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mail/postfix,
Postfix SMTP server and tools
Branch: pkgsrc-2009Q1,
Version: 2.5.7,
Package name: postfix-2.5.7,
Maintainer: marttiPostfix aims to be an alternative to the widely-used sendmail
program. Sendmail is responsible for 70% of all e-mail delivered
on the Internet. With an estimated 100 million users, that's an
estimated 10 billion (10^10) messages daily. A stunning number.
Although IBM supported the Postfix development, it abstains from
control over its evolution. The goal is to have Postfix installed
on as many systems as possible. To this end, the software is given
away with no strings attached to it, so that it can evolve with
input from and under control by its users.
In other words, IBM releases Postfix only once. I will be around
to guide its development for a limited time.
MESSAGE.NetBSD [+/-]===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE.NetBSD,v 1.3 2007/07/11 12:25:53 martti Exp $
If you are running NetBSD 1.5 (or newer), the existing /etc/rc.d/postfix
can be forced to start ${PREFIX}/sbin/postfix instead of /usr/sbin/postfix,
by adding the following lines to /etc/rc.conf.d/postfix:
postfix_command='${PREFIX}/sbin/postfix'
required_files='${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/main.cf'
start_cmd='${PREFIX}/sbin/postfix start'
stop_cmd='${PREFIX}/sbin/postfix stop'
reload_cmd='${PREFIX}/sbin/postfix reload'
Please note that /etc/rc.conf.d/postfix does not exist by default so
you need to create that file if you need to override the default settings.
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MESSAGE.sasl [+/-]===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE.sasl,v 1.8 2005/03/28 08:53:07 jlam Exp $
To enable SASL authentication in the SMTP server, you may want to edit
${SASLLIBDIR}/smtpd.conf
and change the method used to check plaintext passwords. To use
security/cyrus-saslauthd, you should change the contents of smtpd.conf
to:
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
You may also want to edit
${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/main.cf
and set the smtpd_sasl_* variables to appropriate values.
To enable SASL authentication in the SMTP client, you may want to edit
${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/main.cf
and set the smtp_sasl_* variables to appropriate values.
The corresponding SASL authentication plugins will also need to be
installed. Please consult:
${DOCDIR}/SASL_README
and the SASL documentation for more information on setting up SASL
authentication.
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Master sites: (Expand)
Version history: (Expand)
- (2009-07-05) Updated to version: postfix-2.5.7
- (2009-04-06) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version postfix-2.5.6 (created)
CVS history: (Expand)
2009-05-13 14:19:28 by Matthias Scheler | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
Pullup ticket #2764 - requested by martti
postfix: bug fix update
Revisions pulled up:
- mail/postfix/Makefile 1.223
- mail/postfix/distinfo 1.124
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Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: martti
Date: Wed May 13 10:32:23 UTC 2009
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/mail/postfix: Makefile distinfo
Log message:
Updated mail/postfix to 2.5.7
- (low) The installation/upgrade procedure did not automatically
create the data_directory.
- (medium) In the "new queue manager", the _destination_rate_delay
code needed to postpone the job scheduler updates after delivery
completion, otherwise the scheduler could loop on blocked jobs.
- (low) The queue manager used <transport>_concurrency_failed_cohort_limit
instead of <transport>_destination_concurrency_failed_cohort_limit
as documented.
- (low) The SMTP client disabled MIME parsing despite non-empty
settings for smtp_header_checks, smtp_mime_header_checks,
smtp_nested_header_checks, or smtp_body_checks.
- (medium) The postsuper command re-enabled the SIGHUP signal when
it was set to "ignore". This could result in random "Postfix
integrity check failed" errors at boot time (POSIX SIGHUP death),
causing Postfix not to start automatically.
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