X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/084c1d8c14da86888bbffc31a54246dc6e2e8147..4d1fc86f5337b332ca9ac84fdce7f2584367fc30:/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog diff --git a/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog b/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog index 2b3ec8573..1d95772d1 100644 --- a/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog @@ -1,8 +1,134 @@ -$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.632 2010/06/12 15:21:25 jetmore Exp $ - Change log file for Exim from version 4.21 ------------------------------------------- +Exim version 4.77 +----------------- + +PP/01 Solaris build fix for Oracle's LDAP libraries. + Bugzilla 1109, patch from Stephen Usher. + +TF/01 HP/UX build fix: avoid arithmetic on a void pointer. + +TK/01 DKIM Verification: Fix relaxed canon for empty headers w/o + whitespace trailer + +TF/02 Fix a couple more cases where we did not log the error message + when unlink() failed. See also change 4.74-TF/03. + +TF/03 Make the exiwhat support code safe for signals. Previously Exim might + lock up or crash if it happened to be inside a call to libc when it + got a SIGUSR1 from exiwhat. + + The SIGUSR1 handler appends the current process status to the process + log which is later printed by exiwhat. It used to use the general + purpose logging code to do this, but several functions it calls are + not safe for signals. + + The new output code in the SIGUSR1 handler is specific to the process + log, and simple enough that it's easy to inspect for signal safety. + Removing some special cases also simplifies the general logging code. + Removing the spurious timestamps from the process log simplifies + exiwhat. + +TF/04 Improved ratelimit ACL condition. + + The /noupdate option has been deprecated in favour of /readonly which + has clearer semantics. The /leaky, /strict, and /readonly update modes + are mutually exclusive. The update mode is no longer included in the + database key; it just determines when the database is updated. (This + means that when you upgrde Exim will forget old rate measurements.) + + Exim now checks that the per_* options are used with an update mode that + makes sense for the current ACL. For example, when Exim is processing a + message (e.g. acl_smtp_rcpt or acl_smtp_data, etc.) you can specify + per_mail/leaky or per_mail/strict; otherwise (e.g. in acl_smtp_helo) you + must specify per_mail/readonly. If you omit the update mode it defaults to + /leaky where that makes sense (as before) or /readonly where required. + + The /noupdate option is now undocumented but still supported for + backwards compatibility. It is equivalent to /readonly except that in + ACLs where /readonly is required you may specify /leaky/noupdate or + /strict/noupdate which are treated the same as /readonly. + + A useful new feature is the /count= option. This is a generalization + of the per_byte option, so that you can measure the throughput of other + aggregate values. For example, the per_byte option is now equivalent + to per_mail/count=${if >{0}{$message_size} {0} {$message_size} }. + + The per_rcpt option has been generalized using the /count= mechanism + (though it's more complicated than the per_byte equivalence). When it is + used in acl_smtp_rcpt, the per_rcpt option adds recipients to the + measured rate one at a time; if it is used later (e.g. in acl_smtp_data) + or in a non-SMTP ACL it adds all the recipients in one go. (The latter + /count=$recipients_count behaviour used to work only in non-SMTP ACLs.) + Note that using per_rcpt with a non-readonly update mode in more than + one ACL will cause the recipients to be double-counted. (The per_mail + and per_byte options don't have this problem.) + + The handling of very low rates has changed slightly. If the computed rate + is less than the event's count (usually one) then this event is the first + after a long gap. In this case the rate is set to the same as this event's + count, so that the first message of a spam run is counted properly. + + The major new feature is a mechanism for counting the rate of unique + events. The new per_addr option counts the number of different + recipients that someone has sent messages to in the last time period. It + behaves like per_rcpt if all the recipient addresses are different, but + duplicate recipient addresses do not increase the measured rate. Like + the /count= option this is a general mechanism, so the per_addr option + is equivalent to per_rcpt/unique=$local_part@$domain. You can, for + example, measure the rate that a client uses different sender addresses + with the options per_mail/unique=$sender_address. There are further + details in the main documentation. + +TF/05 Removed obsolete $Cambridge$ CVS revision strings. + +TF/06 Removed a few PCRE remnants. + +TF/07 Automatically extract Exim's version number from tags in the git + repository when doing development or release builds. + +PP/02 Raise smtp_cmd_buffer_size to 16kB. + Bugzilla 879. Patch from Paul Fisher. + +PP/03 Implement SSL-on-connect outbound with protocol=smtps on smtp transport. + Heavily based on revision 40f9a89a from Simon Arlott's tree. + Bugzilla 97. + +PP/04 Use .dylib instead of .so for dynamic library loading on MacOS. + +PP/05 Variable $av_failed, true if the AV scanner deferred. + Bugzilla 1078. Patch from John Horne. + +PP/06 Stop make process more reliably on build failure. + Bugzilla 1087. Patch from Heiko Schlittermann. + +PP/07 Make maildir_use_size_file an _expandable_ boolean. + Bugzilla 1089. Patch from Heiko Schlittermann. + +PP/08 Handle ${run} returning more data than OS pipe buffer size. + Bugzilla 1131. Patch from Holger Weiß. + +PP/09 Handle IPv6 addresses with SPF. + Bugzilla 860. Patch from Wolfgang Breyha. + +PP/10 GnuTLS: support TLS 1.2 & 1.1. + Bugzilla 1156. + Use gnutls_certificate_verify_peers2() [patch from Andreas Metzler]. + Bugzilla 1095. + +PP/11 match_* no longer expand right-hand-side by default. + New compile-time build option, EXPAND_LISTMATCH_RHS. + New expansion conditions, "inlist", "inlisti". + +PP/12 fix uninitialised greeting string from PP/03 (smtps client support). + +PP/13 shell and compiler warnings fixes for RC1-RC4 changes. + +PP/14 fix log_write() format string regression from TF/03. + Bugzilla 1152. Patch from Dmitry Isaikin. + + Exim version 4.76 ----------------- @@ -18,6 +144,29 @@ PP/04 New "dns_use_edns0" global option. PP/05 Don't segfault on misconfiguration of ref:name exim-user as uid. Bugzilla 1098. +PP/06 Extra paranoia around buffer usage at the STARTTLS transition. + nb: Exim is not vulnerable to http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/555316 + +TK/01 Updated PolarSSL code to 0.14.2. + Bugzilla 1097. Patch from Andreas Metzler. + +PP/07 Catch divide-by-zero in ${eval:...}. + Fixes bugzilla 1102. + +PP/08 Condition negation of bool{}/bool_lax{} did not negate. Fixed. + Bugzilla 1104. + +TK/02 Bugzilla 1106: CVE-2011-1764 - DKIM log line was subject to a + format-string attack -- SECURITY: remote arbitrary code execution. + +TK/03 SECURITY - DKIM signature header parsing was double-expanded, second + time unintentionally subject to list matching rules, letting the header + cause arbitrary Exim lookups (of items which can occur in lists, *not* + arbitrary string expansion). This allowed for information disclosure. + +PP/09 Fix another SIGFPE (x86) in ${eval:...} expansion, this time related to + INT_MIN/-1 -- value coerced to INT_MAX. + Exim version 4.75 ----------------- @@ -239,7 +388,7 @@ DW/26 Set FD_CLOEXEC on SMTP sockets after forking in the daemon, to ensure PP/27 Bugzilla 1047: change the default for system_filter_user to be the Exim run-time user, instead of root. -PP/28 Add WHITELIST_D_MACROS option to let some macros be overriden by the +PP/28 Add WHITELIST_D_MACROS option to let some macros be overridden by the Exim run-time user without dropping privileges. DW/29 Remove use of va_copy() which breaks pre-C99 systems. Duplicate the