With plaintext SMTP sessions AND smtpd_tls_auth_only=yes AND
smtp_sasl_auth_enable=yes, the SMTP server logged warnings for
reject_*_sender_login_mismatch, instead of enforcing them.
Revert the default alias_database and alias_maps paths to /etc/aliases (instead
of /etc/mail/aliases) -- the change to the latter was introduced in the
"refactoring" patch (ports/ports/134728) and is incompatible with older
versions of mail/postfix on FreeBSD and inconsistent with how the software is
designed to work upstream.
Finally, we IGNORE= when WITH_VDA is set until the VDA folks release a patch
that definitely works with 2.6.2. Although I suspect the 2.6.1 patch would
work, I think it's better form to let the VDA folks update their patch.
PR: 135273
Submitted by: maintainer
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