printf-type calls (mostly
80 affecting debugging statements).
82 13. Added optional readline() support for -be (dynamically loaded).
84 14. Obscure bug fix: if a message error (e.g. 4xx to MAIL) happened within the
85 same clock tick as a message's arrival, so that its received time was the
86 same as the "first fail" time on the retry record, and that message
87 remained on the queue past the ultimate address timeout, every queue runner
88 would try a delivery (because it was past the ultimate address timeout) but
89 after another failure, the ultimate address timeout, which should have then
90 bounced the address, did not kick in. This was a "< instead of <=" error;
91 in most cases the first failure would have been in the next clock tick
92 after the received time, and all would be well.
94 15. The special items beginning with @ in domain lists (e.g. @mx_any) were not
95 being recognized when the domain list was tested by the match_domain
96 condition in an expansion string.
98 16. Added the ${str2b64: operator.
100 17. Exim was always calling setrlimit() to set a large limit for the number of
101 processes, without checking whether the existing limit was already
102 adequate. (It did check for the limit on file descriptors.) Furthermore,
103 errors from getrlimit() and setrlimit() were being ignored. Now they are
104 logged to the main and panic logs, but Exim does carry on, to try to do its
105 job under whatever limits there are.
107 18. Imported PCRE 5.0.
109 19. Trivial typo in log message " temporarily refused connection" (the leading
112 20. If the log selector return_path_on_delivery was set and an address was
113 redirected to /dev/null, the delivery process crashed because it assumed
114 that a return path would always be set for a "successful" delivery. In this
115 case, the whole delivery is bypassed as an optimization, and therefore no
118 21. Internal re-arrangement: the function for sending a challenge and reading
119 a response while authentication was assuming a zero-terminated challenge
120 string. It's now changed to take a pointer and a length, to allow for
121 binary data in such strings.
123 22. Added the cyrus_sasl authenticator (code supplied by MBM).
125 23. Exim was not respecting finduser_retries when seeking the login of the
126 uid under which it was called; it was always trying 10 times. (The default
127 setting of finduser_retries is zero.) Also, it was sleeping after the final
128 failure, which is pointless.
130 24. Implemented tls_on_connect_ports.
132 25. Implemented acl_smtp_predata.
134 26. If the domain in control=submission is set empty, Exim assumes that the
135 authenticated id is a complete email address when it generates From: or
136 Sender: header lines.
138 27. Added "#define SOCKLEN_T int" to OS/os.h-SCO and OS/os.h-SCO_SV. Also added
139 definitions to OS/Makefile-SCO and OS/Makefile-SCO_SV that put basename,
140 chown and chgrp in /bin and hostname in /usr/bin.
142 28. Exim was keeping the "process log" file open after each use, just as it
143 does for the main log. This opens the possibility of it remaining open for
144 long periods when the USR1 signal hits a daemon. Occasional processlog
145 errors were reported, that could have been caused by this. Anyway, it seems
146 much more sensible not to leave this file open at all, so that is what now
149 29. The long-running daemon process does not normally write to the log once it
150 has entered its main loop, and it closes the log before doing so. This is
151 so that log files can straightforwardly be renamed and moved. However,
152 there are a couple of unusual error situations where the daemon does write
153 log entries, and I had neglected to close the log afterwards.
155 30. The text of an SMTP error response that was received during a remote
156 delivery was being truncated at 512 bytes. This is too short for some of
157 the long messages that one sometimes sees. I've increased the limit to
160 31. It is now possible to make retry rules that apply only when a message has a
161 specific sender, in particular, an empty sender.
163 32. Added "control = enforce_sync" and "control = no_enforce_sync". This makes
164 it possible to be selective about when SMTP synchronization is enforced.
166 33. Added "control = caseful_local_part" and "control = "caselower_local_part".
168 32. Implemented hosts_connection_nolog.
170 33. Added an ACL for QUIT.
172 34. Setting "delay_warning=" to disable warnings was not working; it gave a
175 35. Added mailbox_size and mailbox_filecount to appendfile.
177 36. Added control = no_multiline_responses to ACLs.
179 37. There was a bug in the logic of the code that waits for the clock to tick
180 in the case where the clock went backwards by a substantial amount such
181 that the microsecond fraction of "now" was more than the microsecond
182 fraction of "then" (but the whole seconds number was less).
184 38. Added support for the libradius Radius client library this is found on
185 FreeBSD (previously only the radiusclient library was supported).
191 1. When certain lookups returned multiple values in the form name=value, the
192 quoting of the values was not always being done properly. Specifically:
193 (a) If the value started with a double quote, but contained no whitespace,
195 (b) If the value contained whitespace other than a space character (i.e.
196 tabs or newlines or carriage returns) it was not quoted.
197 This fix has been applied to the mysql and pgsql lookups by writing a
198 separate quoting function and calling it from the lookup code. The fix
199 should probably also be applied to nisplus, ibase and oracle lookups, but
200 since I cannot test any of those, I have not disturbed their existing code.
202 2. A hit in the callout cache for a specific address caused a log line with no
203 reason for rejecting RCPT. Now it says "Previous (cached) callout
204 verification failure".
206 3. There was an off-by-one bug in the queryprogram router. An over-long
207 return line was truncated at 256 instead of 255 characters, thereby
208 overflowing its buffer with the terminating zero. As well as fixing this, I
209 have increased the buffer size to 1024 (and made a note to document this).
211 4. If an interrupt, such as the USR1 signal that is send by exiwhat, arrives
212 when Exim is waiting for an SMTP response from a remote server, Exim
213 restarts its select() call on the socket, thereby resetting its timeout.
214 This is not a problem when such interrupts are rare. Somebody set up a cron
215 job to run exiwhat every 2 minutes, which is less than the normal select()
216 timeout (5 or 10 minutes). This meant that the select() timeout never
217 kicked in because it was always reset. I have fixed this by comparing the
218 time when an interrupt arrives with the time at the start of the first call
219 to select(). If more time than the timeout has elapsed, the interrupt is
220 treated as a timeout.
222 5. Some internal re-factoring in preparation for the addition of Sieve
223 extensions (by MH). In particular, the "personal" test is moved to a
224 separate function, and given an option for scanning Cc: and Bcc: (which is
225 not set for Exim filters).
227 6. When Exim created an email address using the login of the caller as the
228 local part (e.g. when creating a From: or Sender: header line), it was not
229 quoting the local part when it contained special characters such as @.
231 7. Installed new OpenBSD configuration files.
233 8. Reworded some messages for syntax errors in "and" and "or" conditions to
234 try to make them clearer.
236 9. Callout options, other than the timeout value, were being ignored when
237 verifying sender addresses in header lines. For example, when using
239 verify = header_sender/callout=no_cache
241 the cache was (incorrectly) being used.
243 10. Added a missing instance of ${EXE} to the exim_install script; this affects
244 only the Cygwin environment.
246 11. When return_path_on_delivery was set as a log selector, if different remote
247 addresses in the same message used different return paths and parallel
248 remote delivery occurred, the wrong values would sometimes be logged.
249 (Whenever a remote delivery process finished, the return path value from
250 the most recently started remote delivery process was logged.)
252 12. RFC 3848 specifies standard names for the "with" phrase in Received: header
253 lines when AUTH and/or TLS are in use. This is the "received protocol"
254 field. Exim used to use "asmtp" for authenticated SMTP, without any
255 indication (in the protocol name) for TLS use. Now it follows the RFC and
256 uses "esmtpa" if the connection is authenticated, "esmtps" if it is
257 encrypted, and "esmtpsa" if it is both encrypted and authenticated. These
258 names appear in log lines as well as in Received: header lines.
260 13. Installed MH's patches for Sieve to add the "copy" and "vacation"
261 extensions, and comparison tests, and to fix some bugs.
263 14. Changes to the "personal" filter test:
265 (1) The test was buggy in that it was just doing the equivalent of
266 "contains" tests on header lines. For example, if a user's address was
267 anne@some.where, the "personal" test would incorrectly be true for
269 To: susanne@some.where
271 This test is now done by extracting each address from the header in turn,
272 and checking the entire address. Other tests that are part of "personal"
273 are now done using regular expressions (for example, to check local parts
274 of addresses in From: header lines).
276 (2) The list of non-personal local parts in From: addresses has been
277 extended to include "listserv", "majordomo", "*-request", and "owner-*",
278 taken from the Sieve specification recommendations.
280 (3) If the message contains any header line starting with "List-" it is
281 treated as non-personal.
283 (4) The test for "circular" in the Subject: header line has been removed
284 because it now seems ill-conceived.
286 15. Minor typos in src/EDITME comments corrected.
288 16. Installed latest exipick from John Jetmore.
290 17. If headers_add on a router specified a text string that was too long for
291 string_sprintf() - that is, longer than 8192 bytes - Exim panicked. The use
292 of string_sprintf() is now avoided.
294 18. $message_body_size was not set (it was always zero) when running the DATA
295 ACL and the local_scan() function.
297 19. For the "mail" command in an Exim filter, no default was being set for
298 the once_repeat time, causing a random time value to be used if "once" was
299 specified. (If the value happened to be <= 0, no repeat happened.) The
300 default is now 0s, meaning "never repeat". The "vacation" command was OK
301 (its default is 7d). It's somewhat surprising nobody ever noticed this bug
302 (I found it when inspecting the code).
304 20. There is now an overall timeout for performing a callout verification. It
305 defaults to 4 times the callout timeout, which applies to individual SMTP
306 commands during the callout. The overall timeout applies when there is more
307 than one host that can be tried. The timeout is checked before trying the
308 next host. This prevents very long delays if there are a large number of
309 hosts and all are timing out (e.g. when the network connections are timing
310 out). The value of the overall timeout can be changed by specifying an
311 additional sub-option for "callout", called "maxwait". For example:
313 verify = sender/callout=5s,maxwait=20s
315 21. Add O_APPEND to the open() call for maildirsize files (Exim already seeks
316 to the end before writing, but this should make it even safer).
318 22. Exim was forgetting that it had advertised PIPELINING for the second and
319 subsequent messages on an SMTP connection. It was also not resetting its
320 memory on STARTTLS and an internal HELO.
322 23. When Exim logs an SMTP synchronization error within a session, it now
323 records whether PIPELINING has been advertised or not.
325 24. Added 3 instances of "(long int)" casts to time_t variables that were being
326 formatted using %ld, because on OpenBSD (and perhaps others), time_t is int
327 rather than long int.
329 25. Installed the latest Cygwin configuration files from the Cygwin maintainer.
331 26. Added the never_mail option to autoreply.
337 1. A reorganization of the code in order to implement 4.40/8 caused a daemon
338 crash if the getsockname() call failed; this can happen if a connection is
339 closed very soon after it is established. The problem was simply in the
340 order in which certain operations were done, causing Exim to try to write
341 to the SMTP stream before it had set up the file descriptor. The bug has
342 been fixed by making things happen in the correct order.
348 1. If "drop" was used in a DATA ACL, the SMTP output buffer was not flushed
349 before the connection was closed, thus losing the rejection response.
351 2. Commented out the definition of SOCKLEN_T in os.h-SunOS5. It is needed for
352 some early Solaris releases, but causes trouble in current releases where
353 socklen_t is defined.
355 3. When std{in,out,err} are closed, re-open them to /dev/null so that they
358 4. Minor refactoring of os.c-Linux to avoid compiler warning when IPv6 is not
361 5. Refactoring in expand.c to improve memory usage. Pre-allocate a block so
362 that releasing the top of it at the end releases what was used for sub-
363 expansions (unless the block got too big). However, discard this block if
364 the first thing is a variable or header, so that we can use its block when
365 it is dynamic (useful for very large $message_headers, for example).
367 6. Lookups now cache *every* query, not just the most recent. A new, separate
368 store pool is used for this. It can be recovered when all lookup caches are
369 flushed. Lookups now release memory at the end of their result strings.
370 This has involved some general refactoring of the lookup sources.
372 7. Some code has been added to the store_xxx() functions to reduce the amount
373 of flapping under certain conditions.
375 8. log_incoming_interface used to affect only the <= reception log lines. Now
376 it causes the local interface and port to be added to several more SMTP log
377 lines, for example "SMTP connection from", and rejection lines.
379 9. The Sieve author supplied some patches for the doc/README.SIEVE file.
381 10. Added a conditional definition of _BSD_SOCKLEN_T to os.h-Darwin.
383 11. If $host_data was set by virtue of a hosts lookup in an ACL, its value
384 could be overwritten at the end of the current message (or the start of a
385 new message if it was set in a HELO ACL). The value is now preserved for
386 the duration of the SMTP connection.
388 12. If a transport had a headers_rewrite setting, and a matching header line
389 contained an unqualified address, that address was qualified, even if it
390 did not match any rewriting rules. The underlying bug was that the values
391 of the flags that permit the existence of unqualified sender and recipient
392 addresses in header lines (set by {sender,recipient}_unqualified_hosts for
393 non-local messages, and by -bnq for local messages) were not being
394 preserved with the message after it was received.
396 13. When Exim was logging an SMTP synchronization error, it could sometimes log
397 "next input=" as part of the text comprising the host identity instead of
398 the correct text. The code was using the same buffer for two different
399 strings. However, depending on which order the printing function evaluated
400 its arguments, the bug did not always show up. Under Linux, for example, my
401 test suite worked just fine.
403 14. Exigrep contained a use of Perl's "our" scoping after change 4.31/70. This
404 doesn't work with some older versions of Perl. It has been changed to "my",
405 which in any case is probably the better facility to use.
407 15. A really picky compiler found some instances of statements for creating
408 error messages that either had too many or two few arguments for the format
411 16. The size of the buffer for calls to the DNS resolver has been increased
412 from 1024 to 2048. A larger buffer is needed when performing PTR lookups
413 for addresses that have a lot of PTR records. This alleviates a problem; it
414 does not fully solve it.
416 17. A dnsdb lookup for PTR records that receives more data than will fit in the
417 buffer now truncates the list and logs the incident, which is the same
418 action as happens when Exim is looking up a host name and its aliases.
419 Previously in this situation something unpredictable would happen;
420 sometimes it was "internal error: store_reset failed".
422 18. If a server dropped the connection unexpectedly when an Exim client was
423 using GnuTLS and trying to read a response, the client delivery process
424 crashed while trying to generate an error log message.
426 19. If a "warn" verb in an ACL added multiple headers to a message in a single
429 warn message = H1: something\nH2: something
431 the text was added as a single header line from Exim's point of view
432 though it ended up OK in the delivered message. However, searching for the
433 second and subsequent header lines using $h_h2: did not work. This has been
434 fixed. Similarly, if a system filter added multiple headers in this way,
435 the routers could not see them.
437 20. Expanded the error message when iplsearch is called with an invalid key to
438 suggest using net-iplsearch in a host list.
440 21. When running tests using -bh, any delays imposed by "delay" modifiers in
441 ACLs are no longer actually imposed (and a message to that effect is
444 22. If a "gecos" field in a passwd entry contained escaped characters, in
445 particular, if it contained a \" sequence, Exim got it wrong when building
446 a From: or a Sender: header from that name. A second bug also caused
447 incorrect handling when an unquoted " was present following a character
450 23. "{crypt}" as a password encryption mechanism for a "crypteq" expansion item
451 was not being matched caselessly.
453 24. Arranged for all hyphens in the exim.8 source to be escaped with
456 25. Change 16 of 4.32, which reversed 71 or 4.31 didn't quite do the job
457 properly. Recipient callout cache records were still being keyed to include
458 the sender, even when use_sender was set false. This led to far more
459 callouts that were necessary. The sender is no longer included in the key
460 when use_sender is false.
462 26. Added "control = submission" modifier to ACLs.
464 27. Added the ${base62d: operator to decode base 62 numbers.
466 28. dnsdb lookups can now access SRV records.
468 29. CONFIGURE_OWNER can be set at build time to define an alternative owner for
469 the configuration file.
471 30. The debug message "delivering xxxxxx-xxxxxx-xx" is now output in verbose
472 (-v) mode. This makes the output for a verbose queue run more intelligible.
474 31. Added a use_postmaster feature to recipient callouts.
476 32. Added the $body_zerocount variable, containing the number of binary zero
477 bytes in the message body.
479 33. The time of last modification of the "new" subdirectory is now used as the
480 "mailbox time last read" when there is a quota error for a maildir
483 34. Added string comparison operators lt, lti, le, lei, gt, gti, ge, gei.
485 35. Added +ignore_unknown as a special item in host lists.
487 36. Code for decoding IPv6 addresses in host lists is now included, even if
488 IPv6 support is not being compiled. This fixes a bug in which an IPv6
489 address was recognized as an IP address, but was then not correctly decoded
490 into binary, causing unexpected and incorrect effects when compared with
497 1. Very minor rewording of debugging text in manualroute to say "list of
498 hosts" instead of "hostlist".
500 2. If verify=header_syntax was set, and a header line with an unqualified
501 address (no domain) and a large number of spaces between the end of the
502 name and the colon was received, the reception process suffered a buffer
503 overflow, and (when I tested it) crashed. This was caused by some obsolete
504 code that should have been removed. The fix is to remove it!
506 3. When running in the test harness, delay a bit after writing a bounce
507 message to get a bit more predictability in the log output.
509 4. Added a call to search_tidyup() just before forking a reception process. In
510 theory, someone could use a lookup in the expansion of smtp_accept_max_
511 per_host which, without the tidyup, could leave open a database connection.
513 5. Added the variables $recipient_data and $sender_data which get set from a
514 lookup success in an ACL "recipients" or "senders" condition, or a router
515 "senders" option, similar to $domain_data and $local_part_data.
517 6. Moved the writing of debug_print from before to after the "senders" test
520 7. Change 4.31/66 (moving the time when the Received: is generated) caused
521 problems for message scanning, either using a data ACL, or using
522 local_scan() because the Received: header was not generated till after they
523 were called (in order to set the time as the time of reception completion).
524 I have revised the way this works. The header is now generated after the
525 body is received, but before the ACL or local_scan() are called. After they
526 are run, the timestamp in the header is updated.
532 1. Change 4.24/6 introduced a bug because the SIGALRM handler was disabled
533 before starting a queue runner without re-exec. This happened only when
534 deliver_drop_privilege was set or when the Exim user was set to root. The
535 effect of the bug was that timeouts during subsequent deliveries caused
536 crashes instead of being properly handled. The handler is now left at its
537 default (and expected) setting.
539 2. The other case in which a daemon avoids a re-exec is to deliver an incoming
540 message, again when deliver_drop_privilege is set or Exim is run as root.
541 The bug described in (1) was not present in this case, but the tidying up
542 of the other signals was missing. I have made the two cases consistent.
544 3. The ignore_target_hosts setting on a manualroute router was being ignored
545 for hosts that were looked up using the /MX notation.
547 4. Added /ignore=<ip list> feature to @mx_any, @mx_primary, and @mx_secondary
550 5. Change 4.31/55 was buggy, and broke when there was a rewriting rule that
551 operated on the sender address. After changing the $sender_address to <>
552 for the sender address verify, Exim was re-instated it as the original
553 (before rewriting) address, but remembering that it had rewritten it, so it
554 wasn't rewriting it again. This bug also had the effect of breaking the
555 sender address verification caching when the sender address was rewritten.
557 6. The ignore_target_hosts option was being ignored by the ipliteral router.
558 This has been changed so that if the ip literal address matches
559 ignore_target_hosts, the router declines.
561 7. Added expansion conditions match_domain, match_address, and match_local_
562 part (NOT match_host).
564 8. The placeholder for the Received: header didn't have a length field set.
566 9. Added code to Exim itself and to exim_lock to test for a specific race
567 condition that could lead to file corruption when using MBX delivery. The
568 issue is with the lockfile that is created in /tmp. If this file is removed
569 after a process has opened it but before that process has acquired a lock,
570 there is the potential for a second process to recreate the file and also
571 acquire a lock. This could lead to two Exim processes writing to the file
572 at the same time. The added code performs the same test as UW imapd; it
573 checks after acquiring the lock that its file descriptor still refers to
576 10. The buffer for building added header lines was of fixed size, 8192 bytes.
577 It is now parameterized by HEADER_ADD_BUFFER_SIZE and this can be adjusted
580 11. Added the smtp_active_hostname option. If used, this will typically be made
581 to depend on the incoming interface address. Because $interface_address is
582 not set up until the daemon has forked a reception process, error responses
583 that can happen earlier (such as "too many connections") no longer contain
586 12. If an expansion in a condition on a "warn" statement fails because a lookup
587 defers, the "warn" statement is abandoned, and the next ACL statement is
588 processed. Previously this caused the whole ACL to be aborted.
590 13. Added the iplsearch lookup type.
592 14. Added ident_timeout as a log selector.
594 15. Added tls_certificate_verified as a log selector.
596 16. Added a global option tls_require_ciphers (compare the smtp transport
597 option of the same name). This controls incoming TLS connections.
599 17. I finally figured out how to make tls_require_ciphers do a similar thing
600 in GNUtls to what it does in OpenSSL, that is, set up an appropriate list
601 before starting the TLS session.
603 18. Tabs are now shown as \t in -bP output.
605 19. If the log selector return_path_on_delivery was set, Exim crashed when
606 bouncing a message because it had too many Received: header lines.
608 20. If two routers both had headers_remove settings, and the first one included
609 a superfluous trailing colon, the final name in the first list and the
610 first name in the second list were incorrectly joined into one item (with a
611 colon in the middle).
617 1. Added -C and -D options to the exinext utility, mainly to make it easier
618 to include in the automated testing, but these could be helpful when
619 multiple configurations are in use.
621 2. The exinext utility was not formatting the output nicely when there was
622 an alternate port involved in the retry record key, nor when there was a
623 message id as well (for retries that were specific to a specific message
624 and a specific host). It was also confused by IPv6 addresses, because of
625 the additional colons they contain. I have fixed the IPv4 problem, and
626 patched it up to do a reasonable job for IPv6.
628 3. When there is an error after a MAIL, RCPT, or DATA SMTP command during
629 delivery, the log line now contains "pipelined" if PIPELINING was used.
631 4. An SMTP transport process used to panic and die if the bind() call to set
632 an explicit outgoing interface failed. This has been changed; it is now
633 treated in the same way as a connect() failure.
635 5. A reference to $sender_host_name in the part of a conditional expansion
636 that was being skipped was still causing a DNS lookup. This no longer
639 6. The def: expansion condition was not recognizing references to header lines
640 that used bh_ and bheader_.
642 7. Added the _cache feature to named lists.
644 8. The code for checking quota_filecount in the appendfile transport was
645 allowing one more file than it should have been.
647 9. For compatibility with Sendmail, the command line option
655 and sets the incoming protocol and host name (for trusted callers). The
656 host name and its colon can be omitted when only the protocol is to be set.
657 Note the Exim already has two private options, -pd and -ps, that refer to
658 embedded Perl. It is therefore impossible to set a protocol value of "d" or
659 "s", but I don't think that's a major issue.
661 10. A number of refactoring changes to the code, none of which should affect
664 (a) The number of logging options was getting close to filling up the
665 32-bit word that was used as a bit map. I have split them into two classes:
666 those that are passed in the argument to log_write(), and those that are
667 only ever tested independently outside of that function. These are now in
668 separate 32-bit words, so there is plenty of room for expansion again.
669 There is no change in the user interface or the logging behaviour.
671 (b) When building, for example, log lines, the code previously used a
672 macro that called string_cat() twice, in order to add two strings. This is
673 not really sufficiently general. Furthermore, there was one instance where
674 it was actually wrong because one of the argument was used twice, and in
675 one call a function was used. (As it happened, calling the function twice
676 did not affect the overall behaviour.) The macro has been replaced by a
677 function that can join an arbitrary number of extra strings onto a growing
680 (c) The code for expansion conditions now uses a table and a binary chop
681 instead of a serial search (which was left over from when there were very
682 few conditions). Also, it now recognizes conditions like "pam" even when
683 the relevant support is not compiled in: a suitably worded error message is
684 given if an attempt is made to use such a condition.
686 11. Added ${time_interval:xxxxx}.
688 12. A bug was causing one of the ddress fields not to be passed back correctly
689 from remote delivery subprocesses. The field in question was not being
690 subsequently used, so this caused to problems in practice.
692 13. Added new log selectors queue_time and deliver_time.
694 14. Might have fixed a bug in maildirsizefile handling that threw up
695 "unexpected character" debug warnings, and recalculated the data
696 unnecessarily. In any case, I expanded the warning message to give more
699 15. Added the message "Restricted characters in address" to the statements in
700 the default ACL that block characters like @ and % in local parts.
702 16. Change 71 for release 4.31 proved to be much less benign that I imagined.
703 Three changes have been made:
705 (a) There was a serious bug; a negative response to MAIL caused the whole
706 recipient domain to be cached as invalid, thereby blocking all messages
707 to all local parts at the same domain, from all senders. This bug has
708 been fixed. The domain is no longer cached after a negative response to
709 MAIL if the sender used is not empty.
711 (b) The default behaviour of using MAIL FROM:<> for recipient callouts has
714 (c) A new callout option, "use_sender" has been added for people who want
715 the modified behaviour.
721 1. Removed "EXTRALIBS=-lwrap" from OS/Makefile-Unixware7 on the advice of
724 2. Removed "LIBS = -lresolv" from OS/Makefile-Darwin as it is not needed, and
725 indeed breaks things for older releases.
727 3. Added additional logging to the case where there is a problem reading data
728 from a filter that is running in a subprocess using a pipe, in order to
729 try to track down a specific problem.
731 4. Testing facility fudge: when running in the test harness and attempting
732 to connect to 10.x.x.x (expecting a connection timeout) I'm now sometimes
733 getting "No route to host". Convert this to a timeout.
735 5. Define ICONV_ARG2_TYPE as "char **" for Unixware7 to avoid compiler
738 6. Some OS don't have socklen_t but use size_t instead. This affects the
739 fifth argument of getsockopt() amongst other things. This is now
740 configurable by a macro called SOCKLEN_T which defaults to socklen_t, but
741 can be set for individual OS. I have set it for SunOS5, OSF1, and
742 Unixware7. Current versions of SunOS5 (aka Solaris) do have socklen_t, but
743 some earlier ones do not.
745 7. Change 4.30/15 was not doing the test caselessly.
747 8. The standard form for an IPv6 address literal was being rejected by address
748 parsing in, for example, MAIL and RCPT commands. An example of this kind of
749 address is [IPv6:2002:c1ed:8229:10:202:2dff:fe07:a42a]. Exim now accepts
750 this, as well as the form without the "IPv6" on the front (but only when
751 address literals are enabled, of course).
753 9. Added some casts to avoid compiler warnings in OS/os.c-Linux.
755 10. Exim crashed if a message with an empty sender address specified by -f
756 encountered a router with an errors_to setting. This could be provoked only
761 where an empty string was supplied; "<>" did not hit this bug.
763 11. Installed PCRE release 4.5.
765 12. If EHLO/HELO was rejected by an ACL, the value of $sender_helo_name
766 remained set. It is now erased.
768 13. exiqgrep wasn't working on MacOS X because it didn't correctly compute
769 times from message ids (which are base 36 rather than the normal 62).
771 14. "Expected" SMTP protocol errors that can arise when PIPELINING is in use
772 were being counted as actual protocol errors, and logged if the log
773 selector +smtp_protocol_error was set. One cannot be perfect in this test,
774 but now, if PIPELINING has been advertised, RCPT following a rejected MAIL,
775 and DATA following a set of rejected RCPTs do not count as protocol errors.
776 In other words, Exim assumes they were pipelined, though this may not
777 actually be the case. Of course, in all cases the client gets an
778 appropriate error code.
780 15. If a lookup fails in an ACL condition, a message about the failure may
781 be available; it is used if testing the ACL cannot continue, because most
782 such messages specify what the cause of the deferral is. However, some
783 messages (e.g. "MYSQL: no data found") do not cause a defer. There was bug
784 that caused an old message to be retained and used if a later statement
785 caused a defer, replacing the real cause of the deferral.
787 16. If an IP address had so many PTR records that the DNS lookup buffer
788 was not large enough to hold them, Exim could crash while trying to process
789 the truncated data. It now detects and logs this case.
791 17. Further to 4.21/58, another change has been made: if (and only if) the
792 first line of a message (the first header line) ends with CRLF, a bare LF
793 in a subsequent header line has a space inserted after it, so as not to
794 terminate the header.
796 18. Refactoring: tidied an ugly bit of code in appendfile that copied data
797 unnecessarily, used atoi() instead of strtol(), and didn't check the
798 termination when getting file sizes from file names by regex.
800 19. Completely re-implemented the support for maildirsize files, in the light
801 of a number of problems with the previous contributed implementation
802 (4.30/29). In particular:
804 . If the quota is zero, the maildirsize file is maintained, but no quota is
807 . If the maildir directory does not exist, it is created before any attempt
808 to write a maildirsize file.
810 . The quota value in the file is just a cache; if the quota is changed in
811 the transport, the new value overrides.
813 . A regular expression is available for excluding directories from the
816 20. The autoreply transport checks the characters in options that define the
817 message's headers; it allows continued headers, but it was checking with
818 isspace() after an embedded newline instead of explicitly looking for a
821 21. If all the "regular" hosts to which an address was routed had passed their
822 expiry times, and had not reached their retry times, the address was
823 bounced, even if fallback hosts were defined. Now Exim should go on to try
826 22. Increased buffer sizes in the callout code from 1024 to 4096 to match the
827 equivalent code in the SMTP transport. Some hosts send humungous responses
828 to HELO/EHLO, more than 1024 it seems.
830 23. Refactoring: code in filter.c used (void *) for "any old type" but this
831 gives compiler warnings in some environments. I've now done it "properly",
834 24. The replacement for inet_ntoa() that is used with gcc on IRIX systems
835 (because of problems with the built-in one) was declared to return uschar *
836 instead of char *, causing compiler failure.
838 25. Fixed a file descriptor leak when processing alias/forward files.
840 26. Fixed a minor format string issue in dbfn.c.
842 27. Typo in exim.c: ("dmbnz" for "dbmnz").
844 28. If a filter file refered to $h_xxx or $message_headers, and the headers
845 contained RFC 2047 "words", Exim's memory could, under certain conditions,
848 29. When a sender address is verified, it is cached, to save repeating the test
849 when there is more than one recipient in a message. However, when the
850 verification involves a callout, it is possible for different callout
851 options to be set for different recipients. It is too complicated to keep
852 track of this in the cache, so now Exim always runs a verification when a
853 callout is required, relying on the callout cache for the optimization.
854 The overhead is duplication of the address routing, but this should not be
857 30. Fixed a bug in callout caching. If a RCPT command caused the sender address
858 to be verified with callout=postmaster, and the main callout worked but the
859 postmaster check failed, the verification correctly failed. However, if a
860 subsequent RCPT command asked for sender verification *without* the
861 postmaster check, incorrect caching caused this verification also to fail,
864 31. Exim caches DNS lookup failures so as to avoid multiple timeouts; however,
865 it was not caching the DNS options (qualify_single, search_parents) that
866 were used when the lookup failed. A subsequent lookup with different
867 options therefore always gave the same answer, though there were cases
868 where it should not have. (Example: a "domains = !$mx_any" option on a
869 dnslookup router: the "domains" option is always processed without any
870 widening, but the router might have qualify_single set.) Now Exim uses the
871 cached value only when the same options are set.
873 32. Added John Jetmore's "exipick" utility to the distribution.
875 33. GnuTLS: When an attempt to start a TLS session fails for any reason other
876 than a timeout (e.g. a certificate is required, and is not provided), an
877 Exim server now closes the connection immediately. Previously it waited for
878 the client to close - but if the client is SSL, it seems that they each
879 wait for each other, leading to a delay before one of them times out.
881 34: GnuTLS: Updated the code to use the new GnuTLS 1.0.0 API. I have not
882 maintained 0.8.x compatibility because I don't think many are using it, and
883 it is clearly obsolete.
885 35. Added TLS support for CRLs: a tls_crl global option and one for the smtp
888 36. OpenSSL: $tls_certificate_verified was being set to 1 even if the
889 client certificate was expired. A simple patch fixes this, though I don't
890 understand the full logic of why the verify callback is called multiple
893 37. OpenSSL: a patch from Robert Roselius: "Enable client-bug workaround.
894 Versions of OpenSSL as of 0.9.6d include a 'CBC countermeasure' feature,
895 which causes problems with some clients (such as the Certicom SSL Plus
896 library used by Eudora). This option, SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS,
897 disables the coutermeasure allowing Eudora to connect."
899 38. Exim was not checking that a write() to a log file succeeded. This could
900 lead to Bad Things if a log got too big, in particular if it hit a file
901 size limit. Exim now panics and dies if it cannot write to a log file, just
902 as it does if it cannot open a log file.
904 39. Modified OS/Makefile-Linux so that it now contains
906 CFLAGS=-O -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
908 The two -D definitions ensure that Exim is compiled with large file
909 support, which makes it possible to handle log files that are bigger than
912 40. Fixed a subtle caching bug: if (in an ACL or a set of routers, for
913 instance) a domain was checked against a named list that involved a lookup,
914 causing $domain_data to be set, then another domain was checked against the
915 same list, then the first domain was re-checked, the value of $domain_data
916 after the final check could be wrong. In particular, if the second check
917 failed, it could be set empty. This bug probably also applied to
920 41. The strip_trailing_dot option was not being applied to the address given
921 with the -f command-line option.
923 42. The code for reading a message's header from the spool was incrementing
924 $received_count, but never initializing it. This meant that the value was
925 incorrect (doubled) while delivering a message in the same process in which
926 it was received. In the most common configuration of Exim, this never
927 happens - a fresh exec is done - but it can happen when
928 deliver_drop_privilege is set.
930 43. When Exim logs an SMTP synchronization error - client data sent too soon -
931 it now includes up to 150 characters of the unexpected data in the log
934 44. The exim_dbmbuild utility uses fixed size buffers for reading input lines
935 and building data strings. The size of both of these buffers was 10 000
936 bytes - far larger than anybody would *ever* want, thought I. Needless to
937 say, somebody hit the limit. I have increased the maximum line length to
938 20 000 and the maximum data length of concatenated lines to 100 000. I have
939 also fixed two bugs, because there was no checking on these buffers. Tsk,
940 tsk. Now exim_dbmbuild gives a message and exits with an error code if a
943 45. The exim_dbmbuild utility did not support quoted keys, as Exim does in
944 lsearch lookups. Now it does.
946 46. When parsing a route_list item in a manualroute router, a fixed-length
947 buffer was used for the list of hosts. I made this 1024 bytes long,
948 thinking that nobody would ever have a list of hosts that long. Wrong.
949 Somebody had a whole pile of complicated expansion conditions, and the
950 string was silently truncated, leading to an expansion error. It turns out
951 that it is easier to change to an unlimited length (owing to other changes
952 that have happened since this code was originally written) than to build
953 structure for giving a limitation error. The length of the item that
954 expands into the list of hosts is now unlimited.
956 47. The lsearch lookup could not handle data where the length of text line was
957 more than 4095 characters. Such lines were truncated, leading to shortened
958 data being returned. It should now handle lines of any length.
960 48. Minor wording revision: "cannot test xxx in yyy ACL" becomes "cannot test
961 xxx condition in yyy ACL" (e.g. "cannot test domains condition in DATA
964 49. Cosmetic tidy to scripts like exicyclog that are generated by globally
965 replacing strings such as BIN_DIRECTORY in a source file: the replacement
966 no longer happens in comment lines. A list of replacements is now placed
967 at the head of all of the source files, except those whose only change is
968 to replace PERL_COMMAND in the very first #! line.
970 50. Replaced the slow insertion sort in queue.c, for sorting the list of
971 messages on the queue, with a bottom-up merge sort, using code contributed
972 by Michael Haardt. This should make operations like -bp somewhat faster on
973 large queues. It won't affect queue runners, except when queue_run_in_order
976 51. Installed eximstats 1.31 in the distribution.
978 52. Added support for SRV lookups to the dnslookup router.
980 53. If an ACL referred to $message_body or $message_body_end, the value was not
981 reset for any messages that followed in the same SMTP session.
983 54. The store-handling optimization for building very long strings was not
984 differentiating between the different store pools. I don't think this
985 actually made any difference in practice, but I've tidied it.
987 55. While running the routers to verify a sender address, $sender_address
988 was still set to the sender address. This is wrong, because when routing to
989 send a bounce to the sender, it would be empty. Therefore, I have changed
990 it so that, while verifying a sender address, $sender_address is set to <>.
991 (There is no change to what happens when verifying a recipient address.)
993 56. After finding MX (or SRV) records, Exim was doing a DNS lookup for the
994 target A or AAAA records (if not already returned) without resetting the
995 qualify_single or search_parents options of the DNS resolver. These are
996 inappropriate in this case because the targets of MX and SRV records must
997 be FQDNs. A broken DNS record could cause trouble if it happened to have a
998 target that, when qualified, matched something in the local domain. These
999 two options are now turned off when doing these lookups.
1001 57. It seems that at least some releases of Reiserfs (which does not have the
1002 concept of a fixed number of inodes) returns zero and not -1 for the
1003 number of available inodes. This interacted badly with check_spool_inodes,
1004 which assumed that -1 was the "no such thing" setting. What I have done is
1005 to check that the total number of inodes is greater than zero before doing
1006 the test of how many are available.
1008 58. When a "warn" ACL statement has a log_message modifier, the message is
1009 remembered, and not repeated. This is to avoid a lot of repetition when a
1010 message has many recipients that cause the same warning to be written.
1011 Howewer, Exim was preserving the list of already written lines for an
1012 entire SMTP session, which doesn't seem right. The memory is now reset if a
1013 new message is started.
1015 59. The "rewrite" debugging flag was not showing the result of rewriting in the
1016 debugging output unless log_rewrite was also set.
1018 60. Avoid a compiler warning on 64-bit systems in dsearch.c by avoiding the use
1019 of (int)(handle) when we know that handle contains (void *)(-1).
1021 61. The Exim daemon panic-logs an error return when it closes the incoming
1022 connection. However "connection reset by peer" seems to be common, and
1023 isn't really an error worthy of noting specially, so that particular error
1026 62. When Exim is trying to find all the local interfaces, it used to panic and
1027 die if the ioctl to get the interface flags failed. However, it seems that
1028 on at least one OS (Solaris 9) it is possible to have an interface that is
1029 included in the list of interfaces, but for which you get a failure error
1030 for this call. This happens when the interface is not "plumbed" into a
1031 protocol (i.e. neither IPv4 nor IPv6). I've changed the code so that a
1032 failure of the "get flags" call assumes that the interface is down.
1034 63. Added a ${eval10: operator, which assumes all numbers are decimal. This
1035 makes life easier for people who are doing arithmetic on fields extracted
1036 from dates, where you often get leading zeros that should not be
1037 interpreted as octal.
1039 64. Added qualify_domain to the redirect router, to override the global
1042 65. If a pathologically long header line contained very many addresses (the
1043 report of this problem mentioned 10 000) and each of them was rewritten,
1044 Exim could use up a very large amount of memory. (It kept on making new
1045 copies of the header line as it rewrote, and never released the old ones.)
1046 At the expense of a bit more processing, the header rewriting function has
1047 been changed so that it no longer eats memory in this way.
1049 66. The generation of the Received: header has been moved from the time that a
1050 message starts to be received, to the time that it finishes. The timestamp
1051 in the Received: header should now be very close to that of the <= log
1052 line. There are two side-effects of this change:
1054 (a) If a message is rejected by a DATA or non-SMTP ACL or local_scan(), the
1055 logged header lines no longer include the local Received: line, because
1056 it has not yet been created. The same applies to a copy of the message
1057 that is returned to a non-SMTP sender when a message is rejected.
1059 (b) When a filter file is tested using -bf, no additional Received: header
1060 is added to the test message. After some thought, I decided that this
1063 This change does not affect the value of $received_for. It is still set
1064 after address rewriting, but before local_scan() is called.
1066 67. Installed the latest Cygwin-specific files from the Cygwin maintainer.
1068 68. GnuTLS: If an empty file is specified for tls_verify_certificates, GnuTLS
1069 gave an unhelpful panic error message, and a defer error. I have managed to
1070 change this behaviour so that it now rejects any supplied certificate,
1071 which seems right, as the list of acceptable certificates is empty.
1073 69. OpenSSL: If an empty file is specified for tls_verify_certificates, OpenSSL
1074 gave an unhelpful defer error. I have not managed to make this reject any
1075 supplied certificates, but the error message it gives is "no certificate
1076 supplied", which is not helpful.
1078 70. exigrep's output now also includes lines that are not associated with any
1079 message, but which match the given pattern. Implemented by a patch from
1080 Martin Sluka, which also tidied up the Perl a bit.
1082 71. Recipient callout verification, like sender verification, was using <> in
1083 the MAIL FROM command. This isn't really the right thing, since the actual
1084 sender may affect whether the remote host accepts the recipient or not. I
1085 have changed it to use the actual sender in the callout; this means that
1086 the cache record is now keyed on a recipient/sender pair, not just the
1087 recipient address. There doesn't seem to be a real danger of callout loops,
1088 since a callout by the remote host to check the sender would use <>.
1089 [SEE ABOVE: changed after hitting problems.]
1091 72. Exim treats illegal SMTP error codes that do not begin with 4 or 5 as
1092 temporary errors. However, in the case of such a code being given after
1093 the end of a data transmission (i.e. after ".") Exim was failing to write
1094 a retry record for the message. (Yes, there was some broken host that was
1095 actually sending 8xx at this point.)
1097 73. An unknown lookup type in a host list could cause Exim to panic-die when
1098 the list was checked. (An example that provoked this was putting <; in the
1099 middle of a list instead of at the start.) If this happened during a DATA
1100 ACL check, a -D file could be left lying around. This kind of configuration
1101 error no longer causes Exim to die; instead it causes a defer errror. The
1102 incident is still logged to the main and panic logs.
1104 74. Buglet left over from Exim 3 conversion. The message "too many messages
1105 in one connection" was written to the rejectlog but not the mainlog, except
1106 when address rewriting (yes!) was being logged.
1108 75. Added write_rejectlog option.
1110 76. When a system filter was run not as root (that is, when system_filter_user
1111 was set), the values of the $n variables were not being returned to the
1112 main process; thus, they were not subsequently available in the $sn
1115 77. Added +return_path_on_delivery log selector.
1117 78. A connection timeout was being treated differently from recipients deferred
1118 when testing hosts_max_try with a message that was older than the host's
1119 retry timeout. (The host should not be counted, thus allowing all hosts to
1120 be tried at least once before bouncing.) This may have been the cause of an
1121 occasionally reported bug whereby a message would remain on the queue
1122 longer than the retry timeout, but would be bounced if a delivery was
1123 forced. I say "may" because I never totally pinned down the problem;
1124 setting up timeout/retry tests is difficult. See also the next item.
1126 79. The ultimate address timeout was not being applied to errors that involved
1127 a combination of host plus message (for example, a timeout on a MAIL
1128 command). When an address resolved to a number of possible hosts, and they
1129 were not all tried for each delivery (e.g. because of hosts_max_try), a
1130 message could remain on the queue longer than the retry timeout.
1132 80. Sieve bug: "stop" inside "elsif" was broken. Applied a patch from Michael
1135 81. Fixed an obscure SMTP outgoing bug which required at least the following
1136 conditions: (a) there was another message waiting for the same server;
1137 (b) the server returned 5xx to all RCPT commands in the first message so
1138 that the message was not completed; (c) the server dropped the connection
1139 or gave a negative response to the RSET that Exim sends to abort the
1140 transaction. The observed case was a dropped connection after DATA that had
1141 been sent in pipelining mode. That is, the server had advertised PIPELINING
1142 but was not implementing it correctly. The effect of the bug was incorrect
1143 behaviour, such as trying another host, and this could lead to a crash.
1149 1. The 3rd arguments to getsockname(), getpeername(), and accept() in exim.c
1150 and daemon.c were passed as pointers to ints; they should have been
1151 pointers to socklen_t variables (which are typically unsigned ints).
1153 2. Some signed/unsigned type warnings in the os.c file for Linux have been
1156 3. Fixed a really odd bug that affected only the testing scheme; patching a
1157 certain fixed string in the binary changed the value of another string that
1158 happened to be identical to the end of the original first string.
1160 4. When gethostbyname() (or equivalent) is passed an IP address as a "host
1161 name", it returns that address as the IP address. On some operating
1162 systems (e.g. Solaris), it also passes back the IP address string as the
1163 "host name". However, on others (e.g. Linux), it passes back an empty
1164 string. Exim wasn't checking for this, and was changing the host name to an
1165 empty string, assuming it had been canonicized.
1167 5. Although rare, it is permitted to have more than one PTR record for a given
1168 IP address. I thought that gethostbyaddr() or getipnodebyaddr() always gave
1169 all the names associated with an address, because they do in Solaris.
1170 However, it seems that they do not in Linux for data that comes from the
1171 DNS. If an address in /etc/hosts has multiple names, they _are_ all given.
1172 I found this out when I moved to a new Linux workstation and tried to run
1173 the Exim test suite.
1175 To get round this problem I have changed the code so that it now does its
1176 own call to the DNS to look up PTR records when searching for a host name.
1177 If nothing can be found in the DNS, it tries gethostbyaddr(), so that
1178 addresses that are only in /etc/hosts are still found.
1180 This behaviour is, however, controlled by an option called host_lookup_
1181 order, which defaults to "bydns:byaddr". If people want to use the other
1182 order, or indeed, just use one or the other means of lookup, they can
1183 specify it in this variable.
1185 6. If a PTR record yields an empty name, Exim treats it as non-existent. In
1186 some operating systems, this comes back from gethostbyaddr() as an empty
1187 string, and this is what Exim used to test for. However, it seems that in
1188 other systems, "." is yielded. Exim now tests for this case too.
1190 7. The values of check_spool_space and check_log_space are now held internally
1191 as a number of kilobytes instead of an absolute number of bytes. If a
1192 numbers is specified without 'K' or 'M', it is rounded up to the nearest
1193 kilobyte. This means that much larger values can be stored.
1195 8. Exim monitor: an attempt to get the action menu when not actually pointing
1196 at a message produces an empty menu entitled "No message selected". This
1197 works on Solaris (OpenWindows). However, XFree86 does not like a menu with
1198 no entries in it ("Shell widget menu has zero width and/or height"). So I
1199 have added a single, blank menu entry in this case.
1201 9. Added ${quote_local_part.
1203 10. MIME decoding is now applied to the contents of Subject: header lines when
1206 11. Now that a reference to $sender_host_address automatically causes a reverse
1207 lookup to occur if necessary (4.13/18), there is no need to arrange for a
1208 host lookup before query-style lookups in lists that might use this
1209 variable. This has therefore been abolished, and the "net-" prefix is no
1210 longer necessary for query-style lookups.
1212 12. The Makefile for SCO_SV contained a setting of LDFLAGS. This appears to
1213 have been a typo for LFLAGS, so it has been changed.
1215 13. The install script calls Exim with "-C /dev/null" in order to find the
1216 version number. If ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX was set, this caused an error message
1217 to be output. Howeve, since Exim outputs its version number before the
1218 error, it didn't break the script. It just looked ugly. I fixed this by
1219 always allowing "-C /dev/null" if the caller is root.
1221 14. Ignore overlarge ACL variable number when reading spool file - insurance
1222 against a later release with more variables having written the file.
1224 15. The standard form for an IPv6 address literal was being rejected by EHLO.
1225 Example: [IPv6:2002:c1ed:8229:10:202:2dff:fe07:a42a]. Exim now accepts
1226 this, as well as the form without the "IPv6" on the front.
1228 16. Added CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/chown and LIBS=-lresolv to the
1229 OS/Makefile-Darwin file.
1231 17. Fixed typo in lookups/ldap.c: D_LOOKUP should be D_lookup. This applied
1232 only to LDAP libraries that do not have LDAP_OPT_DEREF.
1234 18. After change 4.21/52, "%ld" was used to format the contents of the $inode
1235 variable. However, some OS use ints for inodes. I've added cast to long int
1236 to get rid of the compiler warning.
1238 19. I had forgotten to lock out "/../" in configuration file names when
1239 ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX was set.
1241 20. Routers used for verification do not need to specify transports. However,
1242 if such a router generated a host list, and callout was configured, Exim
1243 crashed, because it could not find a port number from the (non-existent)
1244 transport. It now assumes port 25 in this circumstance.
1246 21. Added the -t option to exigrep.
1248 22. If LOOKUP_LSEARCH is defined, all three linear search methods (lsearch,
1249 wildlsearch, nwildlsearch) are compiled. LOOKUP_WILDLSEARCH and LOOKUP_
1250 NWILDLSEARCH are now obsolete, but retained for compatibility. If either of
1251 them is set, LOOKUP_LSEARCH is forced.
1253 23. "exim -bV" now outputs a list of lookups that are included in the binary.
1255 24. Added sender and host information to the "rejected by local_scan()" log
1256 line; previously there was no indication of these.
1258 25. Added .include_if_exists.
1260 26. Change 3.952/11 added an explicit directory sync on top of a file sync for
1261 Linux. It turns out that not all file systems support this. Apparently some
1262 versions of NFS do not. (It's rare to put Exim's spool on NFS, but people
1263 do it.) To cope with this, the error EINVAL, which means that sync-ing is
1264 not supported on the file descriptor, is now ignored when Exim is trying to
1265 sync a directory. This applies only to Linux.
1267 27. Added -DBIND_8_COMPAT to the CLFAGS setting for Darwin.
1269 28. In Darwin (MacOS X), the PAM headers are in /usr/include/pam and not in
1270 /usr/include/security. There's now a flag in OS/os.h-Darwin to cope with
1273 29. Added support for maildirsize files from supplied patch (modified a bit).
1275 30. The use of :fail: followed by an empty string could lead Exim to respond to
1276 sender verification failures with (e.g.):
1278 550 Verification failed for <xxx>
1279 550 Sender verify failed
1281 where the first response line was missing the '-' that indicates it is not
1282 the final line of the response.
1284 31. The loop for finding the name of the user that called Exim had a hardwired
1285 limit of 10; it now uses the value of finduser_retries, which is used for
1286 all other user lookups.
1288 32. Added $received_count variable, available in data and not_smtp ACLs, and at
1291 33. Exim was neglecting to zero errno before one call of strtol() when
1292 expanding a string and expecting an integer value. On some systems this
1293 resulted in spurious "integer overflow" errors. Also, it was casting the
1294 result into an int without checking.
1296 34. Testing for a connection timeout using "timeout_connect" in the retry rules
1297 did not work. The code looks as if it has *never* worked, though it appears
1298 to have been documented since at least releast 1.62. I have made it work.
1300 35. The "timeout_DNS" error in retry rules, also documented since at least
1301 1.62, also never worked. As it isn't clear exactly what this means, and
1302 clearly it isn't a major issue, I have abolished the feature by treating it
1303 as "timeout", and writing a warning to the main and panic logs.
1305 36. The display of retry rules for -brt wasn't always showing the error code
1308 37. Added new error conditions to retry rules: timeout_A, timeout_MX,
1309 timeout_connect_A, timeout_connect_MX.
1311 38. Rewriting the envelope sender at SMTP time did not allow it to be rewritten
1312 to the empty sender.
1314 39. The daemon was not analysing the content of -oX till after it had closed
1315 stderr and disconnected from the controlling terminal. This meant that any
1316 syntax errors were only noted on the panic log, and the return code from
1317 the command was 0. By re-arranging the code a little, I've made the
1318 decoding happen first, so such errors now appear on stderr, and the return
1319 code is 1. However, the actual setting up of the sockets still happens in
1320 the disconnected process, so errors there are still only recorded on the
1323 40. A daemon listener on a wildcard IPv6 socket that also accepts IPv4
1324 connections (as happens on some IP stacks) was logged at start up time as
1325 just listening for IPv6. It now logs "IPv6 with IPv4". This differentiates
1326 it from "IPv6 and IPv4", which means that two separate sockets are being
1329 41. The debug output for gethostbyname2() or getipnodebyname() failures now
1330 says whether AF_INET or AF_INET6 was passed as an argument.
1332 42. Exiwhat output was messed up when time zones were included in log
1335 43. Exiwhat now gives more information about the daemon's listening ports,
1336 and whether -tls-on-connect was used.
1338 44. The "port" option of the smtp transport is now expanded.
1340 45. A "message" modifier in a "warn" statement in a non-message ACL was being
1341 silently ignored. Now an error message is written to the main and panic
1344 46. There's a new ACL modifier called "logwrite" which writes to a log file
1345 as soon as it is encountered.
1347 47. Added $local_user_uid and $local_user_gid at routing time.
1349 48. Exim crashed when trying to verify a sender address that was being
1352 49. Exim was recognizing only a space character after ".include". It now also
1353 recognizes a tab character.
1355 50. Fixed several bugs in the Perl script that creates the exim.8 man page by
1356 extracting the relevant information from the specification. The man page no
1357 longer contains scrambled data for the -d option, and I've added a section
1358 at the front about calling Exim under different names.
1360 51. Added "extra_headers" argument to the "mail" command in filter files.
1362 52. Redirecting mail to an unqualified address in a Sieve filter caused Exim to
1365 53. Installed eximstats 1.29.
1367 54. Added transport_filter_timeout as a generic transport option.
1369 55. Exim no longer adds an empty Bcc: header to messages that have no To: or
1370 Cc: header lines. This was required by RFC 822, but it not required by RFC
1373 56. Exim used to add From:, Date:, and Message-Id: header lines to any
1374 incoming messages that did not have them. Now it does so only if the
1375 message originates locally, that is, if there is no associated remote host
1376 address. When Resent- header lines are present, this applies to the Resent-
1377 lines rather than the non-Resent- lines.
1379 57. Drop incoming SMTP connection after too many syntax or protocol errors. The
1380 limit is controlled by smtp_max_synprot_errors, defaulting to 3.
1382 58. Messages for configuration errors now include the name of the main
1383 configuration file - useful now that there may be more than one file in a
1384 list (.included file names were always shown).
1386 59. Change 4.21/82 (run initgroups() when starting the daemon) causes problems
1387 for those rare installations that do not start the daemon as root or run it
1388 setuid root. I've cut out the call to initgroups() if the daemon is not
1391 60. The Exim user and group can now be bound into the binary as text strings
1392 that are looked up at the start of Exim's processing.
1394 61. Applied a small patch for the Interbase code, supplied by Ard Biesheuvel.
1396 62. Added $mailstore_basename variable.
1398 63. Installed patch to sieve.c from Michael Haardt.
1400 64. When Exim failed to open the panic log after failing to open the main log,
1401 the original message it was trying to log was written to stderr and debug
1402 output, but if they were not available (the usual case in production), it
1403 was lost. Now it is written to syslog before the two lines that record the
1404 failures to open the logs.
1406 65. Users' Exim filters run in subprocesses under the user's uid. It is
1407 possible for a "deliver" command or an alias in a "personal" command to
1408 provoke an address rewrite. If logging of address rewriting is configured,
1409 this fails because the process is not running as root or exim. There may be
1410 a better way of dealing with this, but for the moment (because 4.30 needs
1411 to be released), I have disabled address rewrite logging when running a
1412 filter in a non-root, non-exim process.
1418 1. The buildconfig auxiliary program wasn't quoting the value set for
1419 HEADERS_CHARSET. This caused a compilation error complaining that 'ISO' was
1420 not defined. This bug was masked in 4.22 by the effect that was fixed in
1423 2. Some messages that were rejected after a message id was allocated were
1424 shown as "incomplete" by exigrep. It no longer does this for messages that
1425 are rejected by local_scan() or the DATA or non-SMTP ACLs.
1427 3. If a Message-ID: header used a domain literal in the ID, and Exim did not
1428 have allow_domain_literals set, the ID did not get logged in the <= line.
1429 Domain literals are now always recognized in Message-ID: header lines.
1431 4. The first argument for a ${extract expansion item is the key name or field
1432 number. Leading and trailing spaces in this item were not being ignored,
1433 causing some misleading effects.
1435 5. When deliver_drop_privilege was set, single queue runner processes started
1436 manually (i.e. by the command "exim -q") or by the daemon (which uses the
1437 same command in the process it spins off) were not dropping privilege.
1439 6. When the daemon running as "exim" started a queue runner, it always
1440 re-executed Exim in the spun-off process. This is a waste of effort when
1441 deliver_drop_privilege is set. The new process now just calls the
1442 queue-runner function directly.
1448 1. Typo in the src/EDITME file: it referred to HEADERS_DECODE_TO instead of
1451 2. Change 4.21/73 introduced a bug. The pid file path set by -oP was being
1452 ignored. Though the use of -oP was forcing the writing of a pid file, it
1453 was always written to the default place.
1455 3. If the message "no IP address found for host xxxx" is generated during
1456 incoming verification, it is now followed by identification of the incoming
1457 connection (so you can more easily find what provoked it).
1459 4. Bug fix for Sieve filters: "stop" inside a block was not working properly.
1461 5. Added some features to "harden" Exim a bit more against certain attacks:
1463 (a) There is now a build-time option called FIXED_NEVER_USERS that can
1464 be put in Local/Makefile. This is like the never_users runtime option,
1465 but it cannot be overridden. The default setting is "root".
1467 (b) If ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX is defined in Local/Makefile, it specifies a
1468 prefix string with which any file named in a -C command line option
1471 (c) If ALT_CONFIG_ROOT_ONLY is defined in Local/Makefile, root privilege
1472 is retained for -C and -D only if the caller of Exim is root. Without
1473 it, the exim user may also use -C and -D and retain privilege.
1475 (d) If DISABLE_D_OPTION is defined in Local/Makefile, the use of the -D
1476 command line option is disabled.
1478 6. Macro names set by the -D option must start with an upper case letter, just
1479 like macro names defined in the configuration file.
1481 7. Added "dereference=" facility to LDAP.
1483 8. Two instances of the typo "uknown" in the source files are fixed.
1485 9. If a PERL_COMMAND setting in Local/Makefile was not at the start of a line,
1486 the Configure-Makefile script screwed up while processing it.
1488 10. Incorporated PCRE 4.4.
1490 11. The SMTP synchronization check was not operating right at the start of an
1491 SMTP session. For example, it could not catch a HELO sent before the client
1492 waited for the greeting. There is now a check for outstanding input at the
1493 point when the greeting is written. Because of the duplex, asynchronous
1494 nature of TCP/IP, it cannot be perfect - the incorrect input may be on its
1495 way, but not yet received, when the check is performed.
1497 12. Added tcp_nodelay to make it possible to turn of the setting of TCP_NODELAY
1498 on TCP/IP sockets, because this apparently causes some broken clients to
1501 13. Installed revised OS/Makefile-CYGWIN and OS/os.c-cygwin (the .h file was
1502 unchanged) from the Cygwin maintainer.
1504 14. The code for -bV that shows what is in the binary showed "mbx" when maildir
1505 was supported instead of testing for mbx. Effectively a typo.
1507 15. The spa authenticator server code was not checking that the input it
1508 received was valid base64.
1510 16. The debug output line for the "set" modifier in ACLs was not showing the
1511 name of the variable that was being set.
1513 17. Code tidy: the variable type "vtype_string" was never used. Removed it.
1515 18. Previously, a reference to $sender_host_name did not cause a DNS reverse
1516 lookup on its own. Something else was needed to trigger the lookup. For
1517 example, a match in host_lookup or the need for a host name in a host list.
1518 Now, if $sender_host_name is referenced and the host name has not yet been
1519 looked up, a lookup is performed. If the lookup fails, the variable remains
1520 empty, and $host_lookup_failed is set to "1".
1522 19. Added "eqi" as a case-independent comparison operator.
1524 20. The saslauthd authentication condition could segfault if neither service
1525 nor realm was specified.
1527 21. If an overflowing value such as "2048M" was set for message_size_limit, the
1528 error message that was logged was misleading, and incoming SMTP
1529 connections were dropped. The message is now more accurate, and temporary
1530 errors are given to SMTP connections.
1532 22. In some error situations (such as 21 above) Exim rejects all SMTP commands
1533 (except RSET) with a 421 error, until QUIT is received. However, it was
1534 failing to send a response to QUIT.
1536 23. The HELO ACL was being run before the code for helo_try_verify_hosts,
1537 which made it impossible to use "verify = helo" in the HELO ACL. The HELO
1538 ACL is now run after the helo_try_verify_hosts code.
1540 24. "{MD5}" and "{SHA1}" are now recognized as equivalent to "{md5"} and
1541 "{sha1}" in the "crypteq" expansion condition (in fact the comparison is
1542 case-independent, so other case variants are also recognized). Apparently
1543 some systems use these upper case variants.
1545 25. If more than two messages were waiting for the same host, and a transport
1546 filter was specified for the transport, Exim sent two messages over the
1547 same TCP/IP connection, and then failed with "socket operation on non-
1548 socket" when it tried to send the third.
1550 26. Added Exim::debug_write and Exim::log_write for embedded Perl use.
1552 27. The extern definition of crypt16() in expand.c was not being excluded when
1553 the OS had its own crypt16() function.
1555 28. Added bounce_return_body as a new option, and bounce_return_size_limit
1556 as a preferred synonym for return_size_limit, both as an option and as an
1559 29. Added LIBS=-liconv to OS/Makefile-OSF1.
1561 30. Changed the default configuration ACL to relax the local part checking rule
1562 for addresses that are not in any local domains. For these addresses,
1563 slashes and pipe symbols are allowed within local parts, but the sequence
1564 /../ is explicitly forbidden.
1566 31. SPA server authentication was not clearing the challenge buffer before
1569 32. log_message in a "warn" ACL statement was writing to the reject log as
1570 well as to the main log, which contradicts the documentation and doesn't
1571 seem right (because no rejection is happening). So I have stopped it.
1573 33. Added Ard Biesheuvel's lookup code for accessing an Interbase database.
1574 However, I am unable to do any testing of this.
1576 34. Fixed an infelicity in the appendfile transport. When checking directories
1577 for a mailbox, to see if any needed to be created, it was accidentally
1578 using path names with one or more superfluous leading slashes; tracing
1579 would show up entries such as stat("///home/ph10", 0xFFBEEA48).
1581 35. If log_message is set on a "discard" verb in a MAIL or RCPT ACL, its
1582 contents are added to the log line that is written for every discarded
1583 recipient. (Previously a log_message setting was ignored.)
1585 36. The ${quote: operator now quotes the string if it is empty.
1587 37. The install script runs exim in order to find its version number. If for
1588 some reason other than non-existence or emptiness, which it checks, it
1589 could not run './exim', it was installing it with an empty version number,
1590 i.e. as "exim-". This error state is now caught, and the installation is
1593 38. An argument was missing from the function that creates an error message
1594 when Exim fails to connect to the socket for saslauthd authentication.
1595 This could cause Exim to crash, or give a corrupted message.
1597 39. Added isip, isip4, and isip6 to ${if conditions.
1599 40. The ACL variables $acl_xx are now saved with the message, and can be
1600 accessed later in routers, transports, and filters.
1602 41. The new lookup type nwildlsearch is like wildlsearch, except that the key
1603 strings in the file are not string-expanded.
1605 42. If a MAIL command specified a SIZE value that was too large to fit into an
1606 int variable, the check against message_size_limit failed. Such values are
1607 now forced to INT_MAX, which is around 2Gb for a 32-bit variable. Maybe one
1608 day this will have to be increased, but I don't think I want to be around
1609 when emails are that large.
1616 1. Removed HAVE_ICONV=yes from OS/Makefile-FreeBSD, since it seems that
1617 iconv() is not standard in FreeBSD.
1619 2. Change 4.21/17 was buggy and could cause stack overwriting on a system with
1620 IPv6 enabled. The observed symptom was a segmentation fault on return from
1621 the function os_common_find_running_interfaces() in src/os.c.
1623 3. In the check_special_case() function in daemon.c I had used "errno" as an
1624 argument name, which causes warnings on some systems. This was basically a
1625 typo, since it was named "eno" in the comments!
1627 4. The code that waits for the clock to tick (at a resolution of some fraction
1628 of a second) so as to ensure message-id uniqueness was always waiting for
1629 at least one whole tick, when it could have waited for less. [This is
1630 almost certainly not relevant at current processor speeds, where it is
1631 unlikely to ever wait at all. But we try to future-proof.]
1633 5. The function that sleeps for a time interval that includes fractions of a
1634 second contained a race. It did not block SIGALRM between setting the
1635 timer, and suspending (a couple of lines later). If the interval was short
1636 and the sigsuspend() was delayed until after it had expired, the suspension
1637 never ended. On busy systems this could lead to processes getting stuck for
1640 6. Some uncommon configurations may cause a lookup to happen in a queue runner
1641 process, before it forks any delivery processes. The open lookup caching
1642 mechanism meant that the open file or database connection was passed into
1643 the delivery process. The problem was that delivery processes always tidy
1644 up cached lookup data. This could cause a problem for the next delivery
1645 process started by the queue runner, because the external queue runner
1646 process does not know about the closure. So the next delivery process
1647 still has data in the lookup cache. In the case of a file lookup, there was
1648 no problem because closing a file descriptor in a subprocess doesn't affect
1649 the parent. However, if the lookup was caching a connection to a database,
1650 the connection was closed, and the second delivery process was likely to
1651 see errors such as "PGSQL: query failed: server closed the connection
1652 unexpectedly". The problem has been fixed by closing all cached lookups
1653 in a queue runner before running a delivery process.
1655 7. Compiler warning on Linux for the second argument of iconv(), which doesn't
1656 seem to have the "const" qualifier which it has on other OS. I've
1659 8. Change 4.21/2 was too strict. It is only if there are two authenticators
1660 *of the same type* (client or server) with the same public name that an
1661 error should be diagnosed.
1663 9. When Exim looked up a host name for an IP address, but failed to find the
1664 original IP address when looking up the host name (a safety check), it
1665 output the message "<ip address> does not match any IP for NULL", which was
1666 confusing, to say the least. The bug was that the host name should have
1667 appeared instead of "NULL".
1669 10. Since release 3.03, if Exim is called by a uid other than root or the Exim
1670 user that is built into the binary, and the -C or -D options is used, root
1671 privilege is dropped before the configuration file is read. In addition,
1672 logging is switched to stderr instead of the normal log files. If the
1673 configuration then re-defines the Exim user, the unprivileged environment
1674 is probably not what is expected, so Exim logs a panic warning message (but
1677 However, if deliver_drop_privilege is set, the unprivileged state may well
1678 be exactly what is intended, so the warning has been cut out in that case,
1679 and Exim is allowed to try to write to its normal log files.
1685 1. smtp_return_error_details was not giving details for temporary sender
1686 or receiver verification errors.
1688 2. Diagnose a configuration error if two authenticators have the same public
1691 3. Exim used not to create the message log file for a message until the first
1692 delivery attempt. This could be confusing when incoming messages were held
1693 for policy or load reasons. The message log file is now created at the time
1694 the message is received, and an initial "Received" line is written to it.
1696 4. The automatically generated man page for command line options had a minor
1697 bug that caused no ill effects; however, a more serious problem was that
1698 the procedure for building the man page automatically didn't always
1699 operate. Consequently, release 4.20 contains an out-of-date version. This
1700 shouldn't happen again.
1702 5. When building Exim with embedded Perl support, the script that builds the
1703 Makefile was calling 'perl' to find its compile-time parameters, ignoring
1704 any setting of PERL_COMMAND in Local/Makefile. This is now fixed.
1706 6. The freeze_tell option was not being used for messages that were frozen on
1707 arrival, either by an ACL or by local_scan().
1709 7. Added the smtp_incomplete_transaction log selector.
1711 8. After STARTTLS, Exim was not forgetting that it had advertised AUTH, so it
1712 was accepting AUTH without a new EHLO.
1714 9. Added tls_remember_esmtp to cope with YAEB. This allows AUTH and other
1715 ESMTP extensions after STARTTLS without a new EHLO, in contravention of the
1718 10. Logging of TCP/IP connections (when configured) now happens in the main
1719 daemon process instead of the child process, so that the TCP/IP connection
1720 count is more accurate (but it can never be perfect).
1722 11. The use of "drop" in a nested ACL was not being handled correctly in the
1723 outer ACL. Now, if condition failure induced by the nested "drop" causes
1724 the outer ACL verb to deny access ("accept" or "discard" after "endpass",
1725 or "require"), the connection is dropped.
1727 12. Similarly, "discard" in a nested ACL wasn't being handled. A nested ACL
1728 that yield "discard" can now be used with an "accept" or a "discard" verb,
1729 but an error is generated for any others (because I can't see a useful way
1730 to define what should happen).
1732 13. When an ACL is read dynamically from a file (or anywhere else), the lines
1733 are now processed in the same way as lines in the Exim configuration file.
1734 In particular, continuation lines are supported.
1736 14. Added the "dnslists = a.b.c!=n.n.n.n" feature.
1738 15. Added -ti meaning -t -i.
1740 16. Check for letters, digits, hyphens, and dots in the names of dnslist
1741 domains, and warn by logging if others are found.
1743 17. At least on BSD, alignment is not guarenteed for the array of ifreq's
1744 returned from GIFCONF when Exim is trying to find the list of interfaces on
1745 a host. The code in os.c has been modified to copy each ifreq to an aligned
1746 structure in all cases.
1748 Also, in some cases, the returned ifreq's were being copied to a 'struct
1749 ifreq' on the stack, which was subsequently passed to host_ntoa(). That
1750 means the last couple of bytes of an IPv6 address could be chopped if the
1751 ifreq contained only a normal sockaddr (14 bytes storage).
1753 18. Named domain lists were not supported in the hosts_treat_as_local option.
1754 An entry such as +xxxx was not recognized, and was treated as a literal
1757 19. Ensure that header lines added by a DATA ACL are included in the reject log
1758 if the ACL subsequently rejects the message.
1760 20. Upgrade the cramtest.pl utility script to use Digest::MD5 instead of just
1761 MD5 (which is deprecated).
1763 21. When testing a filter file using -bf, Exim was writing a message when it
1764 took the sender from a "From " line in the message, but it was not doing so
1765 when it took $return_path from a Return-Path: header line. It now does.
1767 22. If the contents of a "message" modifier for a "warn" ACL verb do not begin
1768 with a valid header line field name (a series of printing characters
1769 terminated by a colon, Exim now inserts X-ACL-Warn: at the beginning.
1771 23. Changed "disc" in the source to "disk" to conform to the documentation and
1772 the book and for uniformity.
1774 24. Ignore Sendmail's -Ooption=value command line item.
1776 25. When execve() failed while trying to run a command in a pipe transport,
1777 Exim was returning EX_UNAVAILBLE (69) from the subprocess. However, this
1778 could be confused with a return value of 69 from the command itself. This
1779 has been changed to 127, the value the shell returns if it is asked to run
1780 a non-existent command. The wording for the related log line suggests a
1781 non-existent command as the problem.
1783 26. If received_header_text expands to an empty string, do not add a Received:
1784 header line to the message. (Well, it adds a token one on the spool, but
1785 marks it "old" so that it doesn't get used or transmitted.)
1787 27. Installed eximstats 1.28 (addition of -nt option).
1789 28. There was no check for failure on the call to getsockname() in the daemon
1790 code. This can fail if there is a shortage of resources on the system, with
1791 ENOMEM, for example. A temporary error is now given on failure.
1793 29. Contrary to the C standard, it seems that in some environments, the
1794 equivalent of setlocale(LC_ALL, "C") is not obeyed at the start of a C
1795 program. Exim now does this explicitly; it affects the formatting of
1796 timestamps using strftime().
1798 30. If exiqsumm was given junk data, it threw up some uninitialized variable
1799 complaints. I've now initialized all the variables, to avoid this.
1801 32. Header lines added by a system filter were not being "seen" during
1802 transport-time rewrites.
1804 33. The info_callback() function passed to OpenSSL is set up with type void
1805 (*)(SSL *, int, int), as described somewhere. However, when calling the
1806 function (actually a macro) that sets it up, the type void(*)() is
1807 expected. I've put in a cast to prevent warnings from picky compilers.
1809 34. If a DNS black list lookup found a CNAME record, but there were no A
1810 records associated with the domain it pointed at, Exim crashed.
1812 35. If a DNS black list lookup returned more than one A record, Exim ignored
1813 all but the first. It now scans all returned addresses if a particular IP
1814 value is being sought. In this situation, the contents of the
1815 $dnslist_value variable are a list of all the addresses, separated by a
1818 36. Tightened up the rules for host name lookups using reverse DNS. Exim used
1819 to accept a host name and all its aliases if the forward lookup for any of
1820 them yielded the IP address of the incoming connection. Now it accepts only
1821 those names whose forward lookup yields the correct IP address. Any other
1822 names are discarded. This closes a loophole whereby a rogue DNS
1823 administrator could create reverse DNS records to break through a
1824 wildcarded host restriction in an ACL.
1826 37. If a user filter or a system filter that ran in a subprocess used any of
1827 the numerical variables ($1, $2 etc), or $thisaddress, in a pipe command,
1828 the wrong values were passed to the pipe command ($thisaddress had the
1829 value of $0, $0 had the value of $1, etc). This bug was introduced by
1830 change 4.11/101, and not discovered because I wrote an inadequate test. :-(
1832 38. Improved the line breaking for long SMTP error messages from ACLs.
1833 Previously, if there was no break point between 40 and 75 characters, Exim
1834 left the rest of the message alone. Two changes have been made: (a) I've
1835 reduced the minimum length to 35 characters; (b) if it can't find a break
1836 point between 35 and 75 characters, it looks ahead and uses the first one
1837 that it finds. This may give the occasional overlong line, but at least the
1838 remaining text gets split now.
1840 39. Change 82 of 4.11 was unimaginative. It assumed the limit on the number of
1841 file descriptors might be low, and that setting 1000 would always raise it.
1842 It turns out that in some environments, the limit is already over 1000 and
1843 that lowering it causes trouble. So now Exim takes care not to decrease it.
1845 40. When delivering a message, the value of $return_path is set to $sender_
1846 address at the start of routing (routers may change the value). By an
1847 oversight, this default was not being set up when an address was tested by
1848 -bt or -bv, which affected the outcome if any router or filter referred to
1851 41. The idea of the "warn" ACL verb is that it adds a header or writes to the
1852 log only when "message" or "log_message" are set. However, if one of the
1853 conditions was an address verification, or a call to a nested ACL, the
1854 messages generated by the underlying test were being passed through. This
1855 no longer happens. The underlying message is available in $acl_verify_
1856 message for both "message" and "log_message" expansions, so it can be
1857 passed through if needed.
1859 42. Added RFC 2047 interpretation of header lines for $h_ expansions, with a
1860 new expansion $bh_ to give the encoded byte string without charset
1861 translation. Translation happens only if iconv() is available; HAVE_ICONV
1862 indicates this at build time. HEADERS_CHARSET gives the charset to
1863 translate to; headers_charset can change it in the configuration, and
1864 "headers charset" can change it in an individual filter file.
1866 43. Now that we have a default RFC 2047 charset (see above), the code in Exim
1867 that creates RFC 2047 encoded "words" labels them as that charset instead
1868 of always using iso-8859-1. The cases are (i) the explicit ${rfc2047:
1869 expansion operator; (ii) when Exim creates a From: line for a local
1870 message; (iii) when a header line is rewritten to include a "phrase" part.
1872 44. Nasty bug in exiqsumm: the regex to skip already-delivered addresses was
1873 buggy, causing it to skip the first lines of messages whose message ID
1874 ended in 'D'. This would not have bitten before Exim release 4.14, because
1875 message IDs were unlikely to end in 'D' before then. The effect was to have
1876 incorrect size information for certain domains.
1878 45. #include "config.h" was missing at the start of the crypt16.c module. This
1879 caused trouble on Tru64 (aka OSF1) systems, because HAVE_CRYPT16 was not
1882 46. If there was a timeout during a "random" callout check, Exim treated it as
1883 a failure of the random address, and carried on sending RSET and the real
1884 address. If the delay was just some slowness somewhere, the response to the
1885 original RCPT would be taken as a response to RSET and so on, causing
1886 mayhem of various kinds.
1888 47. Change 50 for 4.20 was a heap of junk. I don't know what I was thinking
1889 when I implemented it. It didn't allow for the fact that some option values
1890 may legitimatetly be negative (e.g. size_addition), and it didn't even do
1891 the right test for positive values.
1893 48. Domain names in DNS records are case-independent. Exim always looks them up
1894 in lower case. Some resolvers return domain names in exactly the case they
1895 appear in the zone file, that is, they may contain uppercase letters. Not
1896 all resolvers do this - some return always lower case. Exim was treating a
1897 change of case by a resolver as a change of domain, similar to a widening
1898 of a domain abbreviation. This triggered its re-routing code and so it was
1899 trying to route what was effectively the same domain again. This normally
1900 caused routing to fail (because the router wouldn't handle the domain
1901 twice). Now Exim checks for this case specially, and just changes the
1902 casing of the domain that it ultimately uses when it transmits the message
1905 49. Added Sieve (RFC 3028) support, courtesy of Michael Haardt's contributed
1908 50. If a filter generated a file delivery with a non-absolute name (possible if
1909 no home directory exists for the router), the forbid_file option was not
1912 51. Added '&' feature to dnslists, to provide bit mask matching in addition to
1913 the existing equality matching.
1915 52. Exim was using ints instead of ino_t variables in some places where it was
1916 dealing with inode numbers.
1918 53. If TMPDIR is defined in Local/Makefile (default in src/EDITME is
1919 TMPDIR="/tmp"), Exim checks for the presence of an environment variable
1920 called TMPDIR, and if it finds it is different, it changes its value.
1922 54. The smtp_printf() function is now made available to local_scan() so
1923 additional output lines can be written before returning. There is also an
1924 smtp_fflush() function to enable the detection of a dropped connection.
1925 The variables smtp_input and smtp_batched_input are exported to
1928 55. Changed the default runtime configuration: the message "Unknown user"
1929 has been removed from the ACL, and instead placed on the localuser router,
1930 using the cannot_route_message feature. This means that any verification
1931 failures that generate their own messages won't get overridden. Similarly,
1932 the "Unrouteable address" message that was in the ACL for unverifiable
1933 relay addresses has also been removed.
1935 56. Added hosts_avoid_esmtp to the smtp transport.
1937 57. The exicyclog script was not checking for the esoteric option
1938 CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_EUID in the Local/Makefile. It now does this, but it
1939 will work only if exicyclog is run under the appropriate euid.
1941 58. Following a discussion on the list, the rules by which Exim recognises line
1942 endings on incoming messages have been changed. The -dropcr and drop_cr
1943 options are now no-ops, retained only for backwards compatibility. The
1944 following line terminators are recognized: LF CRLF CR. However, special
1945 processing applies to CR:
1947 (i) The sequence CR . CR does *not* terminate an incoming SMTP message,
1948 nor a local message in the state where . is a terminator.
1950 (ii) If a bare CR is encountered in a header line, an extra space is added
1951 after the line terminator so as not to end the header. The reasoning
1952 behind this is that bare CRs in header lines are most likely either
1953 to be mistakes, or people trying to play silly games.
1955 59. The size of a message, as listed by "-bp" or in the Exim monitor window,
1956 was being incorrectly given as 18 bytes larger than it should have been.
1957 This is a VOB (very old bug).
1959 60. This may never have affected anything current, but just in case it has:
1960 When the local host is found other than at the start of a list of hosts,
1961 the local host, those with the same MX, and any that follow, are discarded.
1962 When the list in question was part of a longer list of hosts, the following
1963 hosts (not currently being processed) were also being discarded. This no
1964 longer happens. I'm not sure if this situation could ever has previously
1967 61. Added the "/MX" feature to lists of hosts in the manualroute and query
1970 62. Whenever Exim generates a new message, it now adds an Auto-Submitted:
1971 header. This is something that is recommended in a new Internet Draft, and
1972 is something that is documented as being done by Sendmail. There are two
1973 possible values. For messages generated by the autoreply transport, Exim
1976 Auto-Submitted: auto-replied
1978 whereas for all other generated messages (e.g. bounces) it adds
1980 Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
1982 63. The "personal" condition in filters now includes a test for the
1983 Auto-Submitted: header. If it contains the string "auto-" the message it
1984 not considered personal.
1986 64. Added rcpt_include_affixes as a generic transport option.
1988 65. Added queue_only_override (default true).
1990 66. Added the syslog_duplication option.
1992 67. If what should have been the first header line of a message consisted of
1993 a space followed by a colon, Exim was mis-interpreting it as a header line.
1994 It isn't of course - it is syntactically invalid and should therefore be
1995 treated as the start of the message body. The misbehaviour could have
1996 caused a number of strange effects, including loss of data in subsequent
1997 header lines, and spool format errors.
1999 68. Formerly, the AUTH parameter on a MAIL command was trusted only if the
2000 client host had authenticated. This control can now be exercised by an ACL
2001 for more flexibility.
2003 69. By default, callouts do not happen when testing with -bh. There is now a
2004 variant, -bhc, which does actually run the callout code, including
2005 consulting and updating the callout cache.
2007 70. Added support for saslauthd authentication, courtesy of Alexander
2010 71. If statvfs() failed on the spool or log directories while checking their
2011 size for availability, Exim confusingly gave the error "space shortage".
2012 Furthermore, in debugging mode it crashed with a floating point exception.
2013 These checks are done if check_{spool,log}_{space,inodes} are set, and when
2014 an SMTP message arrives with SIZE= on the MAIL command. As this is a really
2015 serious problem, Exim now writes to the main and panic logs when this
2016 happens, with details of the failure. It then refuses to accept the
2017 incoming message, giving the message "spool directory problem" or "log
2018 directory problem" with a 421 code for SMTP messages.
2020 72. When Exim is about to re-exec itself, it ensures that the file descriptors
2021 0, 1, and 2 exist, because some OS complain for execs without them (see
2022 ChangeLog 4.05/30). If necessary, Exim opens /dev/null to use for these
2023 descriptors. However, the code omitted to check that the open succeeded,
2024 causing mysterious errors if for some reason the permissions on /dev/null
2025 got screwed. Now Exim writes a message to the main and panic logs, and
2026 bombs out if it can't open /dev/null.
2028 73. Re-vamped the way daemon_smtp_port, local_interfaces, and -oX work and
2029 interact so that it is all more flexible. It is supposed to remain
2030 backwards compatible. Also added extra_local_interfaces.
2032 74. Invalid data sent to a SPA (NTLM) server authenticator could cause the code
2033 to bomb out with an assertion failure - to the client this appears as a
2034 connection drop. This problem occurs in the part of the code that was taken
2035 from the Samba project. Fortunately, the assertion is in a very simple
2036 function, so I have fixed this by reproducing the function inline in the
2037 one place where it is called, and arranging for authentication to fail
2038 instead of killing the process with assert().
2040 75. The SPA client code was not working when the server requested OEM rather
2041 than Unicode encoding.
2043 76. Added code to make require_files with a specific uid setting more usable in
2044 the case where statting the file as root fails - usually a non-root-mounted
2045 NFS file system. When this happens and the failure is EACCES, Exim now
2046 forks a subprocess and does the per-uid checking as the relevant uid.
2048 77. Added process_log_path.
2050 78. If log_file_path was not explicitly set, a setting of check_log_space or
2051 check_log_inodes was ignored.
2053 79. If a space check for the spool or log partitions fails, the incident is now
2054 logged. Of course, in the latter case the data may get lost...
2056 80. Added the %p formatting code to string_format() so that it can be used to
2057 print addresses in debug_print(). Adjusted all the address printing in the
2058 debugging in store.c to use %p rather than %d.
2060 81. There was a concern that a line of code in smtp_in.c could overflow a
2061 buffer if a HELO/EHLO command was given followed by 500 or so spaces. As
2062 initially expressed, the concern was not well-founded, because trailing
2063 spaces are removed early. However, if the trailing spaces were followed by
2064 a NULL, they did not get removed, so the overflow was possible. Two fixes
2067 (a) I re-wrote the offending code in a cleaner fashion.
2068 (b) If an incoming SMTP command contains a NULL character, it is rejected
2071 82. When Exim changes uid/gid to the Exim user at daemon start time, it now
2072 runs initgroups(), so that if the Exim user is in any additional groups,
2073 they will be used during message reception.
2079 The change log for 4.20 and earlier releases has been archived.