Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc
To: None <pkgsrc-changes@netbsd.org>
From: Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@netbsd.org>
List: pkgsrc-changes
Date: 05/29/2001 06:39:57
Module Name:	pkgsrc
Committed By:	itojun
Date:		Tue May 29 03:39:57 UTC 2001

Modified Files:
	pkgsrc/mail/sendmail-current: Makefile distinfo

Log Message:
upgrade to 8.12.0.Beta10.  pkgsrc version # is 8.11.99.10 to avoid version
number rollback.

diffs from 8.11.4 (relnote does not supply changelog between betas):

8.12.0/8.12.0	2001/??/??
	*NOTICE*: The default installation of sendmail does not use
		set-user-id root anymore.  You need to create a new user and
		a new group before installing sendmail (both called smmsp by
		default).  The installation process tries to install
		/etc/mail/submit.cf and creates /var/spool/clientmqueue by
		default.  Please see sendmail/SECURITY for details.
	SECURITY: Check for group and world writable forward and :include:
		files.  These checks can be turned off if absolutely
		necessary using the DontBlameSendmail option and the new
		flags:
			GroupWritableForwardFile
			WorldWritableForwardFile
			GroupWritableIncludeFile
			WorldWritableIncludeFile
		Problem noted by Slawek Zak of Politechnika Warszawska,
	SECURITY: Drop privileges when using address test mode.  Suggested
		by Michal Zalewski of the "Internet for Schools" project
		(IdS).
	Fixed problem of a global variable being used for a timeout jump
		point where the variable could become overused for more than
		one timeout concurrently.  This erroneous behavior resulted in
		a corrupted stack causing a core dump.  The timeout is now
		handled via libsm.  Problem noted by Michael Shapiro,
		John Beck and Carl Smith of Sun Microsystems.
	If sendmail is set-group-id then that group ID is used for permission
		checks (group ID of RunAsUser).  This allows use of a
		set-group-id sendmail binary for initial message submission
		and no set-user-id root sendmail is needed.  For details
		see sendmail/SECURITY.
	Log a warning if a non-trusted user changes the syslog label.
		Based on notice from Bryan Costales of SL3D, Inc.
	If sendmail is called for initial delivery, try to use submit.cf
		with a fallback of sendmail.cf as configuration file.  See
		sendmail/SECURITY.
	New configuration file option UseMSP to allow group writable queue
		files if the group is the same as that of a set-group-id
		sendmail binary.  See sendmail/SECURITY.
	The .cf file is chosen based on the operation mode. For -bm (default),
		-bs, and -t it is submit.cf if it exists for all others it
		is sendmail.cf (to be backward compatible).  This selection
		can be changed by the new option -Ac or -Am (alternative .cf
		file: client or mta).  See sendmail/SECURITY.
	The SMTP server no longer forks on each MAIL command.  The ONEX
		command has been removed.
	Implement SMTP PIPELINING per RFC 1854.  It can be turned off
		at compile time or per host (ruleset).
	New option MailboxDatabase specifies the type of mailbox database
		used to look up local mail recipients; the default value
		is "pw", which means to use getpwnam().  New mailbox database
		types can be added by adding custom code to libsm/mbdb.c.
	Queue file names are now 15 characters long, rather than 14 characters
		long, to accomodate envelope splitting.  File systems with
		a 14 character file name length limit are no longer
		supported.
	Recipient list used for delivery now gets internally ordered by
		hostsignature (character string version of MX RR).  This orders
		recipients for the same MX RR's together meaning smaller
		portions of the list need to be scanned (instead of the whole
		list) each delivery() pass to determine piggybacking.  The
		significance of the change is better the larger the recipient
		list.  Hostsignature is now created during recipient list
		creation rather than just before delivery.
	Enhancements for more opportunistic piggybacking.  Previous
		piggybacking (called coincidental) extended to coattail
		piggybacking.  Rather than complete MX RR matching
		(coincidental) piggybacking is done if just the lowest value
		preference matches (coattail).
	If sendmail receives a temporary error on a RCPT TO: command, it will
		try other MX hosts if available.
	DefaultAuthInfo can contain a list of mechanisms to be used for
		outgoing (client-side) SMTP Authentication.
	New modifier 'A' for DaemonPortOptions/ClientPortOptions to disable
		AUTH (overrides 'a' modifier in DaemonPortOptions).  Based
		on patch from Lyndon Nerenberg of Messaging Direct.
	Enable AUTH mechanism EXTERNAL if STARTTLS is used.
	A new ruleset authinfo can be used to return client side
		authentication information for AUTH instead of DefaultAuthInfo.
		Therefore the DefaultAuthInfo option is deprecated and will be
		removed in future versions.
	Add new option AuthMaxBits to limit the overall encryption strength
		for the security layer in SMTP AUTH (SASL).  See
		doc/op/op.me for details.
	Introduce new STARTTLS related macros {cn_issuer}, {cn_subject},
		{cert_md5} which hold the CN (common name) of the CA that
		signed the presented certificate, the CN and the MD5 hash
		of the presented certificate, respectively.
	New ruleset try_tls to decide whether to try (as client) STARTTLS.
	New ruleset srv_features to enable/disable certain features in the
		server per connection.  See doc/op/op.me for details.
	New ruleset tls_rcpt to decide whether to send e-mail to a particular
		recipient; useful to decide whether a conection is secure
		enough on a per recipient basis.
	New option TLSSrvOptions to modify some aspects of the server
		for STARTTLS.
	If no certificate has been requested, the macro {verify} has the
		value "NOT".
	New M=S modifier for ClientPortOptions/DaemonPortOptions to turn off
		using/offering STARTTLS when delivering/receiving e-mail.
	Macro expand filenames/directories for certs and keys in the .cf file.
		Proposed by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University.
	Generate an ephemeral RSA key for a STARTTLS connection only if
		really required.  This change results in a noticable
		performance gains on most machines.  Moreover, if shared
		memory is in use, reuse the key several times.
	Add queue groups which can be used to group queue directories with
		the same behavior together.  See doc/op/op.me for details.
	An envelope is assigned to a queue group based on its first recipient.
		The option SplitAcrossQueueGroups instructs sendmail to
		split an envelope with multiple recipients across multiple
		queue groups.
	If the new option FastSplit has a value greater than zero, it
		suppresses the initial MX lookups on addresses when they
		are sorted which may result in faster envelope splitting
		if this feature is enabled.  The value is also used to
		restrict the number of initially started processes to
		deliver the envelopes; if more envelopes are created they
		are only queued up and must be taken care of by a queue run.
	The check for 'enough disk space' now pays attention to which file
		system each queue directory resides in.
	All queue runners can be cleanly terminated via SIGTERM to parent.
	New option QueueFileMode for the default permissions of queue files.
	Add parallel queue runner code.  Allows multiple queue runners per work
		group (one or more queues in a multi-queue environment
		collected together) to process the same work list at the
		same time.
	Option MaxQueueChildren added to limit the number of concurrently
		active queue runner processes.
	New option MaxRunnersPerQueue to specify the maximum number of queue
		runners per queue group.
	Queue member selection by substring pattern matching now allows
		the pattern to be negated.  For -qI, -qR and -qS it is
		permissible for -q!I, -q!R and -q!S to mean remove members
		of the queue that match during processing.
	New -qp[time] option is similar to -qtime, except that instead of
		periodically forking a child to process the queue, a single
		child is forked for each queue that sleeps between queue
		runs.  A SIGHUP signal can be sent to restart this
		persistent queue runner.
	The SIGHUP signal now restarts a timed queue run process (i.e., a
		sendmail process which only runs the queue at an interval:
		sendmail -q15m).
	New option NiceQueueRun	to set the priority of queue runners.
		Proposed by Thom O'Connor.
	sendmail will run the queue(s) in the background when invoked with -q
		unless the new -qf option or -v is used.
	QueueSortOrder=Random sorts the queue randomly, which is useful if
		several queue runners are started by hand to avoid contention.
	QueueSortOrder=Modification sorts the queue by the modification time
		of the qf file (older entries first).
	Support Deliver By SMTP Service Extension (RFC 2852) which allows
		a client to specify an amount of time within which an e-mail
		should be delivered.  New option DeliverByMin added to set the
		minimum amount of time or disable the extension.
	Non-printable characters (ASCII: 0-31, 127) in mailbox addresses are
		not allowed unless escaped or quoted.
	Add support for a generic DNS map.  Based on a patch contributed
		by Leif Johansson of Stockholm University, which was based on
		work by Assar Westerlund of Swedish Institute of Computer
		Science, Kista, and Johan Danielsson of Royal Institute of
		Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
	MX records will be looked up for FallBackMXhost.  To use the old
		behavior (no MX lookups), put the name in square brackets.
		Proposed by Thom O'Connor.
	Use shared memory to store free space of filesystems that are used
		for queues, if shared memory is available and if a key is set
		via SharedMemoryKey.  This minimizes the number of system
		calls to check the available space.  See doc/op/op.me for
		details.
	If shared memory is compiled in the option -bP can be used to print
		the number of entries in the queue(s).
	Enable generic mail filter API (milter).  See libmilter/README
		and the usual documentation for details.
	Remove AutoRebuildAliases option, deprecated since 8.10.
	Remove '-U' (initial user submission) command line option as
		announced in 8.10.
	Remove support for non-standard SMTP command XUSR.  Use an MSA instead.
	New macro {addr_type} which contains whether the current address is
		an envelope sender or recipient address.  Suggested by
		Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University.
	Two new options for host maps: -d (retransmission timeout),
		-r (number of retries).
	New option for LDAP maps: the -V<sep> allows you to specify a
		separator such that a lookup can return both an attribute
		and value separated by the given separator.
	Add new operators '%', '|', '&' (modulo, binary or, binary and)
		to map class arith.
	If DoubleBounceAddress expands to an empty string, ``double bounces''
		(errors that occur when sending an error message) are dropped.
	New DontBlameSendmail options GroupReadableSASLDBFile and
		GroupWritableSASLDBFile to relax requirements for sasldb files.
	New DontBlameSendmail options GroupReadableKeyFile to relax
		requirements for files containing secret keys.  This is
		necessary for the MSP if client authentification is used.
	Properly handle quoted filenames for class files (to allow for
		filenames with spaces).
	Honor the resolver option RES_NOALIASES when canonifying hostnames.
	Add macros to avoid the reuse of {if_addr} etc:
		{if_name_out}	hostname of interface of outgoing connection.
		{if_addr_out}	address of interface of outgoing connection.
		{if_family_out}	family of interface of outgoing connection.
		The latter two are only set if the interface does not belong
		to the loopback net.
	Add macro {nrcpts} which holds the number of (validated) recipients.
	DialDelay option applies only to mailers with flag 'Z'.  Patch from
		Juergen Georgi of RUS University of Stuttgart.
	New Timeout.lhlo,auth,starttls options to limit the time waiting for
		an answer to the LMTP LHLO, SMTP AUTH or STARTTLS command.
	New Timeout.aconnect option to limit the overall waiting time for
		all connections for a single delivery attempt to succeed.
	Limit the rate recipients in the SMTP envelope are accepted once
		a threshold number of recipients has been rejected (option
		BadRcptThrottle).  From Gregory A Lundberg of the WU-FTPD
		Development Group.
	New option DelayLA to delay connections if the load averages
		exceeds the specified value.  The default of 0 does not
		change the previous behavior.  A value greater than 0
		will cause sendmail to sleep for one second on most
		SMTP commands and before accepting connections if that
		load average is exceeded.
	Use a dynamic (instead of fixed-size) buffer for the list of
		recipients that are sent during a connection to a mailer.
		This also introduces a new mailer field 'r' which defines
		the maximum number of recipients (defaults to 100).
		Based on patch by Motonori Nakamura of Kyoto University.
	Add new F=1 mailer flag to disable sending of null characters ('\0').
	Add new F=2 mailer flag to disable use of ESMTP, using SMTP instead.
	The deprecated [TCP] builtin mailer name is gone.  Use [IPC]
		instead.
	IPC is no longer available as first mailer argument for [IPC]
		mailers.  Use TCP instead.
	PH map code updated to use the new libphclient API instead of the
		old libqiapi library.  Contributed by Mark Roth of the
		University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
	New option DirectSubmissionModifiers to define {daemon_flags}
		for direct (command line) submissions.
	New M=O modifier for DaemonPortOptions to ignore the socket in
		case of failures.  Based on patch by Jun-ichiro itojun
		Hagino of the KAME Project.
	Add Disposition-Notification-To: (RFC 2298) to the list of headers
		whose content is rewritten similar to Reply-To:.
		Proposed by Andrzej Filip.
	Use STARTTLS/AUTH=server/client for logging incoming/outgoing
		STARTTLS/AUTH connections; log incoming connections at level
		9 or higher.  Use AUTH/STARTTLS instead of SASL/TLS for SMTP
		AUTH/STARTTLS related logfile entries.
	Convert unprintable characters (and backslash) into octal or C format
		before logging.
	Log recipients if no message is transferred but QUIT/RSET is given
		(at LogLevel 9/10 or higher).
	Log discarded recipients at LogLevel 10 or higher.
	Do not log "did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN" for connections
		in which most commands are rejected due to check_relay or
		TCP Wrappers if the host tries one of those commands anyway.
	Change logging format for cloned envelopes to be similar to that for
		DSNs ("old id: new id: clone").  Suggested by Ulrich Windl
		of the Universitat Regensburg.
	Added libsm, a C library of general purpose abstractions including
		assertions, tracing and debugging with named debug categories,
		exception handling, malloc debugging, resource pools,
		portability abstractions, and an extensible buffered I/O
		package.  It will at some point replace libsmutil.
		See libsm/index.html for details.
	Fixed most memory leaks in sendmail which were previously taken
		care of by fork() and exit().
	Use new sm_io*() functions in place of stdio calls.  Allows for
		more consistent portablity amongst different platforms
		new and old (from new libsm).
	Common I/O pkg means just one buffering method needed instead of two
		('bf_portable' and 'bf_torek' now just 'bf').
	Sfio no longer needed as SASL/TLS code uses sm_io*() API's.
	Add per-recipient status information to mailq -v output.
	T_ANY queries are no longer used by sendmail.
	When compiling with "gcc -O -Wall" specify "-DSM_OMIT_BOGUS_WARNINGS"
		too (see include/sm/cdefs.h for more info).
	sendmail -d now has general support for named debug categories.
		See libsm/debug.html and section 3.4 of doc/op/op.me
		for details.
	Eliminate the "postmaster warning" DSNs on address parsing errors
		such as unbalanced angle brackets or parentheses.  The DSNs
		generated by this condition were illegal (not RFC conform).
		Problem noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitaet Regensburg.
	The compilation options SMTP, DAEMON, and QUEUE have been removed,
		i.e., the corresponding code is always compiled in now.
	Log the command line in daemon/queue-run mode at LogLevel 10 and
		higher.  Suggested by Robert Harker of Harker Systems.
	New ResolverOptions setting: WorkAroundBrokenAAAA.  When
		attempting to canonify a hostname, some broken nameservers
		will return SERVFAIL (a temporary failure) on T_AAAA (IPv6)
		lookups.  If you want to excuse this behavior, use this new
		flag.  Suggested by Chris Foote of SE Network Access and
		Mark Roth of the University of Illinois at
		Urbana-Champaign.
	Free the memory allocated by getipnodeby{addr,name}().  Problem
		noted by Joy Latten of IBM.
	ConnectionRateThrottle limits the number of connections per second
		to each daemon individually, not the overall number of
		connections.
	Specifying only "ldap:" as an AliasFile specification will force
		sendmail to use a default alias schema as outlined in the
		``USING LDAP FOR ALIASES, MAPS, and CLASSES'' section of
		cf/README.
	Add a new syntax for the 'F' (file class) sendmail.cf command.  If
		the first character after the class name is not a '/' or a
		'|' and it contains an '@' (e.g., F{X}key@class:spec), the
		rest of the line will be parsed as a map lookup.  This
		allows classes to be filled via a map lookup.  See op.me
		for more syntax information.  Specifically, this can be
		used for commands such as VIRTUSER_DOMAIN_FILE() to read
		the list of domains via LDAP (see the ``USING LDAP FOR
		ALIASES, MAPS, and CLASSES'' section of cf/README for an
		example).
	The new macro ${sendmailMTACluster} determines the LDAP cluster for
		the default schema used in the above two items.
	Unless DontBlameSendmail=RunProgramInUnsafeDirPath is set, log a
		warning if a program being run from a mailer or file class
		(e.g., F|/path/to/prog) is in an unsafe directory path.
	Unless DontBlameSendmail=RunWritableProgram is set, log a warning
		if a program being run from a mailer or file class
		(e.g., F|/path/to/prog) is group or world writable.
	Loopback interfaces (e.g., "lo0") are now probed for class {w}
		hostnames.  Setting DontProbeInterfaces to "loopback"
		(without quotes) will disable this and return to the
		pre-8.12 behavior of only probing non-loopback interfaces.
		Suggested by Bryan Stansell of GNAC.
	In accordance with RFC 2821 section 4.1.4, accept multiple
		HELO/EHLO commands.
	Multiple ClientPortOptions settings are now allowed, one for each
		possible protocol family which may be used for outgoing
		connections.  Restrictions placed on one family only affect
		outgoing connections on that particular family.  Because of
		this change, the ${client_flags} macro is not set until the
		connection is established.  Based on patch from Motonori
		Nakamura of Kyoto University.
	PrivacyOptions=restrictexpand instructs sendmail to drop privileges
		when the -bv option is given by users who are neither root
		nor the TrustedUser so users can not read private aliases,
		forwards, or :include: files.  It also will override the -v
		(verbose) command line option.
	If the M=b modifier is set in DaemonPortOptions and the interface
		address can't be used for the outgoing connection, fall
		back to the settings in ClientPortOptions (if set).
		Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems.
	New named config file rule check_data for DATA command (input:
		number of recipients).  Based on patch from Mark Roth of
		the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
	Add support for ETRN queue selection per RFC 1985.  The queue group
		can be specified using the '#' option character.  For
		example, 'ETRN #queuegroup'.
	If an LDAP server times out or becomes unavailable, close the
		current connection and reopen to get to one of the fallback
		servers.  Patch from Paul Hilchey of the University of
		British Columbia.
	Make default error number on $#error messages 550 instead of 501
		because 501 is not allowed on all commands.
	The .cf file option UnsafeGroupWrites is deprecated, it should be
		replaced with the settings GroupWritableForwardFileSafe
		and GroupWritableIncludeFileSafe in DontBlameSendmail
		if required.
	The deprecated ldapx map class has been removed.  Use the ldap map
		class instead.
	Any IPv6 addresses used in configuration should be prefixed by the
		"IPv6:" tag to identify the address properly.  For example,
		if you want to add the IPv6 address [2002:c0a8:51d2::23f4] to
		class {w}, you would need to add [IPv6:2002:c0a8:51d2::23f4].
	Change the $&{opMode} macro if the operation mode changes while the
		MTA is running.  For example, during a queue run.
	Add "use_inet6" as a new ResolverOptions flag to control the
		RES_USE_INET6 resolver option.  Based on patch from Rick
		Nelson of IBM.
	The maximum number of commands before the MTA slows down when too
		many "light weight" commands have been received are now
		configurable during compile time.  The current values and
		their defaults are:
		    MAXBADCOMMANDS	25	unknown commands
		    MAXNOOPCOMMANDS	20	NOOP, VERB, ONEX, XUSR
		    MAXHELOCOMMANDS	3	HELO, EHLO
		    MAXVRFYCOMMANDS	6	VRFY, EXPN
		    MAXETRNCOMMANDS	8	ETRN
		Setting a value to 0 disables the check.  Patch from Bryan
		Costales of SL3D, Inc.
	Portability:
		Remove support for AIX 2, which supports only 14 character
			filenames and is outdated anyway.  Suggested by
			Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech.
		Change several settings for Irix 6: remove confSBINDIR,
			i.e., use default /usr/sbin, change owner/group
			of man pages and user-executable to root/sys, set
			optimization limit to 0 (unlimited).  Based on patch
			from Ayamura Kikuchi, M.D, and proposal from Kari
			Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
	CONFIG: Increment version number of config file to 10.
	CONFIG: Add an install target and a README file in cf/cf.
	CONFIG: Don't accept addresses of the form a@b@, a@b@c, etc.
	CONFIG: Reject empty recipient addresses (in check_rcpt).
	CONFIG: The access map uses an option of -T<TMPF> to deal with
		temporary lookup failures.
	CONFIG: New value for access map: SKIP, which causes the default
		action to be taken by aborting the search for domain names
		or IP nets.
	CONFIG: check_rcpt can deal with TEMPFAIL for either recipient or
		relay address as long as the other part allows the email
		to get through.
	CONFIG: Entries for virtusertable can make use of a third parameter
		"%3" which contains "+detail" of a wildcard match, i.e., an
		entry like user+*@domain.  This allows handling of details by
		using %1%3 as the RHS.  Additionally, a "+" wildcard has been
		introduced to match only non-empty details of addresses.
	CONFIG: Numbers for rulesets used by MAILERs have been removed
		and hence there is no required order within the MAILER
		section anymore except for MAILER(`uucp') which must come
		after MAILER(`smtp') if uucp-dom and uucp-uudom are used.
	CONFIG: Hosts listed in the generics domain class {G}
		(GENERICS_DOMAIN() and GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE()) are treated
		as canonical.  Suggested by Per Hedeland of Ericsson.
	CONFIG: If FEATURE(`delay_checks') is used, make sure that a lookup
		in the access map which returns OK or RELAY actually
		terminates check_* ruleset checking.
	CONFIG: New tag TLS_Rcpt: for access map to be used by ruleset
		tls_rcpt, see cf/README for details.
	CONFIG: Use "Spam:" as tag for lookups for FEATURE(`delay_checks')
		options friends/haters instead of "To:" and enable
		specification of whole domains instead of just users.
		Notice: this change is not backward compatible.
		Suggested by Chris Adams from HiWAAY Informations Services.
	CONFIG: Allow for local extensions for most new rulesets, see
		cf/README for details.
	CONFIG: New FEATURE(`lookupdotdomain') to lookup also .domain in
		the access map.  Proposed by Randall Winchester of the
		University of Maryland.
	CONFIG: New FEATURE(`local_no_masquerade') to avoid masquerading for
		the local mailer.  Proposed by Ingo Brueckl of Wupper Online.
	CONFIG: confRELAY_MSG/confREJECT_MSG can override the default
		messages for an unauthorized relaying attempt/for access
		map entries with RHS REJECT, respectively.
	CONFIG: FEATURE(`always_add_domain') takes an optional argument
		to specify another domain to be added instead of the local one.
		Suggested by Richard H. Gumpertz of Computer Problem
		Solving.
	CONFIG: confAUTH_OPTIONS allows setting of Cyrus-SASL specific
		options, see doc/op/op.me for details.
	CONFIG: confAUTH_MAX_BITS sets the maximum encryption strength for
		the security layer in SMTP AUTH (SASL).
	CONFIG: If Local_localaddr resolves to $#ok, localaddr is terminated
		immediately.
	CONFIG: FEATURE(`enhdnsbl') is an enhanced version of dnsbl which
		allows checking of the return values of the DNS lookups.
		See cf/README for details.
	CONFIG: FEATURE(`dnsbl') allows now to specify the behavior for
		temporary lookup failures.
	CONFIG: New option confDELIVER_BY_MIN to specify minimum time for
		Deliver By (RFC 2852) or to turn off the extension.
	CONFIG: New option confSHARED_MEMORY_KEY to set the key for shared
		memory use.
	CONFIG: New FEATURE(`compat_check') to look up a key consisting
		of the sender and the recipient address delimited by the
		string "<@>", e.g., sender@sdomain<@>recipient@rdomain,
		in the access map.  Based on code contributed by Mathias
		Koerber of Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.
	CONFIG: Add EXPOSED_USER_FILE() command to allow an exposed user
		file.  Suggested by John Beck of Sun Microsystems.
	CONFIG: Don't use MAILER-DAEMON for error messages delivered
		via LMTP.  Problem reported by Larry Greenfield of CMU.
	CONFIG: New FEATURE(`preserve_luser_host') to preserve the name of
		the recipient host if LUSER_RELAY is used.
	CONFIG: New FEATURE(`preserve_local_plus_detail') to preserve the
		+detail portion of the address when passing address to
		local delivery agent.  Disables alias and .forward +detail
		stripping.  Only use if LDA supports this.
	CONFIG: Removed deprecated FEATURE(`rbl').
	CONFIG: Add LDAPROUTE_EQUIVALENT() and LDAPROUTE_EQUIVALENT_FILE()
		which allow you to specify 'equivalent' hosts for LDAP
		Routing lookups.  Equivalent hostnames are replaced by the
		masquerade domain name for lookups.  See cf/README for
		additional details.
	CONFIG: When chosing a new destination via LDAP Routing, also look
		up the new routing address/host in the mailertable.  Based
		on patch from Don Badrak of the United States Census Bureau.
	CONFIG: Provide LDAP support for the remaining database map
		features.  See the ``USING LDAP FOR ALIASES AND MAPS''
		section of cf/README for more information.
	CONFIG: Add confLDAP_CLUSTER which defines the ${sendmailMTACluster}
		macro used for LDAP searches as described above in ``USING
		LDAP FOR ALIASES, MAPS, AND CLASSES''.
	CONFIG: confCLIENT_OPTIONS has been replaced by CLIENT_OPTIONS(),
		which takes the options as argument and can be used
		multiple times; see cf/README for details.
	CONFIG: Add configuration macros for new options:
		confBAD_RCPT_THROTTLE		BadRcptThrottle
		confDIRECT_SUBMISSION_MODIFIERS	DirectSubmissionModifiers
		confMAILBOX_DATABASE		MailboxDatabase
		confMAIL_SUBMISSION_QUEUE	MailSubmissionQueue
		confMAX_QUEUE_CHILDREN		MaxQueueChildren
		confMAX_RUNNERS_PER_QUEUE	MaxRunnersPerQueue
		confNICE_QUEUE_RUN		NiceQueueRun
		confQUEUE_FILE_MODE		QueueFileMode
		confSPLIT_ACROSS_QUEUEGROUPS	SplitAcrossQueueGroups
		confFAST_SPLIT			FastSplit
		confTLS_SRV_OPTIONS		TLSSrvOptions
		See above (and related documentation) for further information.
	CONFIG: Add configuration variables for new timeout options:
		confTO_ACONNECT		Timeout.aconnect
		confTO_AUTH		Timeout.auth
		confTO_LHLO		Timeout.lhlo
		confTO_STARTTLS		Timeout.starttls
	CONFIG: Add configuration macros for mail filter API:
		confINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS		InputMailFilters
		confMILTER_LOG_LEVEL		Milter.LogLevel
		confMILTER_MACROS_CONNECT	Milter.macros.connect
		confMILTER_MACROS_HELO		Milter.macros.helo
		confMILTER_MACROS_ENVFROM	Milter.macros.envfrom
		confMILTER_MACROS_ENVRCPT	Milter.macros.envrcpt
		Mail filters can be defined via INPUT_MAIL_FILTER() and
		MAIL_FILTER().  See libmilter/README, cf/README, and
		doc/op/op.me for details.
	CONFIG: Add support for accepting temporarily unresolvable domains.
		See cf/README for details.  Based on patch by Motonori
		Nakamura of Kyoto University.
	CONFIG: confDEQUOTE_OPTS can be used to specify options for the
		dequote map.
	CONFIG: New FEATURE(`queuegroup') to select a queue group based
		on the full e-mail address or the domain of the recipient.
	CONFIG: Any IPv6 addresses used in configuration should be prefixed
		by the "IPv6:" tag to identify the address properly.  For
		example, if you want to use the IPv6 address
		2002:c0a8:51d2::23f4 in the access database, you would need
		to use IPv6:2002:c0a8:51d2::23f4 on the left hand side.
		This affects the access database as well as the
		relay-domains and local-host-names files.
	CONFIG: OSTYPE(aux) has been renamed to OSTYPE(a-ux).
	CONFIG: Avoid expansion of m4 keywords in SMART_HOST.
	DEVTOOLS: Add new options for installation of include and library
		files: confINCGRP, confINCMODE, confINCOWN, confLIBGRP,
		confLIBMODE, confLIBOWN.
	EDITMAP: New program for editing maps as supplement to makemap.
	MAIL.LOCAL: Mail.local now uses the libsm mbdb package to look up
		local mail recipients.  New option -D mbdb specifies the
		mailbox database type.
	MAIL.LOCAL: New option "-h filename" which instructs mail.local to
		deliver the mail to the named file in the user's home
		directory instead of the system mail spool area.  Based on
		patch from Doug Hardie of the Los Angeles Free-Net.
	MAILSTATS: New command line option -P which acts the same as -p but
		doesn't truncate the statistics file.
	MAKEMAP: Add new option -t to specify a different delimiter
		instead of white space.
	RMAIL: Invoke sendmail with '-G' to indicate this is a gateway
		submission.  Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish
		Meteorological Institute.
	SMRSH: Use the vendor supplied directory on FreeBSD 3.3 and later.
	VACATION: Change Auto-Submitted: header value from auto-generated to
		auto-replied.  From Kenneth Murchison of Oceana Matrix Ltd.
	VACATION: New option -d to send error/debug messages to stdout
		instead of syslog.
	VACATION: New option -U which prevents the attempt to lookup login
		in the password file.  The -f and -m options must be used
		to specify the database and message file since there is no
		home directory for the default settings for these options.
	VACATION: Vacation now uses the libsm mbdb package to look up
		local mail recipients; it reads the MailboxDatabase option
		from the sendmail.cf file.  New option -C cffile which
		specifies the path of the sendmail.cf file.
	Renamed Files:
		cf/ostype/aux.m4 => cf/ostype/a-ux.m4
	New Directories:
		libmilter/docs
	New Files:
		cf/cf/README
		cf/cf/msp.mc
		cf/cf/submit.cf
		cf/cf/submit.mc
		cf/feature/authinfo.m4
		cf/feature/compat_check.m4
		cf/feature/enhdnsbl.m4
		cf/feature/msp.m4
		cf/feature/local_no_masquerade.m4
		cf/feature/lookupdotdomain.m4
		cf/feature/preserve_luser_host.m4
		cf/feature/preserve_local_plus_detail.m4
		cf/feature/queuegroup.m4
		cf/sendmail.schema
		devtools/M4/UNIX/sm-test.m4
		editmap/*
		include/sm/*
		libsm/*
		libsmutil/cf.c
		libsmutil/err.c
		sendmail/SECURITY
		sendmail/TUNING
		sendmail/bf.c
		sendmail/bf.h
		sendmail/sasl.c
		sendmail/sm_resolve.c
		sendmail/sm_resolve.h
		sendmail/tls.c
	Deleted Files:
		cf/feature/rbl.m4
		cf/ostype/aix2.m4
		devtools/OS/AIX.2
		include/sendmail/cdefs.h
		include/sendmail/errstring.h
		include/sendmail/useful.h
		libsmutil/errstring.c
		sendmail/bf_portable.c
		sendmail/bf_portable.h
		sendmail/bf_torek.c
		sendmail/bf_torek.h
	Renamed Files:
		cf/cf/generic-solaris2.mc => cf/cf/generic-solaris.mc
		cf/cf/generic-solaris2.cf => cf/cf/generic-solaris.cf


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