On 16/04/2015 11:40, wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
> Noel Butler: 20120917
>
> Feature: RFC 7372 enhanced status code for unknown SMTP
> client hostnames. File: smtpd/smtpd_check.c
>
> Wietse
> Thanks, I assume you only introduced this into 3.x? and did not in
> 2.11.x?
New features don't g
Noel Butler:
> > 20120917
> >
> > Feature: RFC 7372 enhanced status code for unknown SMTP
> > client hostnames. File: smtpd/smtpd_check.c
> >
> > Wietse
>
> Thanks, I assume you only introduced this into 3.x? and did not in
> 2.11.x?
New features don't go into the **STABLE** release.
It's cal
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 11:11:12AM +1000, Noel Butler wrote:
> > 20120917
> >
> > Feature: RFC 7372 enhanced status code for unknown SMTP
> > client hostnames. File: smtpd/smtpd_check.c
> >
> > Wietse
>
> Thanks, I assume you only introduced this into 3.x? and did not in
> 2.11.x?
>
> Just try
On 16/04/2015 10:58, wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
> Noel Butler:
>
>> Did I miss the changes or was it omitted from 3.0 about the code change
>> from 5.7.1 to 5.7.25 ?
>>
>> "550 5.7.25 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname,"
>>
>> heh, just upgraded one production box and had lo
Noel Butler:
>
>
> Did I miss the changes or was it omitted from 3.0 about the code change
> from 5.7.1 to 5.7.25 ?
>
> "550 5.7.25 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname,"
>
> heh, just upgraded one production box and had logwatch flood me with a
> 19mb file with unmatched entries :
Did I miss the changes or was it omitted from 3.0 about the code change
from 5.7.1 to 5.7.25 ?
"550 5.7.25 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname,"
heh, just upgraded one production box and had logwatch flood me with a
19mb file with unmatched entries :)
Cheers