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Request 612243 accepted
- bsc#1087471 Unreleased Postfix update breaks SUSE Manager
o Removing setting smtpd_sasl_path and smtpd_sasl_type to empty
- Update to 3.3.1
* Postfix did not support running as a PID=1 process, which
complicated Postfix deployment in containers. The "postfix
start-fg" command will now run the Postfix master daemon as a
PID=1 process if possible. Thanks for inputs from Andreas
Schulze, Eray Aslan, and Viktor Dukhovni.
* Segfault in the postconf(1) command after it could not open a
Postfix database configuration file due to a file permission
error (dereferencing a null pointer). Reported by Andreas
Hasenack, fixed by Viktor Dukhovni.
* The luser_relay feature became a black hole, when the luser_relay
parameter was set to a non-existent local address (i.e. mail
disappeared silently). Reported by J?rgen Thomsen.
* Missing error propagation in the tlsproxy(8) daemon could result
in a segfault after TLS handshake error (dereferencing a
0xffff...ffff pointer). This daemon handles the TLS protocol
when a non-whitelisted client sends a STARTTLS command to
postscreen(8).
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varkoly created request
- bsc#1087471 Unreleased Postfix update breaks SUSE Manager
o Removing setting smtpd_sasl_path and smtpd_sasl_type to empty
- Update to 3.3.1
* Postfix did not support running as a PID=1 process, which
complicated Postfix deployment in containers. The "postfix
start-fg" command will now run the Postfix master daemon as a
PID=1 process if possible. Thanks for inputs from Andreas
Schulze, Eray Aslan, and Viktor Dukhovni.
* Segfault in the postconf(1) command after it could not open a
Postfix database configuration file due to a file permission
error (dereferencing a null pointer). Reported by Andreas
Hasenack, fixed by Viktor Dukhovni.
* The luser_relay feature became a black hole, when the luser_relay
parameter was set to a non-existent local address (i.e. mail
disappeared silently). Reported by J?rgen Thomsen.
* Missing error propagation in the tlsproxy(8) daemon could result
in a segfault after TLS handshake error (dereferencing a
0xffff...ffff pointer). This daemon handles the TLS protocol
when a non-whitelisted client sends a STARTTLS command to
postscreen(8).
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