Postfix 2.4.1 available

From: Wietse Venema (no email)
Date: Tue May 01 2007 - 19:54:16 EDT

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    Postfix 2.4 patch01 fixes minor problems. A detailed history is at
    the end of this announcement. These changes are back-ported from
    the Postfix 2.5 experimental release. The release was uploaded to
    the mirror sites a week ago. The announcement had to wait because
    of other deadlines.

    Available from the mirror sites listed at http://www.postfix.org/

         7211 Apr 23 20:11 postfix-2.4-patch01.gz
       468303 Apr 23 19:21 postfix-2.4.1.HISTORY
         8634 Mar 28 14:18 postfix-2.4.1.RELEASE_NOTES
      2932009 Apr 23 19:40 postfix-2.4.1.tar.gz
          280 Apr 23 19:40 postfix-2.4.1.tar.gz.sig

    and the web page at ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/index.html
     
    HISTORY file
    ============

    20070331

            Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.3): segfault with HOLD action
            in access/header_checks/body_checks on 64-bit platforms.
            File: cleanup/cleanup_api.c.

    20070402

            Portability (introduced 20070325): the fix for hardlinks
            and symlinks in postfix-install forgot to work around shells
            where "IFS=/ command" makes the IFS setting permanent. This
            is allowed by some broken standard, and affects Solaris.
            File: postfix-install.

            Portability (introduced 20070212): the workaround for
            non-existent library bugs with descriptors >= FD_SETSIZE
            broke with "fcntl F_DUPFD: Invalid argument" on 64-bit
            Solaris. Files: master/multi_server.c, *qmgr/qmgr_transport.c.

    20070421

            Cleanup: on (Linux) platforms that cripple signal handlers
            with deadlock, "postfix stop" now forcefully stops all the
            processes in the master's process group, not just the master
            process alone. File: conf/postfix-script.


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