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Patches
The lazyinstaller for qMail makes use of the following patchsets:
- Lazyinstaller Qmail Patchset (a bundle patchset based on netqmail 1.05 and Large QMail Patch):
- smtp-auth patch v. 0.4.2 by Erwin Hoffmann
- TLS patch by Frederik Vermeulen
- qmail-queue patch by Bruce Guenter
- mfcheck patch (check for valid dns on envelope sender) by Nagy Balazs.
NOTE: this is off by default. To turn it on, do:
echo 1 > /var/qmail/control/mfcheck
- oversize dns patch by Christopher K. Davis.
- Tarpit patch by Chris Johnson.
- qregex.patch-20020129 by Unix Pimps.
(This adds regular expression matching to badmailfrom and badmailto.)
- Big Concurrency patch by Johannes Erdfelt
- qmail-maildir++.patch by Bill Shupp
(This adds maildirquota support to qmail-pop3d and qmail-local)
- qmail bounce patch by Frank Denis
Netqmail 1.05 patch is a bundled patch for qmail that has some fixes and patches
and is made by Charles Cazabon, Dave Sill, Henning Brauer, Peter Samuel, and Russell Nelson.
It features:
- mail-queue patch by Bruce Guenter
- David Phillips -f sendmail emulation patch for qmail
- Scott Gifford 0.0.0.0 patch (recognize 0.0.0.0 as a local address)
- fixed .qmail parsing bug
- qmail-smtpd identifies itself as netqmail.
- qmail_lspawn, qmail-newmrh, qmail-newu, and qmail-rspawn are protected from misbehaving on hosts
where the size of an integer is not the same as the size of a character pointer(eg 64 bit hosts with 32 bit ints).
- qmail-smtpd is protected from exceedingly long (eg 2GB) header lines.
- errno ( aka glibc patch)
- ezmlm Idx Patch v0.40
- SSL Patch for ucspi-tcp
- Lazyinstaller PID Patch for ucspi-tcp
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Tested Systems
Fedora Core 1-3
RedHat Linux 7.2 - 9.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3
Trustix Secure Linux 1.5
Gentoo Linux
Debian 3.0
Debian unstable
Slackware 9.x
SuSE Linux 8.1 - 9.0
Mandrake 9.2
OpenNA Linux RC2
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