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v2.108 Released May 07, 2001 17:10 (PST) - try to avoid deadlock in LogBounces() by setting a timeout on the OpenDB() call - add config parameter "umask" [suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net] - don't set Reply-To: header in NewPending() [suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net] - "mailqueue" is now restricted by the "memberlist" command [suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net] - make use of the "domain" setting on preselected lists using the mail interface [requested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net] - trim spaces off of possible signature terminators in IdentifyMessage() [suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net] - LIBMSK: reimplement Absolute() The following resulted from a code audit by Greg Shapiro of Sendmail, Inc. <gshapiro@gshapiro.net>, whose help is greatly appreciated: - SECURITY: shed privileges when -C is used on the command line - SECURITY: add a popen() wrapper to shed privileges when the command being executed isn't sendmail - SECURITY: bounce requests or mail referring to addresses containing bogus characters, to prevent remote attacks - SECURITY: add some boundary checking in a few places I'd missed - SECURITY: be paranoid and call sendmail with "--" before arguments provided remotely to prevent remote attacks - SECURITY: verify access permissions with lm_access() to prevent unauthorized file giveaways and overwrites - SECURITY: be pedantic about list names to prevent nasty operations - SECURITY: add and begin using lm_safefopen() |
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