The following patch updates ports/mail/dcc-dccd to 1.3.24 and provides a text for ports/UPDATING pointing out config changes. Changes since 1.3.16: ==================== 1.3.24 Dccproc starts dccifd after 500 uses at least as fast as 0.1/second. With luck SpamAssassin will notice and switch to dccifd. Look for libsmutil.a in /usr/lib on Linx for old RedHat as suggested by Jason Balicki. Fix X-DCC header misplaced by dccproc reported by James McNutt. 1.3.23 Fix bug in dccm, dccproc, and dccifd that tripled effective DCC target counts on messages being retransmitted after greylisting. I introduced this bug in version 1.3.21, which was released 3 days ago. 1.3.22 Fix "POSSIBLE ATTACK" complaint from sendmail about trailing '\n' on headers added by dccm reported by Paul Ganci. 1.3.21 Add a crude cache or database to the proof-of-concept scripts in cgi-bin/common to speed them up on large log directories. The goal is to handle log directories with 40,000 files within a second or two. The caches files are built incrementally. Invert the sort order of list-log in cgi scripts. This change to cgi-bin/common should be upward compatible because it is controlled by additional parameters to the Perl functions. Complain about contradictory or ignored entries in whitelists, including "from" checksums that are normally ignored in server whitelists. Fix dccd craziness with gre (or any) interfaces with the same IP addresses as other interfaces observed Craig Green. Fix infinite loop in dccproc triggered by a To: header of more than 20480 bytes and with a '\n' character in byte #20478 observed by James McNutt. Ignore a few failures by select() apparently caused by SOCKS libraries. Increase default DNSBL timeouts to -Bset:msg-secs=40 and -BURL-secs=11 1.3.20 Fix dbclean expiration of reputation checksums 1.3.19 Changed the midnight dccm and dccifd system log message to disclose spam passed from whiteclnt-listed MX servers. MX servers should now be listed in /var/dcc/whiteclnt with lines like: mx ip 10.2.3.4 mx ip 10.5.6.0/28 mxdcc ip 10.7.8.9 "MX" marks the IP address of one of your mail systems that should be ignored in initial Received: headers and when reported by sendmail to dccm. "MXDCC" marks IP addresss of your mail systems that run DCC clients and that will have already reported mail to the DCC. Continue using "OK" whitelist entries for mail systems that you trust to never send or forward unsolicited bulk email. Allow custom DNS blacklist SMTP rejection messages. See -Bset:rej-msg=X in the dccifd and dccm man pages. 1.3.18 Fix `dccm -aIGNORE` crash reported by Juergen Georgi. Fix detection of duplicates reputation reports. Initial support for "mx ip" entries in whiteclnt files. Fix compression by dccd of delayed reputation reports. 1.3.17 People have broken wget by changing the old "--non-verbose" to "--no-verbose". That would have ok, except they do not understand what they were doing enough to support the old form. Reportedly "-nv" works on both versions. `cdcc stats` on DCC Reputation servers includes an additional line about reputation results. Adjust logged reason when spam is ignored after greylist as suggested by Spike Ilacqua. Replace `dccproc -R` with `dccproc -r N` (Of course, `dccproc -R` is still recognized.)
State Changed From-To: open->feedback Awaiting maintainers feedback
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->ehaupt Take.
At 17:32 12/01/2006, Edwin Groothuis wrote: >Maintainer of mail/dcc-dccd, > >Please note that PR ports/91704 has just been submitted. > >If it contains a patch for an upgrade, an enhancement or a bug fix >you agree on, reply to this email stating that you approve the patch >and a committer will take care of it. > >The full text of the PR can be found at: > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/91704 The files: /usr/local/dcc/flod /usr/local/dcc/ids /usr/local/dcc/map.txt /usr/local/dcc/map Need to be installed with .dist extensions. Please include this in your update, otherwise I reject it and will submit an update for the port this weekend. Regards, d.
State Changed From-To: feedback->open Feedback received.
State Changed From-To: open->feedback Version 1.3.25 has just been released, could you maybe submit an update?
Responsible Changed From-To: ehaupt->freebsd-ports-bugs Back to the queue, I will be away for the next 3 weeks.
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->lawrance Let's rock and roll
State Changed From-To: feedback->closed Committed. I would have left it for you, but perhaps you're not out of relaxation mode yet :-)