X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/heiko/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/0f773e4df59a9d35929d5839f89c15487a1dd0be..825a1c76acc35d17b2678c42bc9339559bb8a9bb:/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog b/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog index 6d66d05bf..bbd305ae8 100644 --- a/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog @@ -188,10 +188,41 @@ JH/39 Bug 2691: fix $local_part_data. When the matching list element referred to a file, bad data was returned. This likely also affected $domain_part_data. -jh/40 The gsasl authenticator now supports caching of the salted password +JH/40 The gsasl authenticator now supports caching of the salted password generated by the client-side implementation. This required the addition of a new variable: $auth4. +JH/41 Fix daemon SIGHUP on FreeBSD. Previously, a named socket for IPC was + left undeleted; the attempt to re-create it then failed - resulting in + the usual "SIGHUP tp have daemon reload configuration" to not work. + This affected any platform not supporting "abstract" Unix-domain + sockets (i.e. not Linux). + +JH/42 Bug 2693: Harden against a peer which reneges on a 452 "too many + recipients" response to RCPT in a later response, with a 250. The + previous coding assumed this would not happen, and under PIPELINING + would result in both lost and duplicate recipients for a message. + +JH/43 Bug 2694: Fix weighted distribution of work to multiple spamd servers. + Previously the weighting was incorrectly applied. Similar fix for socks + proxies. Found and fixed by Heiko Schlichting. + +JH/44 Bug 2701: Fix list-expansion of dns_ipv4_lookup. Previously, it did + not handle sub-lists included using the +namedlist syntax. While + investigating, the same found for dns_trust_aa, dns_again_means_nonexist, + dnssec_require_domains, dnssec_request_domains, srv_fail_domains, + mx_fail_domains. + +JH/45 Use a (new) separate store pool-pair for DKIM verify working data. + Previously the permanent pool was used, so the sore could not be freed. + This meant a connection with many messages would use continually-growing + memory. + +JH/46 Use an exponentially-increasing block size when malloc'ing store. Do it + per-pool so as not to waste too much space. Previously a constant size + was used which resulted in O(n^2) behaviour; now we get O(n log n) making + DOS attacks harder. The cost is wasted memory use in the larger blocks. + Exim version 4.94