TMDA 1.1.6 "Glen Albyn" is released. Source: http://tmda.net/releases/tmda-1.1.6.tgz Docs: http://tmda.net/releases/tmda-1.1.6-doc.tgz
More download locations @ http://wiki.tmda.net/TmdaDownload The 'doc' tarball is something new. It's simply a dump of the entire TmdaWiki in HTML at the time this release was made. This allows you to maintain a local copy of the documentation that matches your release, since the live Wiki generally tracks only the most recent release. ===================================================================== What's new? * tmda-filter will defer incoming deliveries if the sticky bit is set on your home directory (as determined by the $HOME variable). This allows you to safely edit the contents of ~/.tmda/ on a live system if you need to. Set the sticky bit with: % chmod +t $HOME And make sure to remove it when you are done (chmod -t $HOME). This idea comes from qmail-local. See "SAFE QMAIL EDITING" at http://www.qmail.org/man/man5/dot-qmail.html * tmda-ofmipd now has "one-session" mode through the '--one-session' command-line option, courtesy of Stephen Warren. This allows you to use xinetd or tcpserver, possibly in conjunction with stunnel, to spawn tmda-ofmipd, rather than having tmda-ofmipd bind to a port and accept connections on its own. This allows you to re-use your existing xinetd/tcpserver configuration/management and access control rules. It also allows tmda-ofmipd to see the real IP address of the client, for better Received: line logging. See the contrib/ofmipd-stunnel-xinetd directory for a README and some configuration examples. ===================================================================== Here are the new additions to UPGRADE: * The default name and location of the PENDING_CACHE file has changed from: ~/.tmda/pending/.msgcache to ~/.tmda/.pendingcache PENDING_CACHE is used by tmda-pending's '--cache' option, and also by tmda-cgi. If you've set a custom value for PENDING_CACHE, obviously this change won't affect you, otherwise you will have to move the cache file to it's new location. * Mail messages in the queue are now referred to by a unique numerical identifier, as discussed in TMDA/Queue/Queue.py. For example, "1159383896.4198". For most users, this change is inconsequential but is noted here nonetheless. ===================================================================== ____________________________________________ tmda-announce mailing list http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-announce _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list (tmda-users@tmda.net) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users