it would be the dir with the first symlink. We still do not monitor
the entire path.
-JH/06 Check for bad chars in rDNS for sender_host_name. The OpenBSD (at least)
+JH/06 Check for bad chars in rDNS for sender_host_name. The OpenBSD (at least)
dn_expand() is happy to pass them through.
-JH/07 OpenSSL Fix auto-reload of changed server OCSP proof. Previously, if
+JH/07 OpenSSL Fix auto-reload of changed server OCSP proof. Previously, if
the file with the proof had an unchanged name, the new proof(s) were
loaded on top of the old ones (and nover used; the old ones were stapled).
+JH/08 Bug 2915: Fix use-after-free for $regex<n> variables. Previously when
+ more than one message arrived in a single connection a reference from
+ the earlier message could be re-used. Often a sigsegv resulted.
+ These variables were introduced in Exim 4.87.
+ Debug help from Graeme Fowler.
+
+JH/09 Fix ${filter } for conditions that modify $value. Previously the
+ modified version would be used in construction the result, and a memory
+ error would occur.
+
+JH/10 GnuTLS: fix for (IOT?) clients offering no TLS extensions at all.
+ Find and fix by Jasen Betts.
+
+JH/11 OpenSSL: fix for ancient clients needing TLS support for versions earlier
+ than TLSv1,2, Previously, more-recent versions of OpenSSL were permitting
+ the systemwide configuration to override the Exim config.
+
+HS/01 Bug 2728: Introduce EDITME option "DMARC_API" to work around incompatible
+ API changes in libopendmarc.
+
+JH/12 Bug 2930: Fix daemon startup. When started from any process apart from
+ pid 1, in the normal "background daemon" mode, having to drop process-
+ group leadership also lost track of needing to create listener sockets.
+
+JH/13 Bug 2929: Fix using $recipients after ${run...}. A change made for 4.96
+ resulted in the variable appearing empty. Find and fix by Ruben Jenster.
+
Exim version 4.96
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-JH/01 Move the wait-for-next-tick (needed for unique messmage IDs) from
+JH/01 Move the wait-for-next-tick (needed for unique message IDs) from
after reception to before a subsequent reception. This should
mean slightly faster delivery, and also confirmation of reception
to senders.