Hi all,
fixed in assp 2.5.4 build 16301:
- if the connection to a peer used SSL/TLS and
- a mail was larger than the maximum SSL-send-buffer-size
- and 8BITMIME was enabled and used with any charset
- or the mail was malformed encoded in any part
- or a regex match contained UTF8 multibyte characters and the result was
added to the X-ASSP headers
- and also some other rare cases
the IO-byte-count provided by IO::Socket::SSL and the IO-buffer-content
recalculation done by assp was inconstent.
This may have caused malformed 8BITMIME mails and destroyed attachments.
- after an upgrade of ASSP to the latest version without upgrading the
perl modlues to the recommended version
for example Net::DNS::Question::name is missing and causes an exception
ASSP is changed to use Net::DNS::Question::qname, which is also
available in older versions of this module!
HOW EVER, it is strongly recommended to keep ALL used perl modules at
least at the recommended version level
changed:
'ExportMysqlDB','export all tables from the database and plain hash files'
......
......
If possible, assp will compress the config files, option files and the
AdminUsersRight and AdminUsers to
the file 'config.zip' in the "exportDBDir" directory
If possible, assp will encrypt the config.zip to config.zip.aes using
openssl or Crypt::CBC.
To decrypt this file, use the OS commandline:
openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -in config.zip -out config.zip.aes -pass
pass:PASSWORD
NOTICE: The password / key, used for the export encryption function, may
change at the next assp start
or if the assp.cfg gets an external update! Record the password after
each export!
Thomas
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