FYI, Rgds, Asfihani
-- The official Postfix 2.2 release adopts widely used third-party patches and a bunch of new functionality that was developed over the past year. Below is a summary of the changes. These and more are detailed in the RELEASE_NOTES document, which also describe the incompatible changes that you should be aware of BEFORE upgrading from Postfix 2.1 or earlier. - TLS and IPv6 support are now built into Postfix, based on code from third-party patches. - Extended query interface for LDAP, MySQL and PostgreSQL with free form SQL queries, and domain name filters to reduce unnecessary lookups. - SMTP client-side connection reuse. This can dramatically speed up deliveries to high-volume destinations that have some servers that respond, and some non-responding mail servers. - By default, Postfix no longer rewrites message headers in mail from remote clients. This includes masquerading, canonical mapping, replacing "!" and "%" by "@", and appending the local domain to incomplete addresses. Thus, spam from poorly written software no longer looks like it came from a local user. - When your machine does not have its own domain name, Postfix can now replace your "home network" email address by your ISP account in outgoing SMTP mail, while leaving your email address unchanged when sending mail to someone on the local machine. - Compatibility workarounds: you can now selectively turn off ESMTP features such as AUTH or STARTTLS in the Postfix SMTP client or server, without having to "dumb down" other mail deliveries, and without having to use transport maps for outgoing mail. - Remote SMTP client resource control (the anvil server). This allows you to limit the number of connections, or the number of MAIL FROM and RCPT TO commands that an SMTP client can send per unit time. - Support for CDB, SDBM and NIS+ databases is now built into Postfix (but the CDB and SDBM libraries are not). - New SMTP access control features, header/body actions, and more. Available via ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/index.html and soon via mirrors listed at http://www.postfix.org/ 359968 Mar 8 16:48 postfix-2.2.0.HISTORY 19753 Mar 9 14:00 postfix-2.2.0.RELEASE_NOTES 2406750 Mar 9 15:19 postfix-2.2.0.tar.gz 280 Mar 9 15:19 postfix-2.2.0.tar.gz.sig The RELEASE_NOTES document is quite long, and is not included here to save space and bandwidth (for all the bounces that I can expect to receive in response to this announcement). At the same time there is a postfix-2.3-20050309 snapshot release that is identical to the official release, plus a few things that weren't ready for the official release. Wietse