-$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.417 2006/10/30 16:41:04 ph10 Exp $
+$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.419 2006/10/31 09:50:09 ph10 Exp $
Change log file for Exim from version 4.21
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Exim version 4.64
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+TK/01 Bugzilla #401. Fix DK spooling code so that it can overwrite a
+ leftover -K file (the existence of which was triggered by #402).
+ While we were at it, introduced process PID as part of the -K
+ filename. This should rule out race conditions when creating
+ these files.
+
+TK/02 Bugzilla #402. Apply patch from Simon Arlott, speeding up DK signing
+ processing considerably. Previous code took too long for large mails,
+ triggering a timeout which in turn triggers #401.
+
+TK/03 Introduced HAVE_LINUX_SENDFILE to os.h-Linux. Currently only used
+ in the DK code in transports.c. sendfile() is not really portable,
+ hence the _LINUX specificness.
TF/01 In the add_headers option to the mail command in an Exim filter,
there was a bug that Exim would claim a syntax error in any
PH/28 Fixed bug in backwards-compatibility feature of PH/09 (thanks to John
Jetmore). It would have mis-read ACL variables from pre-4.61 spool files.
-PH/29 After an address error (typically a 4xx response from a server), Exim
- always tries the failing address if it appears in a new message, but
- respects the retry time otherwise. This was implemented by checking for
- being in a queue run, which isn't quite right. Now it checks the
- "first_delivery" flag instead.
+PH/29 [Removed. This was a change that I later backed out, and forgot to
+ correct the ChangeLog entry (that I had efficiently created) before
+ committing the later change.]
PH/30 Exim was sometimes attempting to deliver messages that had suffered
address errors (4xx response to RCPT) over the same connection as other