23 Nov
2018
23 Nov
'18
3:51 p.m.
On 11/23/2018 8:23 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 23.11.2018 15.20, Brad Smith wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 02:29:22PM +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.3/dovecot-2.3.4.tar.gz https://dovecot.org/releases/2.3/dovecot-2.3.4.tar.gz.sig Binary packages in https://repo.dovecot.org/
- The default postmaster_address is now "postmaster@<user domain or server hostname>". If username contains the @domain part, that's used. If not, then the server's hostname is used.
- "doveadm stats dump" now returns two decimals for the "avg" field.
- Added push notification driver that uses a Lua script
- Added new SQL, DNS and connection events. See https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Events
- Added "doveadm mailbox cache purge" command.
- Added events API support for Lua scripts
- doveadm force-resync -f parameter performs "index fsck" while opening the index. This may be useful to fix some types of broken index files. This may become the default behavior in a later version.
- director: Kicking a user crashes if login process is very slow
- pop3_no_flag_updates=no: Don't expunge DELEted and RETRed messages unless QUIT is sent.
- auth: Fix crypt() segfault with glibc-2.28+
- imap: Running UID FILTER script with errors assert-crashes
- dsync, pop3-migration: POP3 UIDLs weren't added to dovecot.index.cache while mails were saved.
- dict clients may have been using 100% CPU while waiting for dict server to finish commands.
- doveadm user: Fixed user listing via HTTP API
- All levels of Cassandra log messages were logged as Dovecot errors.
- http/smtp client may have crashed after SSL handshake
- Lua auth converted strings that looked like numbers into numbers. The release does not build. Here is a patch to fix the build.
test-event-stats.c:101:8: warning: implicit declaration of function 'kill' is invalid in C99 [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] (void)kill(stats_pid, SIGKILL); ^ test-event-stats.c:101:24: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SIGKILL' (void)kill(stats_pid, SIGKILL); ^ On *BSD I assume? It would be useful to mention. But we'll think what we will do with this.
Yes, OpenBSD.