On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 22:35:55 +0200, Gilles Chehade <[email protected]> said: | OpenSMTPD 5.4.5 has just been released.
| OpenSMTPD is a FREE implementation of the SMTP protocol with some common | extensions. It allows ordinary machines to exchange e-mails with systems | speaking the SMTP protocol. It implements a fairly large part of RFC5321 | and can already cover a large range of use-cases. | It runs on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD, OSX and Linux. | The archives are now available from the main site at www.OpenSMTPD.org | We would like to thank the OpenSMTPD community for their help in testing | the snapshots, reporting bugs, contributing code and packaging for other | systems. | This is a minor release with bugfixes only. | New features since last stable release (5.4.4): | =============================================== | * remove a hack introduced a very long time ago and which leads | to a crash when OpenSMTPD is built with gcc's FORTIFY option. | * fix a getlogin()-related issue leading to invalid sender when | an application enqueues mail on behalf of a user. | * fix a logic error in the SNI code leading to [1]: | - possible unexpected disconnect of some clients; | - possible invalid SNI certificate being presented to some clients; | - possible crash of the daemon. Hi, Thanks for the new release. I've couple of issues with this portable release tarball: - Not bootstrapped, aka no configure script present - Outdated/misleading options which don't do anything (since 5.4.4), yet are still present: --with-experimental-* Also I noticed there are no _git_ tags present for the releases in OpenSMTPD/OpenSMTPD git mirror, although I did notice some github specific thing[1], via IRC notifications. References: [1] https://github.com/OpenSMTPD/OpenSMTPD/releases/tag/opensmtpd-5.4.5p1 Thanks! -- Ashish SHUKLA “The energy produced by the breaking down of the atom is a very poor kind of thing. Anyone who expects a source of power from the transformation of these atoms is talking moonshine.” (Ernest Rutherford, after he had split the atom for the first time) Sent from my Emacs
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