Hello! excellent work, the option to bounce emails manually is very useful
for me.

Never perform the update through the source code. I would like to know if I
can get the src.rpm for Centos?



El lun., 16 de mar. de 2020 a la(s) 11:18, Wietse Venema (
wie...@porcupine.org) escribió:

> [An on-line version of this announcement will be available at
> http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-3.5.0.html]
>
> Postfix stable release 3.5.0 is available. Support has ended for
> legacy release Postfix 3.1.
>
> The main changes are below. See the RELEASE_NOTES file for further details.
>
>   * Support for the haproxy v2 protocol. The Postfix implementation
>     supports TCP over IPv4 and IPv6, as well as non-proxied
>     connections; the latter are typically used for heartbeat tests.
>
>   * Support to force-expire email messages. This introduces new
>     postsuper(1) command-line options to request expiration, and
>     additional information in mailq(1) or postqueue(1) output.
>
>   * The Postfix SMTP and LMTP client support a list of nexthop
>     destinations separated by comma or whitespace. These destinations
>     will be tried in the specified order. Examples:
>
>     /etc/postfix/main.cf:
>         relayhost = foo.example, bar.example
>         default_transport = smtp:foo.example, bar.example
>
> Incompatible changes:
>
>   * Logging: Postfix daemon processes now log the from= and to=
>     addresses in external (quoted) form in non-debug logging (info,
>     warning, etc.). This means that when an address localpart
>     contains spaces or other special characters, the localpart will
>     be quoted, for example:
>
>         from=<"name with spaces"@example.com>
>
>     Specify "info_log_address_format = internal" for backwards
> compatibility.
>
>   * Postfix now normalizes IP addresses received with XCLIENT,
>     XFORWARD, or with the HaProxy protocol, for consistency with
>     direct connections to Postfix. This may change the appearance
>     of logging, and the way that check_client_access will match
>     subnets of an IPv6 address.
>
> You can find the updated Postfix source code at the mirrors listed
> at http://www.postfix.org/.
>
>         Wietse
>

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