Alban Deniz: > Hi Wietse, > > A little over a year ago, you provided me with a patch to fix a postfix bug. > Now, one of the users of my milter (SNFMilter) is experiencing problems that > might be due to the bug. > > Could you please let me know which released version of postfix had the bug > fixed? The bug had something to do with the SMFIR_QUARANTINE implementation. > I couldn't find any info on this on http://www.postfix.org. > Perhaps you could refer me to a URL that has information on which > version of postfix has this bug > fixed.
It is the first webpage that comes up when I google for your name! Query: site:postfix.org Alban Deniz Below is a copy of the text. Good luck getting the Linux distros to upgrade. Many take security patches only, and such patches are very rare with Postfix. Wietse Postfix stable release 2.6.5 An on-line version of this announcement is available at http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-2.6.5.html The stable release Postfix 2.6.5 addresses the defects described below (some already addressed with the not-announced Postfix 2.6.3 release). These defects are also addressed in the legacy releases that are still maintained: Postfix 2.5.9, 2.4.13 and 2.3.19. Do not use Postfix 2.6.4, 2.5.8, 2.4.12, 2.3.18, 2.7-20090807, and 2.7-20090807-nonprod. These contain a DNS workaround that causes more trouble than it prevents. It is removed until further notice. Defects fixed with Postfix 2.6.3: * The Postfix Milter client got out of step with a Milter application after the application sent a "quarantine" request at end-of-message time. The Milter application would still be in the end-of-message state, while Postfix would already be working on the next SMTP event, typically, QUIT or MAIL FROM. In the latter case, Milter responses for the previously-received email message would be applied towards the next MAIL FROM transaction. This problem was diagnosed with help from Alban Deniz. Defects fixed with Postfix 2.6.5: * The Postfix SMTP server would abort with an "unexpected lookup table" error when an SMTPD policy server was mis-configured in a particular way. The source code is available from ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/index.html and from the mirrors listed at http://www.postfix.org/download.html.