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Updated mail/postfix to 2.7.0 Postfix stable release 2.7.0 is available. For the past several releases, the focus has moved towards improving the code and documentation, and updating the system for changing environments. - Improved before-queue content filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. Typically, this allows Postfix to handle the same mail load with fewer content filter processes. - Improved address verification performance. The verify database is now persistent by default, and it is automatically cleaned periodically, Under overload conditions, the Postfix SMTP server no longer waits up to 6 seconds for an address probe to complete. - Support for reputation management based on the local SMTP client IP address. This is typically implemented with "FILTER transportname:" actions in access maps or header/body checks, and mail delivery transports in master.cf with unique smtp_bind_address values. - The postscreen daemon (a zombie-blocker in front of Postfix) is still too rough for a stable release, and will be made "mature" in the Postfix 2.8 development cycle (however you can use Postfix 2.7 with the Postfix 2.8 postscreen and dnsblog executables and master.cf configuration; this code has already proven itself). No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations. You can find Postfix version 2.7.0 at the mirrors listed at http://www.postfix.org/ The same code is also available as Postfix snapshot 2.8-20100213. Updated versions of Postfix version 2.6, 2.5 and perhaps earlier will be released with the same fixes that were already included with Postfix versions 2.7 and 2.8.
2010-02-25 14:01:22 +01:00
@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.24 2010/02/25 13:01:22 martti Exp $
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
bin/mailq
bin/newaliases
libexec/postfix/anvil
libexec/postfix/bounce
libexec/postfix/cleanup
libexec/postfix/discard
libexec/postfix/error
libexec/postfix/flush
libexec/postfix/lmtp
libexec/postfix/local
Updated mail/postfix to 2.6.0 - Multi-instance support introduces a new postmulti(1) command to create/add/remove/etc. additional Postfix instances. The familiar "postfix start" etc. commands now automatically start multiple Postfix instances. The good news: nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. See MULTI_INSTANCE_README for details. - Multi-instance support required that some files be moved from the non-shared $config_directory to the shared $daemon_directory. The affected files are postfix-script, postfix-files and post-install. - TLS (SSL) support was updated for elliptic curve encryption. This requires OpenSSL version 0.9.9 or later. The SMTP client no longer uses the SSLv2 protocol by default. See TLS_README for details. - The Milter client now supports all Sendmail 8.14 Milter requests, including requests for rejected recipient addresses, and requests to replace the envelope sender address. See MILTER_README for details. - Postfix no longer adds (Resent-) From:, Date:, Message-ID: or To: headers to email messages with "remote" origins (these are origins that don't match $local_header_rewrite_clients). Adding such headers breaks DKIM signatures that explicitly cover non-present headers. For compatibility with existing logfile processing software, Postfix will log ``message-id=<>'' for email messages that have no Message-Id header. - Stress-adaptive behavior is now enabled by default. This allows the Postfix SMTP server to temporarily reduce time limits and error-count limits under conditions of overload, such as a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details. No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations.
2009-05-13 12:33:23 +02:00
libexec/postfix/main.cf
libexec/postfix/master
Updated mail/postfix to 2.6.0 - Multi-instance support introduces a new postmulti(1) command to create/add/remove/etc. additional Postfix instances. The familiar "postfix start" etc. commands now automatically start multiple Postfix instances. The good news: nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. See MULTI_INSTANCE_README for details. - Multi-instance support required that some files be moved from the non-shared $config_directory to the shared $daemon_directory. The affected files are postfix-script, postfix-files and post-install. - TLS (SSL) support was updated for elliptic curve encryption. This requires OpenSSL version 0.9.9 or later. The SMTP client no longer uses the SSLv2 protocol by default. See TLS_README for details. - The Milter client now supports all Sendmail 8.14 Milter requests, including requests for rejected recipient addresses, and requests to replace the envelope sender address. See MILTER_README for details. - Postfix no longer adds (Resent-) From:, Date:, Message-ID: or To: headers to email messages with "remote" origins (these are origins that don't match $local_header_rewrite_clients). Adding such headers breaks DKIM signatures that explicitly cover non-present headers. For compatibility with existing logfile processing software, Postfix will log ``message-id=<>'' for email messages that have no Message-Id header. - Stress-adaptive behavior is now enabled by default. This allows the Postfix SMTP server to temporarily reduce time limits and error-count limits under conditions of overload, such as a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details. No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations.
2009-05-13 12:33:23 +02:00
libexec/postfix/master.cf
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
libexec/postfix/nqmgr
libexec/postfix/oqmgr
libexec/postfix/pickup
libexec/postfix/pipe
Updated mail/postfix to 2.6.0 - Multi-instance support introduces a new postmulti(1) command to create/add/remove/etc. additional Postfix instances. The familiar "postfix start" etc. commands now automatically start multiple Postfix instances. The good news: nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. See MULTI_INSTANCE_README for details. - Multi-instance support required that some files be moved from the non-shared $config_directory to the shared $daemon_directory. The affected files are postfix-script, postfix-files and post-install. - TLS (SSL) support was updated for elliptic curve encryption. This requires OpenSSL version 0.9.9 or later. The SMTP client no longer uses the SSLv2 protocol by default. See TLS_README for details. - The Milter client now supports all Sendmail 8.14 Milter requests, including requests for rejected recipient addresses, and requests to replace the envelope sender address. See MILTER_README for details. - Postfix no longer adds (Resent-) From:, Date:, Message-ID: or To: headers to email messages with "remote" origins (these are origins that don't match $local_header_rewrite_clients). Adding such headers breaks DKIM signatures that explicitly cover non-present headers. For compatibility with existing logfile processing software, Postfix will log ``message-id=<>'' for email messages that have no Message-Id header. - Stress-adaptive behavior is now enabled by default. This allows the Postfix SMTP server to temporarily reduce time limits and error-count limits under conditions of overload, such as a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details. No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations.
2009-05-13 12:33:23 +02:00
libexec/postfix/post-install
libexec/postfix/postfix-files
libexec/postfix/postfix-script
libexec/postfix/postfix-wrapper
libexec/postfix/postmulti-script
libexec/postfix/proxymap
libexec/postfix/qmgr
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
libexec/postfix/qmqpd
libexec/postfix/scache
libexec/postfix/showq
libexec/postfix/smtp
libexec/postfix/smtpd
libexec/postfix/spawn
libexec/postfix/tlsmgr
libexec/postfix/trivial-rewrite
libexec/postfix/verify
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
libexec/postfix/virtual
man/man1/mailq.1
man/man1/newaliases.1
man/man1/postalias.1
man/man1/postcat.1
man/man1/postconf.1
man/man1/postdrop.1
man/man1/postfix.1
man/man1/postkick.1
man/man1/postlock.1
man/man1/postlog.1
man/man1/postmap.1
Updated mail/postfix to 2.6.0 - Multi-instance support introduces a new postmulti(1) command to create/add/remove/etc. additional Postfix instances. The familiar "postfix start" etc. commands now automatically start multiple Postfix instances. The good news: nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. See MULTI_INSTANCE_README for details. - Multi-instance support required that some files be moved from the non-shared $config_directory to the shared $daemon_directory. The affected files are postfix-script, postfix-files and post-install. - TLS (SSL) support was updated for elliptic curve encryption. This requires OpenSSL version 0.9.9 or later. The SMTP client no longer uses the SSLv2 protocol by default. See TLS_README for details. - The Milter client now supports all Sendmail 8.14 Milter requests, including requests for rejected recipient addresses, and requests to replace the envelope sender address. See MILTER_README for details. - Postfix no longer adds (Resent-) From:, Date:, Message-ID: or To: headers to email messages with "remote" origins (these are origins that don't match $local_header_rewrite_clients). Adding such headers breaks DKIM signatures that explicitly cover non-present headers. For compatibility with existing logfile processing software, Postfix will log ``message-id=<>'' for email messages that have no Message-Id header. - Stress-adaptive behavior is now enabled by default. This allows the Postfix SMTP server to temporarily reduce time limits and error-count limits under conditions of overload, such as a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details. No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations.
2009-05-13 12:33:23 +02:00
man/man1/postmulti.1
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
man/man1/postqueue.1
man/man1/postsuper.1
man/man1/qshape.1
man/man1/sendmail.1
man/man5/access.5
man/man5/aliases.5
man/man5/body_checks.5
man/man5/bounce.5
man/man5/canonical.5
man/man5/cidr_table.5
man/man5/generic.5
man/man5/header_checks.5
man/man5/ldap_table.5
man/man5/master.5
man/man5/mysql_table.5
man/man5/nisplus_table.5
man/man5/pcre_table.5
man/man5/pgsql_table.5
man/man5/postconf.5
Updated mail/postfix to 2.6.0 - Multi-instance support introduces a new postmulti(1) command to create/add/remove/etc. additional Postfix instances. The familiar "postfix start" etc. commands now automatically start multiple Postfix instances. The good news: nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. See MULTI_INSTANCE_README for details. - Multi-instance support required that some files be moved from the non-shared $config_directory to the shared $daemon_directory. The affected files are postfix-script, postfix-files and post-install. - TLS (SSL) support was updated for elliptic curve encryption. This requires OpenSSL version 0.9.9 or later. The SMTP client no longer uses the SSLv2 protocol by default. See TLS_README for details. - The Milter client now supports all Sendmail 8.14 Milter requests, including requests for rejected recipient addresses, and requests to replace the envelope sender address. See MILTER_README for details. - Postfix no longer adds (Resent-) From:, Date:, Message-ID: or To: headers to email messages with "remote" origins (these are origins that don't match $local_header_rewrite_clients). Adding such headers breaks DKIM signatures that explicitly cover non-present headers. For compatibility with existing logfile processing software, Postfix will log ``message-id=<>'' for email messages that have no Message-Id header. - Stress-adaptive behavior is now enabled by default. This allows the Postfix SMTP server to temporarily reduce time limits and error-count limits under conditions of overload, such as a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details. No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations.
2009-05-13 12:33:23 +02:00
man/man5/postfix-wrapper.5
man/man5/regexp_table.5
man/man5/relocated.5
man/man5/tcp_table.5
man/man5/transport.5
man/man5/virtual.5
man/man8/anvil.8
man/man8/bounce.8
man/man8/cleanup.8
man/man8/defer.8
man/man8/discard.8
man/man8/error.8
man/man8/flush.8
man/man8/lmtp.8
man/man8/local.8
man/man8/master.8
man/man8/oqmgr.8
man/man8/pickup.8
man/man8/pipe.8
man/man8/proxymap.8
man/man8/qmgr.8
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
man/man8/qmqpd.8
man/man8/scache.8
man/man8/showq.8
man/man8/smtp.8
man/man8/smtpd.8
man/man8/spawn.8
man/man8/tlsmgr.8
man/man8/trace.8
man/man8/trivial-rewrite.8
man/man8/verify.8
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
man/man8/virtual.8
sbin/postalias
sbin/postcat
sbin/postconf
sbin/postdrop
sbin/postfix
sbin/postkick
sbin/postlock
sbin/postlog
sbin/postmap
sbin/postmulti
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
sbin/postqueue
sbin/postsuper
sbin/qshape
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
sbin/sendmail
share/doc/postfix/AAAREADME
share/doc/postfix/ADDRESS_CLASS_README
share/doc/postfix/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README
share/doc/postfix/ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README
share/doc/postfix/BACKSCATTER_README
share/doc/postfix/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README
share/doc/postfix/BUILTIN_FILTER_README
share/doc/postfix/CDB_README
share/doc/postfix/CONNECTION_CACHE_README
share/doc/postfix/CONTENT_INSPECTION_README
share/doc/postfix/DATABASE_README
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
share/doc/postfix/DB_README
share/doc/postfix/DEBUG_README
share/doc/postfix/DSN_README
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
share/doc/postfix/ETRN_README
share/doc/postfix/FILTER_README
share/doc/postfix/INSTALL
share/doc/postfix/IPV6_README
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
share/doc/postfix/LDAP_README
share/doc/postfix/LINUX_README
share/doc/postfix/LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README
share/doc/postfix/MAILDROP_README
share/doc/postfix/MILTER_README
Updated mail/postfix to 2.6.0 - Multi-instance support introduces a new postmulti(1) command to create/add/remove/etc. additional Postfix instances. The familiar "postfix start" etc. commands now automatically start multiple Postfix instances. The good news: nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. See MULTI_INSTANCE_README for details. - Multi-instance support required that some files be moved from the non-shared $config_directory to the shared $daemon_directory. The affected files are postfix-script, postfix-files and post-install. - TLS (SSL) support was updated for elliptic curve encryption. This requires OpenSSL version 0.9.9 or later. The SMTP client no longer uses the SSLv2 protocol by default. See TLS_README for details. - The Milter client now supports all Sendmail 8.14 Milter requests, including requests for rejected recipient addresses, and requests to replace the envelope sender address. See MILTER_README for details. - Postfix no longer adds (Resent-) From:, Date:, Message-ID: or To: headers to email messages with "remote" origins (these are origins that don't match $local_header_rewrite_clients). Adding such headers breaks DKIM signatures that explicitly cover non-present headers. For compatibility with existing logfile processing software, Postfix will log ``message-id=<>'' for email messages that have no Message-Id header. - Stress-adaptive behavior is now enabled by default. This allows the Postfix SMTP server to temporarily reduce time limits and error-count limits under conditions of overload, such as a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details. No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations.
2009-05-13 12:33:23 +02:00
share/doc/postfix/MULTI_INSTANCE_README
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
share/doc/postfix/MYSQL_README
share/doc/postfix/NFS_README
share/doc/postfix/OVERVIEW
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
share/doc/postfix/PACKAGE_README
share/doc/postfix/PCRE_README
share/doc/postfix/PGSQL_README
share/doc/postfix/QSHAPE_README
share/doc/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
share/doc/postfix/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README
share/doc/postfix/SASL_README
share/doc/postfix/SCHEDULER_README
share/doc/postfix/SMTPD_ACCESS_README
share/doc/postfix/SMTPD_POLICY_README
share/doc/postfix/SMTPD_PROXY_README
share/doc/postfix/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README
share/doc/postfix/STRESS_README
share/doc/postfix/TLS_LEGACY_README
share/doc/postfix/TLS_README
share/doc/postfix/TUNING_README
Updated postfix to 1.1.4 Major changes with release-20010228 =================================== Postfix produces DSN formatted bounced/delayed mail notifications. The human-readable text still exists, so that users will not have to be unnecessarily confused by all the ugliness of RFC 1894. Full DSN support will be later. This release introduces full content filtering through an external process. This involves an incompatible change in queue file format. Mail is delivered to content filtering software via an existing mail delivery agent, and is re-injected into Postfix via an existing mail submission agent. See examples in the FILTER_README file. Depending on how the filter is implemented, you can expect to lose a factor of 2 to 4 in delivery performance of SMTP transit mail, more if the content filtering software needs lots of CPU or memory. Specify "body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks" for a quick and dirty emergency content filter that looks at non-header lines one line at a time (including MIME headers inside the message body). Details in conf/sample-filter.cf. The header_checks and body_checks features can be used to strip out unwanted data. Specify IGNORE on the right-hand side and the data will disappear from the mail. Support for SASL (RFC 2554) authentication in the SMTP server and in the SMTP and LMTP clients. See the SASL_README file for more details. This file still needs better examples. Postfix now ships with an LMTP delivery agent that can deliver over local/remote TCP sockets and over local UNIX-domain sockets. The LMTP_README file gives example, but still needs to be revised. Fast "ETRN" and "sendmail -qR". Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about what mail is queued for selected destinations. See the file ETRN_README for details. The mailbox locking style is now fully configurable at runtime. The new configuration parameter is called "mailbox_delivery_lock". Depending on the operating system type, mailboxes can be locked with one or more of "flock", "fcntl" or "dotlock". The command "postconf -l" shows the available locking styles. The default mailbox locking style is system dependent. This change affects all mailbox and all "/file/name" deliveries by the Postfix local delivery agent.
2002-03-06 16:07:54 +01:00
share/doc/postfix/ULTRIX_README
share/doc/postfix/UUCP_README
share/doc/postfix/VERP_README
share/doc/postfix/VIRTUAL_README
share/doc/postfix/XCLIENT_README
share/doc/postfix/XFORWARD_README
share/examples/postfix/LICENSE
share/examples/postfix/TLS_LICENSE
share/examples/postfix/access
share/examples/postfix/aliases
share/examples/postfix/bounce.cf.default
share/examples/postfix/canonical
share/examples/postfix/generic
share/examples/postfix/header_checks
2004-07-24 01:39:00 +02:00
share/examples/postfix/mailer.conf
share/examples/postfix/main.cf
share/examples/postfix/main.cf.default
share/examples/postfix/makedefs.out
share/examples/postfix/master.cf
share/examples/postfix/relocated
${PLIST.csasl}share/examples/postfix/smtpd.conf
share/examples/postfix/transport
share/examples/postfix/virtual
share/examples/rc.d/postfix