with exim :)
Aha! That provides a counter-example to my assertion about pcretest. OK,
if people find it useful, then it probably makes sense to leave things
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library of some sort either... so there is at least one precedent.
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That sounds exactly the kind of information that would go well on a Wiki
page.
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not used just for fun.
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this for real). You forgot
to add the terminating zero byte to the result data. (The
string_append() function doesn't.) And I'll put the results through the
lf_quote() function so that empty fields etc. get quoted.
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to allow spaces in the file name. This seems to me
to be a reasonable restriction.
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run of code, reserving it mostly for oops, we've hit a error state, get
the heck out of here situations.
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, John W. Baxter wrote:
Typo in spec.txt for Exim 4.52, section 5.3, -odf
exists at the end of the first sentence of the last paragraph should be
exits.
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. What is worse, if a minimum quantifier for a parenthesized
subpattern overflowed and became negative, the calculation of the
memory size went wrong. This could have led to memory overwriting.
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Thanks.
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Daniel Tiefnig wrote:
Philip Hazel wrote:
Feedback is invited...
So, here we go...
Thank you! Those are just the kind of problems I was expecting.
First, I'm not sure whether running via sudo is the best option. (One
has to configure sudo, add its user to the exim
for the additional testing.
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The best way to clean the environment is env -i.
But we only want to clean *some* of the environment. :-(
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to Exim, but that caused trouble with some of the things it
calls.)
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Tony Finch wrote:
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Philip Hazel wrote:
Well, yes, but you know what the command is, and why do you need to know
about the following space?
The discussion started off with me wanting to experiment with being
strict about syntax errors of the form
with
/etc names.
Exim hard-codes its configuration file, and then takes everything else
from there.
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this is right. Sender verification is about
checking the incoming sender of the message, and we aren't checking that
at this point. Perhaps there is no right answer. Given the dilemma, I
have left the code alone, but put in a long comment.
Regards,
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the appropriate thing to do.
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the MTA and send
messages on stdin (sometimes using -bs and sometimes not); others send
it to 127.0.0.1. There are conditions that can be used to identify these
cases.
Is there maybe some other simple SMTP client program that one could
use with an MUE instead of Exim?
Pass.
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I have made a candidate for the 4.53 release, and put it in
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/Testing/exim-4.53-RC1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/Testing/exim-4.53-RC1.tar.gz.sig
The release identifies itself as 4.53-RC1.
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Larry Rosenman wrote:
Ok, never mind. It's the change for libdomainkeys 0.67.
You need to make it clear that you **NEED** libdomainkeys 0.67 if you're
Using that support.
Tom? Add something to experimental-spec.txt?
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Michael Haardt wrote:
The following patch works fine for me in production since about a
week.
I would not like to put this in without making it conditional somehow.
The obvious way is to use a new letter other than 'G'. Maybe 'H' for
Haardt :-)
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that it already says in experimental-spec.txt that
everything described there is unstable.
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this patch could be tidied up, improved or re-implemented.
I expect people will find a use for it, so it sounds reasonable at first
sight. But I haven't looked at the patch yet.
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for that assertion? I am almost willing to bet that
if this change were made, at the very least somebody would be posting
questions to the list as to why, after waiting an hour between tries,
Exim then only waited 10 minutes before the next try.
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somebody who wanted predictability. In fact, *I* do, for testing. :-)
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the old
behaviour for those few who urgently want it, and only do so when
somebody speaks up.
I am not prepared to do that, partly because I don't see huge numbers of
people jumping into this thread on either side. Does anybody else have
views on this?
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header. For example, if I send
a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the following redirections
occur, this should be permitted. This happens a lot in our current setup.
You going to fix the code?
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005, Bryan Henderson wrote:
Here's a trivial patch to add some information to make files that
I could have used when I was customizing my build.
Noted, thanks.
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Tony Finch wrote:
Philip, do you think this fix should be applied to qualify_single as well?
Not sure how much that actually matters, but perhaps it should, for
consistency.
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very shortly (probably within the hour).
(b) A more radical re-think is not going to happen (at least not by me)
in the near future, because I have too many other things to do. Sorry
about that, but it's something I can't do anything about.
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I have made another candidate for the 4.53 release, and put it in
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/Testing/exim-4.53-RC2.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/Testing/exim-4.53-RC2.tar.gz.sig
The release identifies itself as 4.53-RC2.
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need to build it.
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, and it seemed sensible to react to any of them. The
feature was added at 4.42 but the ChangLog doesn't give any background.
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Daniel Tiefnig wrote:
Really much better now!
Good. Thanks for the continuing feedback; it's most useful. I'm
continuing to work on it, and will put out another version probably
later this week.
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, though I guess I
could manage Solaris as well. I would definitely expect it to run on
those three.
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, John Jetmore wrote:
Testing on CentOS 3.5:
Thanks! I won't comment on the individual points; I'll just go away and
try to sort them out. :-)
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lists. For that reason,
and for compliance with the Sieve vacation extension draft 3, here is
a patch for the personal condition.
I won't argue with this. :-)
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stuff in
here as I came across it and while working on other things. Hopefully
it's not too chaotic =).
Not at all. Very useful indeed. Many thanks for the time. I'll be
putting out a new version of the test suite later today, hopefully one
that will run a lot better for you.
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Not at all. Very useful indeed. Many thanks for the time. I'll be
putting out a new version of the test suite later today, hopefully one
that will run a lot better for you.
Time to go home, and I haven't quite made it. Sometime tomorrow.
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I've updated the test suite in
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/Testing/exim-testsuite-0.00.tar.bz2
to take account of all the comments so far received. Some more tests
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On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, John Jetmore wrote:
Worked cleanly on CentOS 3.5 again.
Hurrah! Now when I spend time on it I can concentrate on converting more
and more of the old tests.
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to \$cwd\: $!\n;
Of course there's no '/' in 'runtest', so we try to cwd to 'runtest'. A
quick and dirty fix would be to substitute like this:
$cwd =~ s/(\/)?runtest$/$1./
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lives in /bin, not in
/usr/bin. I was using cat in a test script run as a pipe, and it
failed when I ran it on the exim.org host. It is proving very useful
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Daniel Tiefnig wrote:
John Jetmore wrote:
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Philip Hazel wrote:
Please change line 39 of confs/0072 from
user = exim
to
user = EXIMUSER
The above fixed the config error, now the output doesn't match:
It sure IS the same problem
that Gentoo has (I
updated my system this morning). Sigh. Looks like I'll have to start
cutting out error messages from comparisons. Actually, I shouldn't
complain or sigh, because I myself make changes to messages from Exim.
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modified the runtest script to force -bd to
become -bdf.
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Can't prove a negative but it seems to have worked.
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I have updated the test suite yet again, taking note of the previous
comments, and adding a whole lot more tests.
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No doubt some of these will give trouble...
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, John Jetmore wrote:
Seems to be the standard not using 'exim' as user for testing problem.
Thanks. I really MUST get another login on the exim.org testing machine
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for
ClamAV which we are using on our servers to monitor clamd. The patch is
attached to this mail, feel free to use it as you like, no legal
restrictions here. :o)
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people will want to download them. Maybe I should in future.
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, David Saez Padros wrote:
there is nothing about 4.60 in Newstuff
Yes, I forgot to empty NewStuff (because the documentation is
up-to-date). I will do so for the real release.
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Marc Haber wrote:
This is a minor typo in the exim man page, please consider fixing in
one of the next versions.
Noted. It won't be in 4.60, however, unless I have to edit the release
candidate document for some other reason. (This is too minor.)
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*very* special purpose.
There is complete list of build-time options in doc/OptionsList (after
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Philip Hazel wrote:
I have put a second release candidate for 4.60 in
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/Testing/exim-4.60-RC2.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/Testing/exim-4.60-RC2.tar.gz.sig
Two bugs have been fixed since RC1
? Can you easily check the documentation
for your version to see if it says anything about cipher suite names?
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can you try the patch below? The new comment gives a clue
as to how I screwed up... :-)
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-standard hosts seem to be handled by the configuration
hack, so the hosts causing the problem under discussion are (apparently)
even more non-standard.
Hmm. I wonder what units are used to measure non-standardness? There's a
Christmas competition question for you... :-)
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I have once again updated the tarball in
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I have fixed several of the problems reported by Daniel, John, and
Stefan, and added a whole pile of new scripts. There are now only 169
more to go.
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a new snapshot, then forgot (a)
to push it to the FTP site and (b) to mention it in my message. I plead
the distraction of having to play in a concert last night. Anyway, I
have now pushed the latest snapshot. But no need to try again, I can
sort it out from what you've sent.
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that things work out, but in this situation, one of them isn't long
enough in your environment, it seems. If it doesn't fix it, I'll have to
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Get
-M 1F3wi1-0002T4-5g
Yup. The main process runs as root; the delivery process runs as
something else. Surely there's some gdb option to attach to new
processes?
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after
TLS error on connection to ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 [ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4]
in the mainlogs? I know this is documented in the README, but I just
can't get it off my mind. :o)
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year's prices.)
I'll post another announcement when we have further information and are
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linking
in to the web page rather than uploading (because that would be
simpler). But it's a matter of somebody finding the time to do it...
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Hmm. It claims that it does rewrite them...
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Just one more suggestion, having separate exim-snapshot-ChangeLog.gz and
exim-snapshot-NewStuff.gz would ease monitoring CVS activity without wasting
too much ftp bandwidth.
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[*] Hmm. I wonder, I wonder, I wonder if in my ignorance back then I
thought that umask(0) meant umask(777). No, surely I wasn't *that*
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comprehensive
eximlint script that checked for lots of things. Maybe one day, when
I'm tired of watching flying pigs... :-) Seriously, I can't see myself
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Marc Haber wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 04:58:47PM +, Philip Hazel wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Marc Haber wrote:
How about setting umask 077, creating an fopen wrapper which takes a
mode as well, and adding code to the testsuite that greps through the
code
this is not the case, so I think it's too dangerous to make this change.
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don't
want to run out of 4.xx numbers before I retire!
Now may be the time to consider moving permanently to Nigel's preferred
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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
Any reason why the change of received_for to recipients in spool_mbox.c
(see my message from 2006-01-15) is not going in?
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if $acl_m0 is not then
headers add X-added: $acl_m0
endif
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don't commit anything until 4.61 is out, as it is currently in
release candidate state.
I will look at this in due course, and think about the IPv6
implications. I don't think it should be released as IPv4 only. That
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modifiers.
* replacing the body
*That* would be hard to do in a safe manner because of locking
considerations, though perhaps there is a way it could be done.
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Of course, that doesn't stop any other Exim developer from looking at it
first...
As I am not a MySQL or PostgreSQL user, I'll have to research the issue
when I get to it. That's why I can't give a quick response.
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. In fact, you might like to add verify_only to the above router,
so that it is *not* used when actually deliverying a message.
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does it means that if i submit a patch for some of those features it
will be incorporated on a future exim version ?
Maybe. :-)
I can't promise anything other than that I'll look at the patch and make
a judgement. On some timescale...
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() or select(),
and dealing with potential signal interruption, it probably should
goto again; rather than continue;
Since Tom doesn't seem to have picked up these patches, I have applied
them and committed the spam.c source module. They will therefore be in
tonight's snapshot.
Philip
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different strings - why not just use one.
(And even when there is no extended status, it has to end up as a
string, after all.)
I now need to look at your router code and see whether this adds
anything to the background. Then I'll make a decision...
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