| /netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/ |
| H A D | AAAREADME | 4 This document provides a road map of the Postfix mail system source 16 This is the public release of the Postfix mail system. Thank you 25 Purpose of the Postfix mail system 28 Postfix aims to be an alternative to the widely-used sendmail 31 Although IBM supported the Postfix development, it abstains from 32 control over its evolution. The goal is to have Postfix installed 37 In other words, IBM releases Postfix only once. I will be around 40 On-line resources devoted to the Postfix mail system 49 postfix-users@postfix.org Postfix users mailing list 67 If you wish to express your appreciation for the Postfix software, [all …]
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| H A D | INSTALL | 1 Postfix Installation From Source Code 7 If you are using a pre-compiled version of Postfix, you should start with 9 INSTALL is only a bootstrap document to get Postfix up and running from scratch 13 This document describes how to build, install and configure a Postfix system so 19 * Run Postfix instead of Sendmail. 27 5. Porting Postfix to an unsupported system 29 7. Configuring Postfix to send mail only 30 8. Configuring Postfix to send and receive mail via virtual interface 31 9. Running Postfix instead of Sendmail 34 12. Care and feeding of the Postfix system [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-3.3 | 1 This is the Postfix 3.3 (stable) release. 3 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.3.x where 3=major 16 If you upgrade from Postfix 3.1 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.2 31 [20180106] With compatibility_level < 1, the Postfix SMTP server 32 now warns for mail that would be blocked by the Postfix 2.10 35 earlier Postfix versions (questions on the postfix-users list show 42 names in a Postfix database configuration file. As with other unknown 46 master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process (it that is empty 47 in a non-daemon process). This can make Postfix SMTP server logging 50 services, and can make Postfix SMTP client distinct by setting "-o [all …]
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| H A D | IPv6-ChangeLog | 1 ChangeLog for Dean Strik's IPv6 patch for Postfix. The patch is based on 8 Version 1.25 Postfix release 2.1.3 9 Postfix release 2.0.20 10 Postfix snapshot 2.2-20040616 21 Version 1.24 Postfix release 2.1.1 22 Postfix release 2.0.20 23 Postfix snapshot 2.0.19-20040312 24 Postfix snapshot 2.2-20040504 31 Patch correction: The TLS+IPv6 patch for Postfix 2.1.0 missed 35 Version 1.23 Postfix release 2.1.0 [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES | 1 This is the Postfix 3.8 stable release. 3 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.8.x where 3=major 16 If you upgrade from Postfix 3.6 or earlier, please read RELEASE_NOTES-3.7 22 As of Postfix 3.2.5 this software is distributed with a dual license: 29 Major changes with Postfix 3.8.4 32 Security: the Postfix SMTP server optionally disconnects a remote 34 prevents an SMTP smuggling attack on recipients at a Postfix server. 38 feature in Internet-facing Postfix servers. For compatibility with 39 non-standard clients, Postfix by default excludes clients in 51 This feature is back-ported from Postfix 3.9, with the difference [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-2.6 | 1 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-2.6.x where 2=major 14 If you upgrade from Postfix 2.4 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-2.5 20 [Feature 20090121] Support for managing multiple Postfix instances. 22 multiple Postfix instances, including upgrades to new Postfix 27 Postfix instances before and after the filter. This simplifies 38 - Each additional Postfix instance uses a few files and directories, 43 Best of all, nothing changes when you use only one Postfix instance. 64 = 6" or higher (default as of Postfix 2.6). 78 cause Postfix to log warning messages such as: 104 [Feature 20090210] With "reject_tempfail_action = defer", the Postfix [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-3.6 | 1 This is the Postfix 3.6 (stable) release. 3 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.6.x where 3=major 16 If you upgrade from Postfix 3.4 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.5 34 postscreen) may fail to communicate with the rest of Postfix, causing 35 mail delivery delays until Postfix is restarted. 37 This change does not affect message files in Postfix queue directories, 38 only the communication between running Postfix programs. 40 With this change, every Postfix internal service, including the postdrop 42 Every Postfix client program, including the Postfix sendmail command, 50 Postfix-internal protocol such as qpsmtpd. Such programs have never [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-2.2 | 1 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-2.2.x where 2=major 14 Main changes with Postfix version 2.2 20 - TLS and IPv6 support are now built into Postfix, based on code 30 - By default, Postfix no longer rewrites message headers in mail 36 - When your machine does not have its own domain name, Postfix can 42 features such as AUTH or STARTTLS in the Postfix SMTP client or 51 - Support for CDB, SDBM and NIS+ databases is now built into Postfix 59 BEFORE upgrading from an older release you MUST stop Postfix, unless 60 you're running a Postfix 2.2 snapshot release that already has 61 Postfix 2.2 IPV6 and TLS support. [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-3.2 | 1 This is the Postfix 3.2 (stable) release. 3 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.2.x where 3=major 16 If you upgrade from Postfix 3.0 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.1 30 [Feature 20170128] Postfix 3.2 fixes the handling of address 49 grouping Postfix logfile records into "sessions" based on queue ID 51 of the Postfix source tree. 56 [Feature 20160527] Postfix 3.2 cidr tables support if/endif and 61 [Incompat 20160925] In the Postfix MySQL database client, the default 64 a "not found" problem with Postfix queries that contain UTF8-encoded 81 [Feature 20160611] The Postfix SMTP server local IP address and [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-2.9 | 1 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-2.9.x where 2=major 14 If you upgrade from Postfix 2.7 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-2.8 25 running Postfix system. This is needed because the protocol between 33 all programs that use Postfix VSTREAMs MUST be recompiled. 41 Specify "smtp_line_length_limit = 990" to restore historical Postfix 45 applications, the Postfix sendmail command now always transforms 48 historical Postfix behavior (i.e. convert all input lines ending 52 Postfix SMTP client by default no longer appends the "AUTH=<>" 65 message when a database file can't be opened, a Postfix daemon 88 Postfix SMTP server now handles errors with database lookups in [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-3.0 | 1 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.0.x where 3=major 14 If you upgrade from Postfix 2.10 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-2.11 22 With NEW Postfix installs, you MUST install a main.cf file with 26 With UPGRADES of existing Postfix systems, you MUST NOT change the 30 Several Postfix default settings have changed with Postfix 3.0. To 31 avoid massive frustration with existing Postfix installations, 32 Postfix 3.0 comes with a safety net that forces Postfix to keep 37 * New Postfix build system. 39 The Postfix build/install procedure has changed to support Postfix 41 be "shared" with non-Postfix programs, and therefore must not be [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-2.0 | 4 Before upgrading from Postfix 1.1 you must stop Postfix ("postfix 6 lost if you fail to stop and restart Postfix, but Postfix won't be 12 In the text below, changes are labeled with the Postfix snapshot 15 If you upgrade from a later Postfix version, then you do not have 18 Official Postfix releases are called a.b.c where a=major release 27 Major changes with Postfix version 2.0.0 (released 20021222, 20021223) 31 from Postfix 1.1. Then comes the good news - things that evolved 34 For the release notes of Postfix 1.1 and earlier, see the 40 [Incompatibility 20021209] The Postfix SMTP server now rejects mail 45 Postfix 1.1, you need to review the LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README file if [all …]
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| H A D | US_PATENT_6321267 | 11 1.1 Postfix is an MTA that aims to be an alternative to the widely 12 used Sendmail MTA. Postfix is available as open source code 14 by Postfix is called "sender address verification". 20 1.3 Postfix "sender address verification" and US patent 6,321,267 28 2. It is my understanding that the Postfix MTA's "sender address 36 combination with functions that the Postfix MTA does not 42 relevance with respect to the Postfix MTA. 65 applicable to other MTAs, including the Postfix MTA (see items 68 3.2 Combination of elements not implemented by the Postfix MTA. 74 Postfix does not implement elements A) and B) of claim 1. [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-2.3 | 1 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-2.3.x where 2=major 17 See RELEASE_NOTES_2.2 if you upgrade from Postfix 2.1 or earlier. 19 Some Postfix internal protocols have changed. You need to "postfix 20 reload" or restart Postfix, otherwise many servers will log warning 26 you can still go back to Postfix version 2.2 without losing mail 27 that was received by Postfix 2.3. 43 FROM" and "RCPT TO" commands, as well as extra Postfix sendmail 50 For Sendmail compatibility, Postfix now uses the sendmail -V command 52 specify -XV instead of -V. The Postfix sendmail command will 56 [Incompat 20050828] Postfix no longer sends DSN SUCCESS notification [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-1.1 | 1 In the text below, incompatible changes are labeled with the Postfix 3 Postfix version, then you do not have to worry about that particular 6 Official Postfix releases are called a.b.c where a=major release 15 Incompatible changes with Postfix version 1.1.0 (released 20020117) 25 official Postfix release (20010228, a.k.a. Postfix 1.0.0). 37 snapshot-20011121] You must stop and restart Postfix because of 38 incompatible changes in the local Postfix security model and in 39 the Postfix internal protocols. Old and new components will not 42 [snapshot-20020106] Simpler local Postfix security model. 44 - No world-writable maildrop directory. Postfix now always uses [all …]
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| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES-2.1 | 1 In the text below, incompatible changes are labeled with the Postfix 3 Postfix version, then you do not have to worry about that particular 6 The official Postfix release is called 2.1.x where 2=major release 18 If you run Postfix 2.0 or earlier then you must stop Postfix before 19 upgrading. The master-child protocols have changed between Postfix 25 [Incompat 20021119] The Postfix upgrade procedure will add two new 28 don't talk to the network. If Postfix complains that "trace" and 30 Postfix configuration files over the new ones. Execute "postfix 31 upgrade-configuration" to repair the Postfix configuration files. 39 Queue files written by Postfix 2.1 may contain information that [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/ |
| H A D | postfix-wrapper | 5 # Postfix multi-instance API 7 # Support for managing multiple Postfix instances is available 14 # Postfix instances, and gives details of an API to coordinate 18 # With multi-instance support, the default Postfix instance 25 # run only one Postfix instance, commands such as "postfix 28 # Even with multiple Postfix instances, you can keep using 33 # For example, to start all Postfix instances, use: 38 # to find out what Postfix instances exist in a multi-instance 43 # This enumerates the status of all Postfix instances within 48 # To manage a specific Postfix instance, specify its configuration [all …]
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| H A D | postconf.proto | 23 # into Postfix source code files. 65 # * Postfix manual pages 68 # * Postfix configuration parameters 69 # * Postfix README files 83 # * The first line (text up to the first ". ") is used in Postfix 106 %CLASS address-verification Address verification (Postfix 2.1 and later) 115 about how to configure and operate the Postfix sender/recipient 126 As of version 1.0, Postfix can be configured to send new mail to 128 filter is expected to inject mail back into a (Postfix or other) 136 The Postfix SMTP server can be configured to send incoming mail to [all …]
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| H A D | lmdb_table | 5 # Postfix LMDB adapter 19 # The Postfix LMDB adapter provides access to a persistent, 27 # The LMDB adapter supports all Postfix lookup table operations. 28 # This makes LMDB suitable for Postfix address rewriting, 32 # When a transaction fails due to a full database, Postfix 35 # Postfix table lookups may generate partial search keys such 61 # The Postfix LMDB adapter does not use LMDB's built-in locking 63 # and would violate the Postfix security model. Instead, 64 # Postfix uses fcntl(2) locks with whole-file granularity. 66 # corrupt a Postfix LMDB database or will read garbage. [all …]
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| H A D | nisplus_table | 5 # Postfix NIS+ client 11 # The Postfix mail system uses optional lookup tables. 16 # To find out what types of lookup tables your Postfix system 19 # To test Postfix NIS+ lookup tables, use the "\fBpostmap -q\fR" 25 # general format of a Postfix NIS+ map name is as follows: 31 # Postfix NIS+ map names differ from what one normally 36 # "\fB%s\fR" instance in a Postfix NIS+ map name. 38 # Postfix NIS+ map names use "\fB;\fR" instead of "\fB,\fR", 39 # because the latter character is special in the Postfix 40 # main.cf file. Postfix replaces "\fB;\fR" characters in [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/conf/ |
| H A D | postfix-script | 59 $FATAL no Postfix command directory $command_directory! 63 $FATAL no Postfix daemon directory $daemon_directory! 67 $FATAL no Postfix master program $daemon_directory/master! 71 $FATAL no Postfix configuration directory $config_directory! 77 $FATAL no Postfix shared-library directory $shlib_directory! 82 $FATAL no Postfix meta directory $meta_directory! 86 $FATAL no Postfix queue directory $queue_directory! 130 $FATAL the Postfix mail system is already running 138 $FATAL Postfix integrity check failed! 144 $INFO starting the Postfix mail system || exit 1 [all …]
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| H A D | header_checks | 4 # header_checks - Postfix built-in content inspection 25 # by the Postfix cleanup(8) server before mail is queued. 42 # Postfix header or body_checks are designed to stop a flood 49 # Postfix implements the following four built-in content 61 # This feature is available in Postfix 2.0 and later. 68 # This feature is available in Postfix 2.0 and later. 74 # With Postfix versions before 2.0, all content after 79 # Postfix supports a subset of the built-in content inspec- 86 # This feature is available in Postfix 2.7 and later. 89 # Postfix supports all four content inspection classes while [all …]
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| H A D | access | 4 # access - Postfix SMTP server access table 17 # by the Postfix SMTP server. See header_checks(5) or 41 # lookup. As of Postfix 2.3, the search string is not case 76 # the Postfix parent_domain_matches_subdomains con- 89 # with some types of lookup table. By default, Postfix uses 92 # in the Postfix main.cf file. 110 # the Postfix parent_domain_matches_subdomains con- 162 # IPv6 support is available in Postfix 2.2 and later. 175 # Postfix version 2.3 and later support enhanced status 177 # at the beginning of the text below, Postfix inserts a [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/README_FILES/ |
| H A D | RELEASE_NOTES | 1 This is the Postfix 3.8 stable release. 3 The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.8.x where 3=major 16 If you upgrade from Postfix 3.6 or earlier, please read RELEASE_NOTES-3.7 22 As of Postfix 3.2.5 this software is distributed with a dual license: 29 Major changes with Postfix 3.8.4 32 Security: the Postfix SMTP server optionally disconnects a remote 34 prevents an SMTP smuggling attack on recipients at a Postfix server. 38 feature in Internet-facing Postfix servers. For compatibility with 39 non-standard clients, Postfix by default excludes clients in 51 This feature is back-ported from Postfix 3.9, with the difference [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/ |
| H A D | makemanidx | 11 <title>Postfix Manual Pages </title> 20 <h1><img src="postfix-logo.jpg" width="203" height="98" ALT="">Postfix 25 <h2> Information for new Postfix users </h2> 27 <p> New Postfix users should first look at the following introductory 30 pages are intended for people who are already familiar with Postfix. 35 <li> <a href="OVERVIEW.html"> Postfix architecture overview </a> 52 <h2> Postfix manual page organization </h2> 54 <p> Each Postfix manual page is numbered after a section of the 57 UNIX flavor appears to be different. Postfix documentation assumes
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