- added Mail::Milter::Module::AccessDB
- Mail::Milter::Module::MailDomainDotMX needed a "use Net::DNS"
- improved Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS parsing to understand
Mail::SRS::Guarded munging where the original localpart
already contained an equals (=) character
- added Mail::Milter::Module::SPF
- added Mail::Milter::Module::MailFakeNull
- added Mail::Milter::Module::HeaderValidateMIME
- added method check_superdomains() to
Mail::Milter::Module::MailDomainDNSBL, allowing use of e.g.
surbl.org blacklist with MAIL FROM:<> addresses
module directory has changed (eg. "darwin-2level" vs.
"darwin-thread-multi-2level").
binary packages of perl modules need to be distinguishable between
being built against threaded perl and unthreaded perl, so bump the
PKGREVISION of all perl module packages and introduce
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED for perl as perl>=5.8.5nb5 so the correct
dependencies are registered and the binary packages are distinct.
addresses PR pkg/28619 from H. Todd Fujinaka.
0.06 Thu Nov 25 20:30:00 2004 UTC
- fixed Mail::Milter::Chain where second and subsequent RCPTs
were not being rejected properly
- fixed Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT where a reject at envfrom
was propagated as-is to further envfroms on the same session
(should be per-envfrom only)
- added Mail::Milter::Module::ConnectASNBL
- added Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS
- fixed parsing of AS_SETs in the AS list returned from the DNSBL
- added Mail::Milter::Module::MailDomainDotMX
0.05 Thu Apr 15 19:15:00 2004 UTC
- fixed Mail::Milter::Module::*DNSBL to return a descriptive 451
error on a temporary DNSBL failure
- fixed Mail::Milter::Module::MailDomainDNSBL not to break on <>
sender (would cause a query beginning with a dot)
0.04 [withdrawn due to <> bug fixed in 0.05, above]
- added modules
Mail::Milter::Module::ConnectDNSBL
Mail::Milter::Module::HeloRegex
Mail::Milter::Module::MailDomainDNSBL
Mail::Milter::Module::VirusBounceSpew
- changed Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DeferToRCPT to intercept normally
554 SMTP response codes (not valid for RCPT per RFC2822),
and replace them with 550 (which is valid, ibid.).