Le lundi 21 mai 2012 à 08:55 -0400, Wietse Venema a écrit :
> [An on-line version of this announcement will be available at
> http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-2.9.3.html]
> 
> Postfix stable release 2.9.3, and legacy releases 2.8.11, 2.7.10,
> 2.6.16 are available. They contains workarounds that are already
> part of Postfix 2.10.
> 
>   * OpenSSL related (all supported Postfix versions).
> 
>       o Some people have reported program crashes when the OpenSSL
>         library was updated while Postfix was accessing the Postfix
>         TLS session cache. To avoid this, the Postfix TLS session
>         cache ID now includes the OpenSSL library version number.
>         This cache ID is not shared via the network.
> 
>       o The OpenSSL workaround introduced with the previous stable
>         and legacy releases did not compile with older gcc compilers.
>         These compilers can't handle #ifdef inside a macro invocation
>         (NOT: definition).
> 
>   * Postfix 2.9 only.
> 
>       o The postconf command flagged parameter "-o name=value"
>         settings in master.cf as "unused" when those settings were
>         used only in main.cf. Problem reported by Michael Tokarev.
> 
>   * postscreen(8) related (Postfix 2.9, Postfix 2.8).
> 
>       o To avoid repeated warnings from postscreen(8) with "connect
>         to private/dnsblog service: Connection refused" on FreeBSD,
>         the dnsblog(8) daemon now uses the single_server program
>         driver instead of the multi_server driver. This one-line
>         code change has no performance impact for other systems,
>         and eliminates a high-frequency accept() race on a shared
>         socket that appears to cause trouble on FreeBSD. The same
>       single_server program driver has proven itself for many
>       years in smtpd(8).  Problem reported by Sahil Tandon.
> 
>   * Laptop-friendly support (all supported Postfix versions). A
>     little-known secret is that Postfix has always had support to
>     avoid unnecessary disk spin-up for MTIME updates, by doing
>     s/fifo/unix/ in master.cf (this is currently not supported on
>     Solaris systems). However, two minor fixes are needed to make
>     this bullet-proof.
> 
>       o In laptop-friendly mode, the "postqueue -f" and "sendmail
>         -q" commands did not wait until their requests had reached
>         the pickup and qmgr servers before closing their UNIX-domain
>         request sockets.
> 
>       o In laptop-friendly mode, the unused postkick command waited
>         for more than a minute because the event_drain() function
>         was comparing bitmasks incorrectly on systems with kqueue(2),
>         epoll(2) or /dev/poll support.
> 
> You can find the updated Postfix source code at the mirrors listed
> at http://www.postfix.org/.
> 
>         Wietse


after having realized a full build of postfix. 
I noticed a small difference between the patch 

ftp://ftp.its.cz/MIRRORS/ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/experimental/feature-patches/20120407-nobreak-reply-footer-patch

that made me start the arguments of the option smtpd_reject_footer by \c

this seems to have changed I removed \ c
how to properly use smtpd_reject_footer




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