On 2005-08-17 15:40:38 -0700, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
> We better get 0.31 finished before John comes back, so if anyone  
> wants to test:
> 
>     http://svn.perl.org/qpsmtpd/tags/0.31rc2/
>     http://tmp.askask.com/2005/08/qpsmtpd-0.31rc2.tar.gz
> 
> If I don't hear otherwise in the next couple of days I'm going to fix  
> the VERSION and such and call it 0.31.

I just updated my RPMs[0] to this version and deployed them on my private
mail server. Unless I notice any problems I will deploy it on the WSR
mail server tomorrow, so any serious problems should be noticable by
Monday ;-).

The RPM still contains five patches:

* Gavins patch for an optional hashref argument to config. This is
  needed for the greylisting plugin, and it stops an endless recursion
  somewhere.
  (Gavin, I removed support for { cache => 0 } from this patch.
  AFAICS it wasn't used anywhere)

* A patch for qpsmtpd-forkserver to actually call the pre-connection
  hook. (0.31-dev lets a plugin register for the hook, but it is never
  called, which is a bit useless)

* My patch for a configurable plugin_dir (needed for the RPMs directory
  structure).

* Log SMTP dialog at level LOGINFO

* Don't add <> to addresses (or in other words: Reject addresses without
  <>).

I agree that the last two are largely my personal preference, but the
first two I consider bug fixes, and the third really helps with
packaging for FHS-compliant systems, so I would like to see these three
patches in 0.31-final. Should I resubmit them?

        hp

[0] At the usual place: <http://www.hjp.at/apt/redhat/7.3/i386/RPMS.hjp>
    resp. <http://www.hjp.at/apt/redhat/7.3/i386/SRPMS.hjp>. I can
    rebuild them for other Redhat/Fedora releases if somebody is
    interested.

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