Hi All,
Pflogsumm version 1.1.9 has been released. This is a Beta release
that supersedes the v1.1.7 and v1.1.8 Beta releases.
This one's all bug fixes.
>From the ChangeLog:
rel-1.1.9 20250527
Bugfix: Messages rejected in cleanup were incorrectly counted
as received.
Bugfix:
Hi All,
Pflogsumm version 1.1.8 has been released. This is a Beta release
that supersedes v1.1.7.
This catches me up with every bug-report and enhancement request I
could find, all the way back to the release of v1.1.5, that were still
applicable. Two exceptions, which I will note below.
From th
On Sat, 24 May 2025 14:37:52 -0400
Phil Stracchino via Postfix-users wrote:
> On 5/24/25 13:38, Jim Seymour via Postfix-users wrote:
> > This one is a biggie. It encompasses eleven years of bug fixes and
> > enhancement requests I never got around to releasing in the
> &g
On Fri, 23 May 2025 14:25:17 +0200
Xavier Humbert via Postfix-users wrote:
[snip]
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> May I suggest a patch I use from years to handle IPv6 addresses :
>
> --- pflogsumm-1.1.6/pflogsumm 2025-05-22 20:57:37.0 +0200
> +++ pflogsumm 2025-04-18 14:52:39.0 +0200
>
>
Pflogsumm version 1.1.7 has been released. This is a Beta release.
This one is a biggie. It encompasses eleven years of bug fixes and
enhancement requests I never got around to releasing in the past—all
in one go.
From the ChangeLog:
rel-1.1.7 20250524
Added parsing for "Recipient add
On Thu, 22 May 2025 15:15:47 -0400
Jim Seymour via Postfix-users wrote:
[snip]
>
> >From the ChangeLog:
>
> rel-1.1.6 20250521
>
[snip]
I'm a bit rusty doing this. ChangeLog release date changed to
20250522.
Regards,
Jim
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Hi All,
Yes, it's been a while. About 11 years, in fact. But I finally got
around to doing some updates and pushing a new release out the door.
This one goes direct to "Production" status because all it is is
what's been in the Debian distros, with one thoroughly-vetted
addition and a maintenance
On Wed, 14 May 2025 08:29:06 +0200
Gregory Kohring via Postfix-users wrote:
[snip]
>
> "All outgoing mail from our network is relayed through a spam
> filtering system that may affect how certain TLS negotiation
> stages (like 250-STARTTLS) are exposed during the
> SMTP handshake.
>
> That sa