On 2010-11-02 17:56, Julien Cristau wrote:
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 09:07:39 +, Paul J Stevens wrote:
The new version currently in unstable fixes quite a few bugs. The new
upstream release is a maintanance-only bugfix-only release.
Any chance you could list those bugs? It's getting late in the freeze
for non-targetted updates, and this update is quite big.
Julien, thanks for looking into this. I assume you're asking about the
upstream bugs fixed, since the debian changelog already mentions debian
bugs.
Upstream changes in dbmail-2.2.17 since 2.2.11.
Summary:
Several important IMAP fixes, mostly IMAP compliance and performance
related. A critical POP3 fix. IPv6 support. And finally some additional
small non-critical fixes.
The full list:
2.2.17
- Slow IMAP results and high CPU usage when message_idnr is very big
- IMAPD uses 100% CPU if some file was attached to mail during IMAP APPEND
- IMAPD sends spurious ')\r\n' after message
2.2.16
- stack smashing in usermap code
2.2.15
- dbmail-smtp segfault with To field with unlisted-recipients
- Segfault after PASS in POP3
- messages marked as read during IMAP EXAMINE mailbox
2.2.14
- buggy md5 implentation causes sieve generated autoresponders to fail
- Incoming IP addresses missing in syslog
- fix postgresql-8.4.2 issues
2.2.13 was a botched release.
2.2.12
- IPv6 support
- fix for duplicate mailboxes in LIST/LSUB responses
- internaldate as UTC
- fix file descriptor leakage
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