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Name: libmilter1_0 Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
Version: 8.15.2 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: 8.6.1 Build date: Tue Feb 25 17:35:32 2020
Group: System/Libraries Build host: nebbiolo
Size: 142920 Source RPM: sendmail-8.15.2-8.6.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://www.suse.com/
Url: http://www.sendmail.org/
Summary: BSD Sendmail Content Management API (milter)
Sendmail's Content Management API (milter) provides third-party programs to
access mail messages as they are being processed by the Mail Transfer Agent
(MTA), allowing them to examine and modify message content and
meta-information. Filtering policies implemented by Milter-conformant filters
may then be centrally configured and composed in an end-user's MTA
configuration file.

"sendmail" is a trademark of Sendmail, Inc.

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License

Sendmail

Changelog

* Thu Jan 30 2020 werner@suse.de
  - Add upstream patch 8.15.2.mci.p0 (boo#1164084)
    * If sendmail tried to reuse an SMTP session which had already been
      closed by the server, then the connection cache could have invalid
      information about the session.  One possible consequence was that
      STARTTLS was not used even if offered.
* Thu Dec 19 2019 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - BuildRequire pkgconfig(libsystemd) instead of systemd-devel:
    Allow OBS to shortcut through the -mini flavors.
* Mon Oct 14 2019 werner@suse.de
  - Avoid recursion trouble in spec file cause by undefined _lto_cflags
* Sat Sep 28 2019 werner@suse.de
  - Add patch sendmail-8.15.2-glibc-2.30.patch
    * The former deprecated macro RES_USE_INET6 is gone with glibc 2.30
* Mon Sep 09 2019 werner@suse.de
  - Use FAT LTO objects in order to provide proper static library.
* Fri Jul 26 2019 matthias.gerstner@suse.com
  - removal of SuSEfirewall2 service, since SuSEfirewall2 has been replaced by
    firewalld, see [1].
    [1]: https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2019-01/msg00490.html
* Fri Jan 04 2019 werner@suse.de
  -  Remove alias to mail-transfer-agent.target (boo#1116675)
* Fri Jul 27 2018 jengelh@inai.de
  - Replace exec rm by delete/print.
* Mon Jul 16 2018 werner@suse.de
  - Remove left over from last patch
  - Group daemon is required
* Tue Dec 05 2017 bwiedemann@suse.com
  - Add sendmail-8.15.2-reproducible.patch to make package build reproducible
* Wed Nov 29 2017 werner@suse.de
  - Add _FFR_TLS_EC m4 macro definition for site configuration as
    well (boo#1070065)
* Thu Nov 23 2017 rbrown@suse.com
  - Replace references to /var/adm/fillup-templates with new
    %_fillupdir macro (boo#1069468)
* Thu Nov 09 2017 werner@suse.de
  - Apply former patches only if openssl 1.1.0+ are installed
* Wed Nov 08 2017 vcizek@suse.com
  - support build with openssl 1.1 (bsc#1067222)
    * add patches from Fedora:
      sendmail-8.15.2-openssl-1.1.0-fix.patch
      sendmail-8.15.2-openssl-1.1.0-ecdhe-fix.patch (rh#1473971)
* Thu Aug 17 2017 kukuk@suse.de
  - Add libnsl-devel build requires for glibc obsoleting libnsl
* Wed Jul 19 2017 werner@suse.de
  -  Change requirements for libmilter and sendmail-devel as
    the library is also used by other MTA like postfix (boo#1049188)
* Thu May 11 2017 werner@suse.de
  - Require user and group mail
* Wed Apr 12 2017 werner@suse.de
  - Add bitdomain and uudomain to possible targets for refresh
* Wed Apr 12 2017 werner@suse.de
  - Change spec file name scheme used for getting soname down into
    libmilter
* Tue Apr 11 2017 jengelh@inai.de
  - Replace a find|xargs rm by -delete
* Thu Mar 23 2017 werner@suse.de
  - New package libmilter1_0 for the shared library version of
    libmilter, the  Sendmail Content Management API
  - Also new package libmilter-doc for the substantial documentation
    about Sendmail Content Management API (milter)
  - Make sendmail-tls a noarch package
* Mon Mar 06 2017 werner@suse.de
  - Require m4 at build time
* Mon Feb 20 2017 kukuk@suse.de
  - Don't use insserv together with systemd
* Mon Sep 26 2016 werner@suse.de
  - Use _unitdir macro instead asking pkg config of systemd
* Tue Jul 19 2016 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - Fix License: Even https://spdx.org/licenses/Sendmail.html lists
    "Sendmail" as the valid identifier. Same as
    http://license.opensuse.org/ does. "Sendmail License" is in the
    column "Full Name". The License: tag requires the identifier.
  - Fix some more rpmlint warnings:
    + sendmail: W: suse-missing-rclink sendmail:
    - Ship /usr/sbin/rcsendmail symlink to /usr/sbin/service
    + sendmail: W: suse-missing-rclink sendmail-client
    - Ship /usr/sbin/rcsendmail-client symlink to /usr/sbin/service
    + sendmail: W: suse-wrong-suse-capitalisation:
    - Rename README.SuSE to README.SUSE (fix spelling also inside
      the file).
    + sendmail: W: permissions-dir-without-slash
    - Fix permissions and permissions.paranoid inside
      sendmail-suse.tar.bz2.
    + sendmail: W: systemd-service-without-service_del_postun:
    - Add corresponding macros to postun script when not building
      with sysvinit support.
    + sendmail: W: systemd-service-without-service_add_pre:
    - Add corresponding macros to pre script when not building
      with sysvinit support.
* Thu Jun 16 2016 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Drop unused patch:
    * sendmail-8.14.7-warning.patch
* Thu Jun 16 2016 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Split uucp to separate package, no technical reason for it to not
    stand on its own
  - Drop uucp related patches:
    + uucp-1.07-contrib.dif
    + uucp-1.07-cu.patch
    + uucp-1.07-grade.patch
    + uucp-1.07-lockdev.patch
    + uucp-1.07.dif
    + uucp-texinfo-5.0.patch
    + drop_ftime.patch
* Thu May 19 2016 werner@suse.de
  - Do not use http://license.opensuse.org/ as reference for the Sendmail
    license even if stated by rpmlint but https://spdx.org/licenses/Sendmail.html
* Thu Apr 14 2016 werner@suse.de
  - Avoid warning from chkstat due slash on directory path as last character
* Thu Apr 14 2016 werner@suse.de
  - Update to sendmail 8.15.2 (boo#975416)
    * If FEATURE(`nopercenthack') is used then some bogus input triggered
      a recursion which was caught and logged as
      SYSERR: rewrite: excessive recursion (max 50) ...
      Fix based on patch from Ondrej Holas.
    * DHParameters now by default uses an included 2048 bit prime.
      The value 'none' previously caused a log entry claiming
      there was an error "cannot read or set DH parameters".
      Also note that this option applies to the server side only.
    * The U= mailer field didn't accept group names containing hyphens,
      underbars, or periods.  Based on patch from David Gwynne
      of the University of Queensland.
    * CONFIG: Allow connections from IPv6:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 to relay again.
      Patch from Lars-Johan Liman of Netnod Internet Exchange.
    * CONFIG: New option UseCompressedIPv6Addresses to select between
      compressed and uncompressed IPv6 addresses.  The default
      value depends on the compile-time option IPV6_FULL:
      For 1 the default is False, for 0 it is True, thus
      preserving the current behaviour.  Based on patch from
      John Beck of Oracle.
    * CONFIG: Account for IPv6 localhost addresses in
      FEATURE(`block_bad_helo').  Suggested by Andrey Chernov
      from FreeBSD and Robert Scheck from the Fedora Project.
    * CONFIG: Account for IPv6 localhost addresses in check_mail ruleset.
    * LIBMILTER: Deal with more invalid protocol data to avoid potential
      crashes.  Problem noted by Dimitri Kirchner.
    * LIBMILTER: Allow a milter to specify an empty macro list ("", not
      NULL) in smfi_setsymlist() so no macro is sent for the
      selected stage.
    * MAKEMAP: A change to check TrustedUser in fewer cases which was
      made in 2013 caused a potential regression when makemap
      was run as root (which should not be done anyway).
    * SECURITY: Properly set the close-on-exec flag for file descriptors
      (except stdin, stdout, and stderr) before executing mailers.
    * If header rewriting fails due to a temporary map lookup failure,
      queue the mail for later retry instead of sending it
      without rewriting the header.  Note: this is done
      while the mail is being sent and hence the transaction
      is aborted, which only works for SMTP/LMTP mailers
      hence the handling of temporary map failures is
      suppressed for other mailers. SMTP/LMTP servers may
      complain about aborted transactions when this problem
      occurs.
      See also "DNS Lookups" in sendmail/TUNING.
    * Incompatible Change: Use uncompressed IPv6 addresses by default,
      i.e., they will not contain "::".  For example,
      instead of ::1 it will be 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1.  This
      permits a zero subnet to have a more specific match,
      such as different map entries for IPv6:0:0 vs IPv6:0.
      This change requires that configuration data
      (including maps, files, classes, custom ruleset,
      etc) must use the same format, so make certain such
      configuration data is updated before using 8.15.
      As a very simple check search for patterns like
      'IPv6:[0-9a-fA-F:]*::' and 'IPv6::'. If necessary,
      the prior format can be retained by compiling with:
      APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DIPV6_FULL=0')
      in your devtools/Site/site.config.m4 file.
    * If a connection to the MTA is dropped by the client before its
      hostname can be validated, treat it as "may be forged",
      so that the unvalidated hostname is not passed to a
      milter in xxfi_connect().
    * Add a timeout for communication with socket map servers
      which can be specified using the -d option.
    * Add a compile time option HESIOD_ALLOW_NUMERIC_LOGIN to allow
      numeric logins even if HESIOD is enabled.
    - sendmail 8.15.1
    * The new option CertFingerprintAlgorithm specifies the finger-
      print algorithm (digest) to use for the presented cert.
      If the option is not set, md5 is used and the macro
      {cert_md5} contains the cert fingerprint.
      However, if the option is set, the specified algorithm
      (e.g., sha1) is used and the macro {cert_fp} contains
      the cert fingerprint.
      That is, as long as the option is not set, the behaviour
      does not change, but otherwise, {cert_md5} is superseded
      by {cert_fp} even if you set CertFingerprintAlgorithm
      to md5.
    * The options ServerSSLOptions and ClientSSLOptions can be used
      to set SSL options for the server and client side
      respectively. See SSL_CTX_set_options(3) for a list.
      Note: this change turns on SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 and
      SSL_OP_NO_TICKET for the client. See doc/op/op.me
      for details.
    * The option CipherList sets the list of ciphers for STARTTLS.
      See ciphers(1) for possible values.
    * Do not log "STARTTLS: internal error: tls_verify_cb: ssl == NULL"
      if a CRLFfile is in use (and LogLevel is 14 or higher.)
    * Store a more specific TLS protocol version in ${tls_version}
      instead of a generic one, e.g., TLSv1 instead of
      TLSv1/SSLv3.
    * Properly set {client_port} value on little endian machines.
      Patch from Kelsey Cummings of Sonic.net.
    * Per RFC 3848, indicate in the Received: header whether SSL or
      SMTP AUTH was negotiated by setting the protocol clause
      to ESMTPS, ESMTPA, or ESMTPSA instead of ESMTP.
    * If the 'C' flag is listed as TLSSrvOptions the requirement for the
      TLS server to have a cert is removed.  This only works
      under very specific circumstances and should only be used
      if the consequences are understood, e.g., clients
      may not work with a server using this.
    * The options ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, ServerCertFile, and
      ServerKeyFile can take a second file name, which must be
      separated from the first with a comma (note: do not use
      any spaces) to set up a second cert/key pair. This can
      be used to have certs of different types, e.g., RSA
      and DSA.
    * A new map type "arpa" is available to reverse an IP (IPv4 or IPv6)
      address. It returns the string for the PTR lookup, but
      without trailing {ip6,in-addr}.arpa.
    * New operation mode  'C' just checks the configuration file, e.g.,
      sendmail -C new.cf -bC
      will perform a basic syntax/consistency check of new.cf.
    * The mailer flag 'I' is deprecated and will be removed in a
      future version.
    * Allow local (not just TCP) socket connections to the server, e.g.,
      O DaemonPortOptions=Family=local, Addr=/var/mta/server.sock
      can be used.
    * If the new option MaxQueueAge is set to a value greater than zero,
      entries in the queue will be retried during a queue run
      only if the individual retry time has been reached which
      is doubled for each attempt.  The maximum retry time is
      limited by the specified value.
    * New DontBlameSendmail option GroupReadableDefaultAuthInfoFile
      to relax requirement for DefaultAuthInfo file.
    * Reset timeout after receiving a message to appropriate value if
      STARTTLS is in use.  Based on patch by Kelsey Cummings
      of Sonic.net.
    * Report correct error messages from the LDAP library for a range of
      small negative return values covering those used by OpenLDAP.
    * Fix compilation with Berkeley DB 5.0 and 6.0.  Patch from
      Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
    * CONFIG: FEATURE(`nopercenthack') takes one parameter: reject or
      nospecial which describes whether to disallow "%" in the
      local part of an address.
    * DEVTOOLS: Fix regression in auto-detection of libraries when only
      shared libraries are available.  Problem reported by
      Bryan Costales.
    * LIBMILTER: Mark communication socket as close-on-exec in case
      a user's filter starts other applications.
      Based on patch from Paul Howarth.
  - Modified patches
    sendmail-8.14.9.dif becomes sendmail-8.15.2.dif
    sendmail-8.14.7-select.dif
    sendmail-8.14.8-m4header.patch
    sendmail-fd-passing-libmilter.patch
    Removed patches
    sendmail-db6.diff
    sendmail-8.14.7-warning.patch
* Tue Dec 01 2015 werner@suse.de
  -  Do not enforce dependencies like for amavis and saslauthd

Files

/usr/lib64/libmilter.so.1.0
/usr/lib64/libmilter.so.1.0.1
/usr/share/doc/packages/sendmail/README.libmilter


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