Bug#506122: postgrey: Postgrey port number changes without warning on upgrade

2009-02-18 Thread Erwin Rennert
Well, well, well. I am certainly not used to debian packages breaking my systems without a warning. In this case I realized something was wrong only after users started to complain that they were not receiving any mail from outside. After that it was not difficult to find hte cause of the error

Bug#506122: postgrey: Postgrey port number changes without warning on upgrade

2008-11-18 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Hi, (Yes, I've been waiting for that bug ;-) NEWS.Debian is there for a reason ... so the change was not "without warning". Unfortunately, NEWS.Debian being displayed is not mandatory. I guess a debconf warning based on grep might work, although I think debconf is not the ideal way to handle

Bug#506122: postgrey: Postgrey port number changes without warning on upgrade

2008-11-18 Thread Bill Gribble
Package: postgrey Version: 1.32-2 Severity: important The default port in use by postgrey has changed from 6 to 10023. If /etc/default/postgrey was not changed locally, it will be overwritten by a new version without warning. On restart, postgrey will be listening on a different port, w