Summary: | mail/exim: Enable SPF support by default (for packages) | ||
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Product: | Ports & Packages | Reporter: | belliash |
Component: | Individual Port(s) | Assignee: | Dima Panov <fluffy> |
Status: | Closed FIXED | ||
Severity: | Affects Some People | CC: | mooxooko5oowaigh, vsevolod |
Priority: | --- | Keywords: | feature |
Version: | Latest | ||
Hardware: | Any | ||
OS: | Any |
Description
belliash
2020-02-16 21:26:20 UTC
Fix Summary and assign. Note to submitter: "Ports Infrastructure" is a category we use only for the build farm at FreeBSD.org. Please learn how to build the FreeBSD ports. SPF option is presented in the list of the available port build options. This is not an answer. I would like to know what is the problem for you as Exim maintainer to build package with SPF enabled. We have XXI century already and as FreeBSD is OS used mainly on servers, I don't see any reason why this option could not be enabled be default in binary, especially that with v4.91 this feature has been promoted from experimental to supported. Having this option disabled, you disallow from running SPF checks in incoming SMTP by using ACL rules. I'm also voting for default SPF support. Small thing, but important IMHO. Let me know if I can help somehow. ^Triage: SPF was enabled by default in ports r548081 but this issue was not referenced. mail/exim: import exim-4.94+fixes branch as state of 2020.09.09 Used git diffs: [27/37] Fix spelling of local_part_data in docs and debug output [27/37] Fix spelling of local_part_data in docs and debug output [28/37] Fix ${readsocket } eol-replacement. Bug 2630 [29/37] Taint: fix off-by-one in is_tainted(). Bug 2634 [30/37] Build: ifdef guard for EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUEFILE [31/37] Taint: fix off-by-one in is_tainted(). Bug 2634 [32/37] DANE: force SNI to use $domain. Bug 2265 [33/37] DANE: Fix 2-rcpt message, diff domins case. Bug 2265 [34/37] Fix non-DANE build [35/37] DANE: Fix 2 messages from queue case [36/37] Fix non-DANE build While here, make SPF option turned on by default MFH: 2020Q3 |