X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/16ff981e58427ae8bd5e8420411a9978678841e4..c1114884ce069db8d691e217cc79b2e5ff242df8:/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog diff --git a/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog b/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog index 19a3ae0dd..57f603b7b 100644 --- a/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog @@ -1,10 +1,23 @@ -$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.410 2006/10/16 15:44:36 ph10 Exp $ +$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.420 2006/10/31 11:14:17 ph10 Exp $ Change log file for Exim from version 4.21 ------------------------------------------- Exim version 4.64 ----------------- +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 @@ -150,11 +163,63 @@ PH/21 On the advice of Timo Sirainen, added a check to the dovecot local IP, and the "valid-client-cert option" if a client certificate has been verified. -PH/22 As suggested by Denis Davies, added a server_condition option to *all* +PH/22 As suggested by Dennis Davis, added a server_condition option to *all* authenticators. This can be used for authorization after authentication succeeds. (In the case of plaintext, it servers for both authentication and authorization.) +PH/23 Testing for tls_required and lost_connection in a retry rule didn't work + if any retry times were supplied. + +PH/24 Exim crashed if verify=helo was activated during an incoming -bs + connection, where there is no client IP address to check. In this + situation, the verify now always succeeds. + +PH/25 Applied John Jetmore's -Mset patch. + +PH/26 Added -bem to be like -Mset, but loading a message from a file. + +PH/27 In a string expansion for a processed (not raw) header when multiple + headers of the same name were present, leading whitespace was being + removed from all of them, but trailing whitespace was being removed only + from the last one. Now trailing whitespace is removed from each header + before concatenation. Completely empty headers in a concatenation (as + before) are ignored. + +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 [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 + messages routed to the same hosts. Such deliveries are always "forced", + so retry times are not inspected. This resulted in far too many retries + for the affected addresses. The effect occurred only when there were more + hosts than the hosts_max_try setting in the smtp transport when it had + the 4xx errors. Those hosts that it had tried were not added to the list + of hosts for which the message was waiting, so if all were tried, there + was no problem. Two fixes have been applied: + + (i) If there are any address or message errors in an SMTP delivery, none + of the hosts (tried or untried) are now added to the list of hosts + for which the message is waiting, so the message should not be a + candidate for sending over the same connection that was used for a + successful delivery of some other message. This seems entirely + reasonable: after all the message is NOT "waiting for some host". + This is so "obvious" that I'm not sure why it wasn't done + previously. Hope I haven't missed anything, but it can't do any + harm, as the worst effect is to miss an optimization. + + (ii) If, despite (i), such a delivery is accidentally attempted, the + routing retry time is respected, so at least it doesn't keep + hammering the server. + +PH/31 Installed Andrew Findlay's patch to close the writing end of the socket + in ${readsocket because some servers need this prod. + Exim version 4.63 -----------------