Birta Levente: > On 02/10/2014 14:17, Wietse Venema wrote: > > Birta Levente: > >> On 01/10/2014 18:57, Wietse Venema wrote: > >>> Postfix will log all uses of any old default value that will > >>> be affected by an incompatible change. > >> This is not implemented yet (I installed 20141001 snapshot)? Or there is > >> other way to see the affected parameters? > > It is logged when it is used. For example: > > > > postfix/trivial-rewrite[25835]: using legacy default setting > > append_dot_mydomain=yes to rewrite "foo" to "foo.example.com" > > > > postfix/smtpd[27560]: using legacy default setting smtputf8_enable=no > > to accept non-ASCII sender address "??@example.org" from > > localhost[127.0.0.1] > After introduced these two from your example in main.cf I just saw this > a few times: > > Oct 2 10:41:50 srv1 postfix[52814]: warning: Postfix is running with > backwards-compatible default settings > Oct 2 10:41:50 srv1 postfix[52814]: warning: See > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#compatibility_level for details > Oct 2 10:41:50 srv1 postfix[52814]: warning: Use "postconf > compatibility_level=1" to disable the backwards-compatible default settings > > and wonder what parameters referring to.
The full story is in the RELEASE_NOTES. I will move that text into postconf.5. Other than that, do the solution and documentation make sense? Wietse > > If this is never logged, then you know that the new default will > > not affect your users. You may need to wait for several weeks. > > > > > Thats not a problem. > Thank you, > > -- > Levi > >