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postfix-2.9-20111119

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Wietse Venema 2011-11-19 00:00:00 -05:00 committed by Viktor Dukhovni
parent ec5ea4ec15
commit 2cfc3431dc
12 changed files with 95 additions and 68 deletions

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@ -17103,3 +17103,9 @@ Apologies for any names omitted.
"postconf -M inet" shows only services that listen on the
network, and "postconf -M smtp.unix" shows the SMTP delivery
agent. File: postconf.c.
20111119
Cleanup: "postconf" commands in postfix-install needed to
be updated before master.cf was installed. Reported by
Sahil Tandon. File: postfix-install.

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@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ configure and operate the Dovecot authentication server.
PPoossttffiixx ttoo DDoovveeccoott SSAASSLL ccoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn
Communication between the Postfix SMTP server and Dovecot SASL happens via a
UNIX-domain socket. Additionally, when using Dovecot version 2.0 and later,
communication can take place over a TCP socket.
Communication between the Postfix SMTP server and Dovecot SASL happens over a
UNIX-domain socket or over a TCP socket. Dovecot 1 supports UNIX-domain socket
communication only.
UUNNIIXX--ddoommaaiinn ssoocckkeett ccoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn
@ -694,12 +694,16 @@ the section "Postfix to Dovecot SASL communication".
that it will work whether or not the Postfix SMTP server runs chrooted.
* If you configured Dovecot for TCP socket communication, configure Postfix
as follows (if Dovecot runs on a different machine, replace 127.0.0.1 by
that machine's IP address):
as follows. If Dovecot runs on a different machine, replace 127.0.0.1 by
that machine's IP address.
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
smtpd_sasl_path = inet:127.0.0.1:12345
NNoottee
If you specify a remote IP address, information will be sent as plaintext
over the network.
EEnnaabblliinngg SSAASSLL aauutthheennttiiccaattiioonn iinn tthhee PPoossttffiixx SSMMTTPP sseerrvveerr
Regardless of the SASL implementation type, enabling SMTP authentication in the

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@ -184,10 +184,9 @@ to configure and operate the Dovecot authentication server. </p>
<h4><a name="server_dovecot_comm">Postfix to Dovecot SASL communication</a></h4>
<p> Communication between the Postfix SMTP server
and Dovecot SASL happens via a UNIX-domain socket. Additionally,
when using Dovecot version 2.0 and later, communication can take
place over a TCP socket.
<p> Communication between the Postfix SMTP server and Dovecot SASL
happens over a UNIX-domain socket or over a TCP socket. Dovecot 1
supports UNIX-domain socket communication only. </p>
<h5>UNIX-domain socket communication</h5>
@ -1166,14 +1165,19 @@ directory, so that it will work whether or not the Postfix SMTP
server runs chrooted. </p>
<li> <p> If you configured Dovecot for TCP socket communication,
configure Postfix as follows (if Dovecot runs on a different
machine, replace 127.0.0.1 by that machine's IP address): </p>
configure Postfix as follows. If Dovecot runs on a different machine,
replace 127.0.0.1 by that machine's IP address. </p>
<pre>
/etc/postfix/<a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>:
<a href="postconf.5.html#smtpd_sasl_path">smtpd_sasl_path</a> = inet:127.0.0.1:12345
</pre>
<strong>Note</strong>
<p> If you specify a remote IP address, information
will be sent as plaintext over the network. </p>
</ul>
<h4><a name="server_sasl_authc">Enabling SASL authentication

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@ -119,6 +119,9 @@ MASTER(5) MASTER(5)
trolled with the <b><a href="postconf.5.html#queue_directory">queue_directory</a></b> configura-
tion parameter in <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>).
On Solaris systems the <b>pass</b> type is imple-
mented with streams sockets.
This feature is available as of Postfix ver-
sion 2.5.

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@ -133,14 +133,14 @@ POSTCONF(1) POSTCONF(1)
human readability.
If <i>service ...</i> is specified, only the matching ser-
vices will be output. For example, a service of
vices will be output. For example, a <i>service</i> <b>of</b>
<b>inet</b> will match all services that listen on the
network.
Specify zero or more argument, each with a <i>service-</i>
<i>type</i> name (<b>inet</b>, <b>unix</b>, <b>fifo</b>, or <b>pass</b>) or with a
<i>service-name.service-type</i> pair, where <i>service-name</i>
is the first field of a <a href="master.5.html">master.cf</a> entry.
Specify zero or more arguments, each with a <i>ser-</i>
<i>vice-type</i> name (<b>inet</b>, <b>unix</b>, <b>fifo</b>, or <b>pass</b>) or with
a <i>service-name.service-type</i> pair, where <i>service-</i>
<i>name</i> is the first field of a <a href="master.5.html">master.cf</a> entry.
This feature is available with Postfix 2.9 and
later.

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@ -124,10 +124,10 @@ file contents. Use \fB-Mf\fR to fold long lines for human
readability.
If \fIservice ...\fR is specified, only the matching services
will be output. For example, a service of \fBinet\fR will
match all services that listen on the network.
will be output. For example, a \fIservice\fB of \fBinet\fR
will match all services that listen on the network.
Specify zero or more argument, each with a \fIservice-type\fR
Specify zero or more arguments, each with a \fIservice-type\fR
name (\fBinet\fR, \fBunix\fR, \fBfifo\fR, or \fBpass\fR)
or with a \fIservice-name.service-type\fR pair, where
\fIservice-name\fR is the first field of a master.cf entry.

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@ -109,6 +109,9 @@ descriptor passing) per connection request.
The service name is a pathname relative to the Postfix
queue directory (pathname controlled with the \fBqueue_directory\fR
configuration parameter in main.cf).
.sp
On Solaris systems the \fBpass\fR type is implemented with
streams sockets.
This feature is available as of Postfix version 2.5.
.RE

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@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ HTML files. Specify \"no\" if you do not want to install these files."
: ${install_root=/}
: ${tempdir=`pwd`}
: ${config_directory=`bin/postconf -h -d config_directory`}
: ${config_directory=`bin/postconf -c conf -h -d config_directory`}
# Find out the location of installed configuration files.
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ do
case "$junk" in
"") eval unset $name;;
esac
eval : \${$name=\`bin/postconf -d -h $name\`} || exit 1
eval : \${$name=\`bin/postconf -c conf -d -h $name\`} || exit 1
done
# Override settings manually.

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@ -184,10 +184,9 @@ to configure and operate the Dovecot authentication server. </p>
<h4><a name="server_dovecot_comm">Postfix to Dovecot SASL communication</a></h4>
<p> Communication between the Postfix SMTP server
and Dovecot SASL happens via a UNIX-domain socket. Additionally,
when using Dovecot version 2.0 and later, communication can take
place over a TCP socket.
<p> Communication between the Postfix SMTP server and Dovecot SASL
happens over a UNIX-domain socket or over a TCP socket. Dovecot 1
supports UNIX-domain socket communication only. </p>
<h5>UNIX-domain socket communication</h5>
@ -1166,14 +1165,19 @@ directory, so that it will work whether or not the Postfix SMTP
server runs chrooted. </p>
<li> <p> If you configured Dovecot for TCP socket communication,
configure Postfix as follows (if Dovecot runs on a different
machine, replace 127.0.0.1 by that machine's IP address): </p>
configure Postfix as follows. If Dovecot runs on a different machine,
replace 127.0.0.1 by that machine's IP address. </p>
<pre>
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
smtpd_sasl_path = inet:127.0.0.1:12345
</pre>
<strong>Note</strong>
<p> If you specify a remote IP address, information
will be sent as plaintext over the network. </p>
</ul>
<h4><a name="server_sasl_authc">Enabling SASL authentication

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@ -103,6 +103,9 @@
# The service name is a pathname relative to the Postfix
# queue directory (pathname controlled with the \fBqueue_directory\fR
# configuration parameter in main.cf).
# .sp
# On Solaris systems the \fBpass\fR type is implemented with
# streams sockets.
#
# This feature is available as of Postfix version 2.5.
# .RE

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
* Patches change both the patchlevel and the release date. Snapshots have no
* patchlevel; they change the release date only.
*/
#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20111118"
#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20111119"
#define MAIL_VERSION_NUMBER "2.9"
#ifdef SNAPSHOT

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@ -118,10 +118,10 @@
/* readability.
/*
/* If \fIservice ...\fR is specified, only the matching services
/* will be output. For example, a service of \fBinet\fR will
/* match all services that listen on the network.
/* will be output. For example, a \fIservice\fB of \fBinet\fR
/* will match all services that listen on the network.
/*
/* Specify zero or more argument, each with a \fIservice-type\fR
/* Specify zero or more arguments, each with a \fIservice-type\fR
/* name (\fBinet\fR, \fBunix\fR, \fBfifo\fR, or \fBpass\fR)
/* or with a \fIservice-name.service-type\fR pair, where
/* \fIservice-name\fR is the first field of a master.cf entry.