Change log file for Exim from version 4.21 ------------------------------------------- Exim version 4.78 ----------------- PP/01 Handle short writes when writing local log-files. In practice, only affects FreeBSD (8 onwards). Bugzilla 1053, with thanks to Dmitry Isaikin. NM/01 Bugzilla 949 - Documentation tweak NM/02 Bugzilla 1093 - eximstats DATA reject detection regexps improved. NM/03 Bugzilla 1169 - primary_hostname spelling was incorrect in docs. Exim version 4.77 ----------------- PP/01 Solaris build fix for Oracle's LDAP libraries. Bugzilla 1109, patch from Stephen Usher. TF/01 HP/UX build fix: avoid arithmetic on a void pointer. TK/01 DKIM Verification: Fix relaxed canon for empty headers w/o whitespace trailer TF/02 Fix a couple more cases where we did not log the error message when unlink() failed. See also change 4.74-TF/03. TF/03 Make the exiwhat support code safe for signals. Previously Exim might lock up or crash if it happened to be inside a call to libc when it got a SIGUSR1 from exiwhat. The SIGUSR1 handler appends the current process status to the process log which is later printed by exiwhat. It used to use the general purpose logging code to do this, but several functions it calls are not safe for signals. The new output code in the SIGUSR1 handler is specific to the process log, and simple enough that it's easy to inspect for signal safety. Removing some special cases also simplifies the general logging code. Removing the spurious timestamps from the process log simplifies exiwhat. TF/04 Improved ratelimit ACL condition. The /noupdate option has been deprecated in favour of /readonly which has clearer semantics. The /leaky, /strict, and /readonly update modes are mutually exclusive. The update mode is no longer included in the database key; it just determines when the database is updated. (This means that when you upgrde Exim will forget old rate measurements.) Exim now checks that the per_* options are used with an update mode that makes sense for the current ACL. For example, when Exim is processing a message (e.g. acl_smtp_rcpt or acl_smtp_data, etc.) you can specify per_mail/leaky or per_mail/strict; otherwise (e.g. in acl_smtp_helo) you must specify per_mail/readonly. If you omit the update mode it defaults to /leaky where that makes sense (as before) or /readonly where required. The /noupdate option is now undocumented but still supported for backwards compatibility. It is equivalent to /readonly except that in ACLs where /readonly is required you may specify /leaky/noupdate or /strict/noupdate which are treated the same as /readonly. A useful new feature is the /count= option. This is a generalization of the per_byte option, so that you can measure the throughput of other aggregate values. For example, the per_byte option is now equivalent to per_mail/count=${if >{0}{$message_size} {0} {$message_size} }. The per_rcpt option has been generalized using the /count= mechanism (though it's more complicated than the per_byte equivalence). When it is used in acl_smtp_rcpt, the per_rcpt option adds recipients to the measured rate one at a time; if it is used later (e.g. in acl_smtp_data) or in a non-SMTP ACL it adds all the recipients in one go. (The latter /count=$recipients_count behaviour used to work only in non-SMTP ACLs.) Note that using per_rcpt with a non-readonly update mode in more than one ACL will cause the recipients to be double-counted. (The per_mail and per_byte options don't have this problem.) The handling of very low rates has changed slightly. If the computed rate is less than the event's count (usually one) then this event is the first after a long gap. In this case the rate is set to the same as this event's count, so that the first message of a spam run is counted properly. The major new feature is a mechanism for counting the rate of unique events. The new per_addr option counts the number of different recipients that someone has sent messages to in the last time period. It behaves like per_rcpt if all the recipient addresses are different, but duplicate recipient addresses do not increase the measured rate. Like the /count= option this is a general mechanism, so the per_addr option is equivalent to per_rcpt/unique=$local_part@$domain. You can, for example, measure the rate that a client uses different sender addresses with the options per_mail/unique=$sender_address. There are further details in the main documentation. TF/05 Removed obsolete $Cambridge$ CVS revision strings. TF/06 Removed a few PCRE remnants. TF/07 Automatically extract Exim's version number from tags in the git repository when doing development or release builds. PP/02 Raise smtp_cmd_buffer_size to 16kB. Bugzilla 879. Patch from Paul Fisher. PP/03 Implement SSL-on-connect outbound with protocol=smtps on smtp transport. Heavily based on revision 40f9a89a from Simon Arlott's tree. Bugzilla 97. PP/04 Use .dylib instead of .so for dynamic library loading on MacOS. PP/05 Variable $av_failed, true if the AV scanner deferred. Bugzilla 1078. Patch from John Horne. PP/06 Stop make process more reliably on build failure. Bugzilla 1087. Patch from Heiko Schlittermann. PP/07 Make maildir_use_size_file an _expandable_ boolean. Bugzilla 1089. Patch from Heiko Schlittermann. PP/08 Handle ${run} returning more data than OS pipe buffer size. Bugzilla 1131. Patch from Holger Weiß. PP/09 Handle IPv6 addresses with SPF. Bugzilla 860. Patch from Wolfgang Breyha. PP/10 GnuTLS: support TLS 1.2 & 1.1. Bugzilla 1156. Use gnutls_certificate_verify_peers2() [patch from Andreas Metzler]. Bugzilla 1095. PP/11 match_* no longer expand right-hand-side by default. New compile-time build option, EXPAND_LISTMATCH_RHS. New expansion conditions, "inlist", "inlisti". PP/12 fix uninitialised greeting string from PP/03 (smtps client support). PP/13 shell and compiler warnings fixes for RC1-RC4 changes. PP/14 fix log_write() format string regression from TF/03. Bugzilla 1152. Patch from Dmitry Isaikin. Exim version 4.76 ----------------- PP/01 The new ldap_require_cert option would segfault if used. Fixed. PP/02 Harmonised TLS library version reporting; only show if debugging. Layout now matches that introduced for other libraries in 4.74 PP/03. PP/03 New openssl_options items: no_sslv2 no_sslv3 no_ticket no_tlsv1 PP/04 New "dns_use_edns0" global option. PP/05 Don't segfault on misconfiguration of ref:name exim-user as uid. Bugzilla 1098. PP/06 Extra paranoia around buffer usage at the STARTTLS transition. nb: Exim is not vulnerable to http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/555316 TK/01 Updated PolarSSL code to 0.14.2. Bugzilla 1097. Patch from Andreas Metzler. PP/07 Catch divide-by-zero in ${eval:...}. Fixes bugzilla 1102. PP/08 Condition negation of bool{}/bool_lax{} did not negate. Fixed. Bugzilla 1104. TK/02 Bugzilla 1106: CVE-2011-1764 - DKIM log line was subject to a format-string attack -- SECURITY: remote arbitrary code execution. TK/03 SECURITY - DKIM signature header parsing was double-expanded, second time unintentionally subject to list matching rules, letting the header cause arbitrary Exim lookups (of items which can occur in lists, *not* arbitrary string expansion). This allowed for information disclosure. PP/09 Fix another SIGFPE (x86) in ${eval:...} expansion, this time related to INT_MIN/-1 -- value coerced to INT_MAX. Exim version 4.75 ----------------- NM/01 Workround for PCRE version dependency in version reporting Bugzilla 1073 TF/01 Update valgrind.h and memcheck.h to copies from valgrind-3.6.0. This fixes portability to compilers other than gcc, notably Solaris CC and HP-UX CC. Fixes Bugzilla 1050. TF/02 Bugzilla 139: Avoid using the += operator in the modular lookup makefiles for portability to HP-UX and POSIX correctness. PP/01 Permit LOOKUP_foo enabling on the make command-line. Also via indented variable definition in the Makefile. (Debugging by Oliver Heesakkers). PP/02 Restore caching of spamd results with expanded spamd_address. Patch from author of expandable spamd_address patch, Wolfgang Breyha. PP/03 Build issue: lookups-Makefile now exports LC_ALL=C Improves build reliability. Fix from: Frank Elsner NM/02 Fix wide character breakage in the rfc2047 coding Fixes bug 1064. Patch from Andrey N. Oktyabrski NM/03 Allow underscore in dnslist lookups Fixes bug 1026. Patch from Graeme Fowler PP/04 Bugzilla 230: Support TLS-enabled LDAP (in addition to ldaps). Code patches from Adam Ciarcinski of NetBSD. NM/04 Fixed exiqgrep to cope with mailq missing size issue Fixes bug 943. PP/05 Bugzilla 1083: when lookup expansion defers, escape the output which is logged, to avoid truncation. Patch from John Horne. PP/06 Bugzilla 1042: implement freeze_signal on pipe transports. Patch from Jakob Hirsch. PP/07 Bugzilla 1061: restrict error messages sent over SMTP to not reveal SQL string expansion failure details. Patch from Andrey Oktyabrski. PP/08 Bugzilla 486: implement %M datestamping in log filenames. Patch from Simon Arlott. PP/09 New lookups functionality failed to compile on old gcc which rejects extern declarations in function scope. Patch from Oliver Fleischmann PP/10 Use sig_atomic_t for flags set from signal handlers. Check getgroups() return and improve debugging. Fixed developed for diagnosis in bug 927 (which turned out to be a kernel bug). PP/11 Bugzilla 1055: Update $message_linecount for maildir_tag. Patch from Mark Zealey. PP/12 Bugzilla 1056: Improved spamd server selection. Patch from Mark Zealey. PP/13 Bugzilla 1086: Deal with maildir quota file races. Based on patch from Heiko Schlittermann. PP/14 Bugzilla 1019: DKIM multiple signature generation fix. Patch from Uwe Doering, sign-off by Michael Haardt. NM/05 Fix to spam.c to accommodate older gcc versions which dislike variable declaration deep within a block. Bug and patch from Dennis Davis. PP/15 lookups-Makefile IRIX compatibilty coercion. PP/16 Make DISABLE_DKIM build knob functional. NM/06 Bugzilla 968: child_open_uid: restore default SIGPIPE handler Patch by Simon Arlott TF/03 Fix valgrind.h portability to C89 compilers that do not support variable argument macros. Our copy now differs from upstream. Exim version 4.74 ----------------- TF/01 Failure to get a lock on a hints database can have serious consequences so log it to the panic log. TF/02 Log LMTP confirmation messages in the same way as SMTP, controlled using the smtp_confirmation log selector. TF/03 Include the error message when we fail to unlink a spool file. DW/01 Bugzilla 139: Support dynamically loaded lookups as modules. With thanks to Steve Haslam, Johannes Berg & Serge Demonchaux for maintaining out-of-tree patches for some time. PP/01 Bugzilla 139: Documentation and portability issues. Avoid GNU Makefile-isms, let Exim continue to build on BSD. Handle per-OS dynamic-module compilation flags. PP/02 Let /dev/null have normal permissions. The 4.73 fixes were a little too stringent and complained about the permissions on /dev/null. Exempt it from some checks. Reported by Andreas M. Kirchwitz. PP/03 Report version information for many libraries, including Exim version information for dynamically loaded libraries. Created version.h, now support a version extension string for distributors who patch heavily. Dynamic module ABI change. PP/04 CVE-2011-0017 - check return value of setuid/setgid. This is a privilege escalation vulnerability whereby the Exim run-time user can cause root to append content of the attacker's choosing to arbitrary files. PP/05 Bugzilla 1041: merged DCC maintainer's fixes for return code. (Wolfgang Breyha) PP/06 Bugzilla 1071: fix delivery logging with untrusted macros. If dropping privileges for untrusted macros, we disabled normal logging on the basis that it would fail; for the Exim run-time user, this is not the case, and it resulted in successful deliveries going unlogged. Fixed. Reported by Andreas Metzler. Exim version 4.73 ----------------- PP/01 Date: & Message-Id: revert to normally being appended to a message, only prepend for the Resent-* case. Fixes regression introduced in Exim 4.70 by NM/22 for Bugzilla 607. PP/02 Include check_rfc2047_length in configure.default because we're seeing increasing numbers of administrators be bitten by this. JJ/01 Added DISABLE_DKIM and comment to src/EDITME PP/03 Bugzilla 994: added openssl_options main configuration option. PP/04 Bugzilla 995: provide better SSL diagnostics on failed reads. PP/05 Bugzilla 834: provide a permit_coredump option for pipe transports. PP/06 Adjust NTLM authentication to handle SASL Initial Response. PP/07 If TLS negotiated an anonymous cipher, we could end up with SSL but without a peer certificate, leading to a segfault because of an assumption that peers always have certificates. Be a little more paranoid. Problem reported by Martin Tscholak. PP/08 Bugzilla 926: switch ClamAV to use the new zINSTREAM API for content filtering; old API available if built with WITH_OLD_CLAMAV_STREAM=yes NB: ClamAV planning to remove STREAM in "middle of 2010". CL also introduces -bmalware, various -d+acl logging additions and more caution in buffer sizes. PP/09 Implemented reverse_ip expansion operator. PP/10 Bugzilla 937: provide a "debug" ACL control. PP/11 Bugzilla 922: Documentation dusting, patch provided by John Horne. PP/12 Bugzilla 973: Implement --version. PP/13 Bugzilla 752: Refuse to build/run if Exim user is root/0. PP/14 Build without WITH_CONTENT_SCAN. Path from Andreas Metzler. PP/15 Bugzilla 816: support multiple condition rules on Routers. PP/16 Add bool_lax{} expansion operator and use that for combining multiple condition rules, instead of bool{}. Make both bool{} and bool_lax{} ignore trailing whitespace. JJ/02 prevent non-panic DKIM error from being sent to paniclog JJ/03 added tcp_wrappers_daemon_name to allow host entries other than "exim" to be used PP/17 Fix malware regression for cmdline scanner introduced in PP/08. Notification from Dr Andrew Aitchison. PP/18 Change ClamAV response parsing to be more robust and to handle ClamAV's ExtendedDetectionInfo response format. Notification from John Horne. PP/19 OpenSSL 1.0.0a compatibility const-ness change, should be backwards compatible. PP/20 Added a CONTRIBUTING file. Fixed the documentation build to use http: XSL and documented dependency on system catalogs, with examples of how it normally works. DW/21 Added Valgrind hooks in store.c to help it capture out-of-bounds store access. DW/22 Bugzilla 1044: CVE-2010-4345 - partial fix: restrict default behaviour of CONFIGURE_OWNER and CONFIGURE_GROUP options to no longer allow a configuration file which is writeable by the Exim user or group. DW/23 Bugzilla 1044: CVE-2010-4345 - part two: extend checks for writeability of configuration files to cover files specified with the -C option if they are going to be used with root privileges, not just the default configuration file. DW/24 Bugzilla 1044: CVE-2010-4345 - part three: remove ALT_CONFIG_ROOT_ONLY option (effectively making it always true). DW/25 Add TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_FILE option to allow alternative configuration files to be used while preserving root privileges. DW/26 Set FD_CLOEXEC on SMTP sockets after forking in the daemon, to ensure that rogue child processes cannot use them. PP/27 Bugzilla 1047: change the default for system_filter_user to be the Exim run-time user, instead of root. PP/28 Add WHITELIST_D_MACROS option to let some macros be overridden by the Exim run-time user without dropping privileges. DW/29 Remove use of va_copy() which breaks pre-C99 systems. Duplicate the result string, instead of calling string_vformat() twice with the same arguments. DW/30 Allow TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_FILE only for Exim or CONFIGURE_OWNER, not for other users. Others should always drop root privileges if they use -C on the command line, even for a whitelisted configure file. DW/31 Turn TRUSTED_CONFIG_PREFIX_FILE into TRUSTED_CONFIG_FILE. No prefixes. NM/01 Fixed bug #1002 - Message loss when using multiple deliveries Exim version 4.72 ----------------- JJ/01 installed exipick 20100104.1, adding $max_received_linelength, $data_path, and $header_path variables; fixed documentation bugs and typos JJ/02 installed exipick 20100222.0, added --input-dir and --finput to allow exipick to access non-standard spools, including the "frozen" queue (Finput) NM/01 Bugzilla 965: Support mysql stored procedures. Patch from Alain Williams NM/02 Bugzilla 961: Spacing fix (syntax error) on Makefile directives for NetBSD NM/03 Bugzilla 955: Documentation fix for max_rcpts. Patch from Andreas Metzler NM/04 Bugzilla 954: Fix for unknown responses from Dovecot authenticator. Patch from Kirill Miazine NM/05 Bugzilla 671: Added umask to procmail example. JJ/03 installed exipick 20100323.0, fixing doc bug NM/06 Bugzilla 988: CVE-2010-2023 - prevent hardlink attack on sticky mail directory. Notification and patch from Dan Rosenberg. TK/01 PDKIM: Upgrade PolarSSL files to upstream version 0.12.1. TK/02 Improve log output when DKIM signing operation fails. MH/01 Treat the transport option dkim_domain as a colon separated list, not as a single string, and sign the message with each element, omitting multiple occurences of the same signer. NM/07 Null terminate DKIM strings, Null initialise DKIM variable Bugzilla 985, 986. Patch by Simon Arlott NM/08 Bugzilla 967. dnsdb DNS TXT record bug fix (DKIM-related) Patch by Simon Arlott PP/01 Bugzilla 989: CVE-2010-2024 - work round race condition on MBX locking. Notification from Dan Rosenberg. Exim version 4.71 ----------------- TK/01 Bugzilla 912: Fix DKIM segfault on empty headers/body. NM/01 Bugzilla 913: Documentation fix for gnutls_* options. NM/02 Bugzilla 722: Documentation for randint. Better randomness defaults. NM/03 Bugzilla 847: Enable DNSDB lookup by default. NM/04 Bugzilla 915: Flag broken perl installation during build. Exim version 4.70 ----------------- TK/01 Added patch by Johannes Berg that expands the main option "spamd_address" if it starts with a dollar sign. TK/02 Write list of recipients to X-Envelope-Sender header when building the mbox-format spool file for content scanning (suggested by Jakob Hirsch). TK/03 Added patch by Wolfgang Breyha that adds experimental DCC (http://www.dcc-servers.net/) support via dccifd. Activated by setting EXPERIMENTAL_DCC=yes in Local/Makefile. TK/04 Bugzilla 673: Add f-protd malware scanner support. Patch submitted by Mark Daniel Reidel . NM/01 Bugzilla 657: Embedded PCRE removed from the exim source tree. When building exim an external PCRE library is now needed - PCRE is a system library on the majority of modern systems. See entry on PCRE_LIBS in EDITME file. NM/02 Bugzilla 646: Removed unwanted C/R in Dovecot authenticator conversation. Added nologin parameter to request. Patch contributed by Kirill Miazine. TF/01 Do not log submission mode rewrites if they do not change the address. TF/02 Bugzilla 662: Fix stack corruption before exec() in daemon.c. NM/03 Bugzilla 602: exicyclog now handles panic log, and creates empty log files in place. Contributed by Roberto Lima. NM/04 Bugzilla 667: Close socket used by dovecot authenticator. TF/03 Bugzilla 615: When checking the local_parts router precondition after a local_part_suffix or local_part_prefix option, Exim now does not use the address's named list lookup cache, since this contains cached lookups for the whole local part. NM/05 Bugzilla 521: Integrated SPF Best Guess support contributed by Robert Millan. Documentation is in experimental-spec.txt. TF/04 Bugzilla 668: Fix parallel build (make -j). NM/05.2 Bugzilla 437: Prevent Maildir aux files being created with mode 000. NM/05.3 Bugzilla 598: Improvement to Dovecot authenticator handling. Patch provided by Jan Srzednicki. TF/05 Leading white space used to be stripped from $spam_report which wrecked the formatting. Now it is preserved. TF/06 Save $spam_score, $spam_bar, and $spam_report in spool files, so that they are available at delivery time. TF/07 Fix the way ${extract is skipped in the untaken branch of a conditional. TF/08 TLS error reporting now respects the incoming_interface and incoming_port log selectors. TF/09 Produce a more useful error message if an SMTP transport's hosts setting expands to an empty string. NM/06 Bugzilla 744: EXPN did not work under TLS. Patch provided by Phil Pennock. NM/07 Bugzilla 769: Extraneous comma in usage fprintf Patch provided by Richard Godbee. NM/08 Fixed erroneous documentation references to smtp_notquit_acl to be acl_smtp_notquit, added index entry. NM/09 Bugzilla 787: Potential buffer overflow in string_format. Patch provided by Eugene Bujak. NM/10 Bugzilla 770: Problem on some platforms modifying the len parameter to accept(). Patch provided by Maxim Dounin. NM/11 Bugzilla 749: Preserve old behaviour of blanks comparing equal to zero. Patch provided by Phil Pennock. NM/12 Bugzilla 497: Correct behaviour of exiwhat when no config exists. NM/13 Bugzilla 590: Correct handling of Resent-Date headers. Patch provided by Brad "anomie" Jorsch. NM/14 Bugzilla 622: Added timeout setting to transport filter. Patch provided by Dean Brooks. TK/05 Add native DKIM support (does not depend on external libraries). NM/15 Bugzilla 854: Removed code that symlinks to pcre as its no longer useful. Patch provided by Graeme Fowler. NM/16 Bugzilla 851: Documentation example syntax fix. NM/17 Changed NOTICE file to remove references to embedded PCRE. NM/18 Bugzilla 894: Fix issue with very long lines including comments in lsearch. NM/19 Bugzilla 745: TLS version reporting. Patch provided by Phil Pennock. NM/20 Bugzilla 167: bool: condition support. Patch provided by Phil Pennock. NM/21 Bugzilla 665: gnutls_compat_mode to allow compatibility with broken clients. Patch provided by Phil Pennock. NM/22 Bugzilla 607: prepend (not append) Resent-Message-ID and Resent-Date. Patch provided by Brad "anomie" Jorsch. NM/23 Bugzilla 687: Fix misparses in eximstats. Patch provided by Heiko Schlittermann. NM/24 Bugzilla 688: Fix exiwhat to handle log_selector = +pid. Patch provided by Heiko Schlittermann. NM/25 Bugzilla 727: Use transport mode as default mode for maildirsize file. plus update to original patch. NM/26 Bugzilla 799: Documentation correction for ratelimit. NM/27 Bugzilla 802: Improvements to local interface IP addr detection. Patch provided by David Brownlee. NM/28 Bugzilla 807: Improvements to LMTP delivery logging. NM/29 Bugzilla 862, 866, 875: Documentation bugfixes. NM/30 Bugzilla 888: TLS documentation bugfixes. NM/31 Bugzilla 896: Dovecot buffer overrun fix. NM/32 Bugzilla 889: Change all instances of "expr" in shell scripts to "expr --" Unlike the original bugzilla I have changed all shell scripts in src tree. NM/33 Bugzilla 898: Transport filter timeout fix. Patch by Todd Rinaldo. NM/34 Bugzilla 901: Fix sign/unsigned and UTF mistmatches. Patch by Serge Demonchaux. NM/35 Bugzilla 39: Base64 decode bug fixes. Patch by Jakob Hirsch. NM/36 Bugzilla 909: Correct connect() call in dcc code. NM/37 Bugzilla 910: Correct issue with relaxed/simple handling. NM/38 Bugzilla 908: Removed NetBSD3 support as no longer needed. NM/39 Bugzilla 911: Fixed MakeLinks build script. Exim version 4.69 ----------------- TK/01 Add preliminary DKIM support. Currently requires a forked version of ALT-N's libdkim that I have put here: http://duncanthrax.net/exim-experimental/ Note to Michael Haardt: I had to rename some vars in sieve.c. They were called 'true' and it seems that C99 defines that as a reserved keyword to be used with 'bool' variable types. That means you could not include C99-style headers which use bools without triggering build errors in sieve.c. NM/01 Bugzilla 592: --help option is handled incorrectly if exim is invoked as mailq or other aliases. Changed the --help handling significantly to do whats expected. exim_usage() emits usage/help information. SC/01 Added the -bylocaldomain option to eximstats. NM/02 Bugzilla 619: Defended against bad data coming back from gethostbyaddr. NM/03 Bugzilla 613: Documentation fix for acl_not_smtp. NM/04 Bugzilla 628: PCRE update to 7.4 (work done by John Hall). Exim version 4.68 ----------------- PH/01 Another patch from the Sieve maintainer. PH/02 When an IPv6 address is converted to a string for single-key lookup in an address list (e.g. for an item such as "net24-dbm;/net/works"), dots are used instead of colons so that keys in lsearch files need not contain colons. This was done some time before quoting was made available in lsearch files. However, iplsearch files do require colons in IPv6 keys (notated using the quote facility) so as to distinguish them from IPv4 keys. This meant that lookups for IP addresses in host lists did not work for iplsearch lookups. This has been fixed by arranging for IPv6 addresses to be expressed with colons if the lookup type is iplsearch. This is not incompatible, because previously such lookups could never work. The situation is now rather anomolous, since one *can* have colons in ordinary lsearch keys. However, making the change in all cases is incompatible and would probably break a number of configurations. TK/01 Change PRVS address formatting scheme to reflect latests BATV draft version. MH/01 The "spam" ACL condition code contained a sscanf() call with a %s conversion specification without a maximum field width, thereby enabling a rogue spamd server to cause a buffer overflow. While nobody in their right mind would setup Exim to query an untrusted spamd server, an attacker that gains access to a server running spamd could potentially exploit this vulnerability to run arbitrary code as the Exim user. TK/02 Bugzilla 502: Apply patch to make the SPF-Received: header use $primary_hostname instead of what libspf2 thinks the hosts name is. MH/02 The dsearch lookup now uses lstat(2) instead of stat(2) to look for a directory entry by the name of the lookup key. Previously, if a symlink pointed to a non-existing file or a file in a directory that Exim lacked permissions to read, a lookup for a key matching that symlink would fail. Now it is enough that a matching directory entry exists, symlink or not. (Bugzilla 503.) PH/03 The body_linecount and body_zerocount variables are now exported in the local_scan API. PH/04 Added the $dnslist_matched variable. PH/05 Unset $tls_cipher and $tls_peerdn before making a connection as a client. This means they are set thereafter only if the connection becomes encrypted. PH/06 Added the client_condition to authenticators so that some can be skipped by clients under certain conditions. PH/07 The error message for a badly-placed control=no_multiline_responses left "_responses" off the end of the name. PH/08 Added -Mvc to output a copy of a message in RFC 2822 format. PH/09 Tidied the code for creating ratelimiting keys, creating them explicitly (without spaces) instead of just copying the configuration text. PH/10 Added the /noupdate option to the ratelimit ACL condition. PH/11 Added $max_received_linelength. PH/12 Added +ignore_defer and +include_defer to host lists. PH/13 Installed PCRE version 7.2. This needed some changes because of the new way in which PCRE > 7.0 is built. PH/14 Implemented queue_only_load_latch. PH/15 Removed an incorrect (int) cast when reading the value of SIZE in a MAIL command. The effect was to mangle the value on 64-bit systems. PH/16 Another patch from the Sieve maintainer. PH/17 Added the NOTQUIT ACL, based on a patch from Ted Cooper. PH/18 If a system quota error occurred while trying to create the file for a maildir delivery, the message "Mailbox is full" was not appended to the bounce if the delivery eventually timed out. Change 4.67/27 below applied only to a quota excession during the actual writing of the file. PH/19 It seems that peer DN values may contain newlines (and other non-printing characters?) which causes problems in log lines. The DN values are now passed through string_printing() before being added to log lines. PH/20 Added the "servers=" facility to MySQL and PostgreSQL lookups. (Oracle and InterBase are left for another time.) PH/21 Added message_body_newlines option. PH/22 Guard against possible overflow in moan_check_errorcopy(). PH/23 POSIX allows open() to be a macro; guard against that. PH/24 If the recipient of an error message contained an @ in the local part (suitably quoted, of course), incorrect values were put in $domain and $local_part during the evaluation of errors_copy. Exim version 4.67 ----------------- MH/01 Fix for bug #448, segfault in Dovecot authenticator when interface_address is unset (happens when testing with -bh and -oMi isn't used). Thanks to Jan Srzednicki. PH/01 Added a new log selector smtp_no_mail, to log SMTP sessions that do not issue a MAIL command. PH/02 In an ACL statement such as deny dnslists = X!=127.0.0.2 : X=127.0.0.2 if a client was not listed at all, or was listed with a value other than 127.0.0.2, in the X list, but was listed with 127.0.0.2 in the Y list, the condition was not true (as it should be), so access was not denied. The bug was that the ! inversion was incorrectly passed on to the second item. This has been fixed. PH/03 Added additional dnslists conditions == and =& which are different from = and & when the dns lookup returns more than one IP address. PH/04 Added gnutls_require_{kx,mac,protocols} to give more control over the cipher suites used by GnuTLS. These options are ignored by OpenSSL. PH/05 After discussion on the list, added a compile time option ENABLE_DISABLE_ FSYNC, which compiles an option called disable_fsync that allows for bypassing fsync(). The documentation is heavily laced with warnings. SC/01 Updated eximstats to collate all SpamAssassin rejects into one bucket. PH/06 Some tidies to the infrastructure of the Test Suite that is concerned with the auxiliary C programs that it uses: (1) Arrange for BIND_8_COMPAT to be defined when compiling on OSX (Darwin); (2) Tidies to the Makefile, including adding "make clean"; (3) Added -fPIC when compiling the test dynamically loaded module, to get rid of a warning. MH/02 Fix for bug #451, causing paniclog entries to be written if a bounce message fails, move_frozen_messages = true and ignore_bounce_errors_after = 0s. The bug is otherwise harmless. PH/07 There was a bug in the dovecot authenticator such that the value of $auth1 could be overwritten, and so not correctly preserved, after a successful authentication. This usually meant that the value preserved by the server_setid option was incorrect. PH/08 Added $smtp_count_at_connection_start, deliberately with a long name. PH/09 Installed PCRE release 7.0. PH/10 The acl_not_smtp_start ACL was, contrary to the documentation, not being run for batched SMTP input. It is now run at the start of every message in the batch. While fixing this I discovered that the process information (output by running exiwhat) was not always getting set for -bs and -bS input. This is fixed, and it now also says "batched" for BSMTP. PH/11 Added control=no_pipelining. PH/12 Added $sending_ip_address and $sending_port (mostly Magnus Holmgren's patch, slightly modified), and move the expansion of helo_data till after the connection is made in the smtp transport (so it can use these values). PH/13 Added ${rfc2047d: to decoded RFC 2047 strings. PH/14 Added log_selector = +pid. PH/15 Flush SMTP output before delaying, unless control=no_delay_flush is set. PH/16 Add ${if forany and ${if forall. PH/17 Added dsn_from option to vary the From: line in DSNs. PH/18 Flush SMTP output before performing a callout, unless control = no_callout_flush is set. PH/19 Change 4.64/PH/36 introduced a bug: when address_retry_include_sender was true (the default) a successful delivery failed to delete the retry item, thus causing premature timeout of the address. The bug is now fixed. PH/20 Added hosts_avoid_pipelining to the smtp transport. PH/21 Long custom messages for fakedefer and fakereject are now split up into multiline reponses in the same way that messages for "deny" and other ACL rejections are. PH/22 Applied Jori Hamalainen's speed-up changes and typo fixes to exigrep, with slight modification. PH/23 Applied sieve patches from the maintainer "tracking the latest notify draft, changing the syntax and factoring some duplicate code". PH/24 When the log selector "outgoing_port" was set, the port was shown as -1 for deliveries of the second and subsequent messages over the same SMTP connection. PH/25 Applied Magnus Holmgren's patch for ${addresses, ${map, ${filter, and ${reduce, with only minor "tidies". SC/02 Applied Daniel Tiefnig's patch to improve the '($parent) =' pattern match. PH/26 Added a "continue" ACL modifier that does nothing, for the benefit of its expansion side effects. PH/27 When a message times out after an over-quota error from an Exim-imposed quota, the bounce message says "mailbox is full". This message was not being given when it was a system quota that was exceeded. It now should be the same. MH/03 Made $recipients available in local_scan(). local_scan() already has better access to the recipient list through recipients_list[], but $recipients can be useful in postmaster-provided expansion strings. PH/28 The $smtp_command and $smtp_command_argument variables were not correct in the case of a MAIL command with additional options following the address, for example: MAIL FROM: SIZE=1234. The option settings were accidentally chopped off. PH/29 SMTP synchronization checks are implemented when a command is read - there is a check that no more input is waiting when there shouldn't be any. However, for some commands, a delay in an ACL can mean that it is some time before the response is written. In this time, more input might arrive, invalidly. So now there are extra checks after an ACL has run for HELO/EHLO and after the predata ACL, and likewise for MAIL and RCPT when pipelining has not been advertised. PH/30 MH's patch to allow iscntrl() characters to be list separators. PH/31 Unlike :fail:, a custom message specified with :defer: was not being returned in the SMTP response when smtp_return_error_details was false. This has been fixed. PH/32 Change the Dovecot authenticator to use read() and write() on the socket instead of the C I/O that was originally supplied, because problems were reported on Solaris. PH/33 Compile failed with OpenSSL 0.9.8e. This was due to a coding error in Exim which did not show up earlier: it was assuming that a call to SSL_CTX_set_info_callback() might give an error value. In fact, there is no error. In previous releases of OpenSSL, SSL_CTX_set_info_callback() was a macro that became an assignment, so it seemed to work. This has changed to a proper function call with a void return, hence the compile error. Exim's code has been fixed. PH/34 Change HDA_SIZE in oracle.c from 256 to 512. This is needed for 64-bit cpus. PH/35 Applied a patch from the Sieve maintainer which fixes a bug in "notify". PH/36 Applied John Jetmore's patch to add -v functionality to exigrep. PH/37 If a message is not accepted after it has had an id assigned (e.g. because it turns out to be too big or there is a timeout) there is no "Completed" line in the log. When some messages of this type were selected by exigrep, they were listed as "not completed". Others were picked up by some special patterns. I have improved the selection criteria to be more general. PH/38 The host_find_failed option in the manualroute router can now be set to "ignore", to completely ignore a host whose IP address cannot be found. If all hosts are ignored, the behaviour is controlled by the new host_all_ignored option. PH/39 In a list of hosts for manualroute, if one item (either because of multi- homing or because of multiple MX records with /mx) generated more than one IP address, and the following item turned out to be the local host, all the secondary addresses of the first item were incorrectly removed from the list, along with the local host and any following hosts (which is what is supposed to happen). PH/40 When Exim receives a message, it writes the login name, uid, and gid of whoever called Exim into the -H file. In the case of the daemon it was behaving confusingly. When first started, it used values for whoever started the daemon, but after a SIGHUP it used the Exim user (because it calls itself on a restart). I have changed the code so that it now always uses the Exim user. PH/41 (Following a suggestion from Tony Finch) If all the RCPT commands in a message are rejected with the same error (e.g. no authentication or bad sender address), and a DATA command is nevertheless sent (as can happen with PIPELINING or a stupid MUA), the error message that was given to the RCPT commands is included in the rejection of the DATA command. This is intended to be helpful for MUAs that show only the final error to their users. PH/42 Another patch from the Sieve maintainer. SC/02 Eximstats - Differentiate between permanent and temporary rejects. Eximstats - Fixed some broken HTML links and added missing column headers (Jez Hancock). Eximstats - Fixed Grand Total Summary Domains, Edomains, and Email columns for Rejects, Temp Rejects, Ham, and Spam rows. SC/03 Eximstats - V1.58 Fix to get <> and blackhole to show in edomain tables. PH/43 Yet another patch from the Sieve maintainer. PH/44 I found a way to check for a TCP/IP connection going away before sending the response to the final '.' that terminates a message, but only in the case where the client has not sent further data following the '.' (unfortunately, this is allowed). However, in many cases there won't be any further data because there won't be any more messages to send. A call to select() can be used: if it shows that the input is "ready", there is either input waiting, or the socket has been closed. An attempt to read the next input character can distinguish the two cases. Previously, Exim would have sent an OK response which the client would never have see. This could lead to message repetition. This fix should cure that, at least in a lot of common cases. PH/45 Do not advertise STARTTLS in response to HELP unless it would be advertised in response to EHLO. Exim version 4.66 ----------------- PH/01 Two more bugs that were introduced by 4.64/PH/07, in addition to the one fixed by 4.65/MH/01 (is this a record?) are fixed: (i) An empty string was always treated as zero by the numeric comparison operators. This behaviour has been restored. (ii) It is documented that the numeric comparison operators always treat their arguments as decimal numbers. This was broken in that numbers starting with 0 were being interpreted as octal. While fixing these problems I realized that there was another issue that hadn't been noticed. Values of message_size_limit (both the global option and the transport option) were treated as octal if they started with 0. The documentation was vague. These values are now always treated as decimal, and I will make that clear in the documentation. Exim version 4.65 ----------------- TK/01 Disable default definition of HAVE_LINUX_SENDFILE. Clashes with Linux large file support (_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64) on older glibc versions. (#438) MH/01 Don't check that the operands of numeric comparison operators are integers when their expansion is in "skipping" mode (fixes bug introduced by 4.64-PH/07). PH/01 If a system filter or a router generates more than SHRT_MAX (32767) child addresses, Exim now panics and dies. Previously, because the count is held in a short int, deliveries were likely to be lost. As such a large number of recipients for a single message is ridiculous (performance will be very, very poor), I have chosen to impose a limit rather than extend the field. Exim version 4.64 ----------------- TK/01 Bugzilla #401. Fix DK spooling code so that it can overwrite a leftover -K file (the existence of which was triggered by #402). While we were at it, introduced process PID as part of the -K filename. This should rule out race conditions when creating these files. TK/02 Bugzilla #402. Apply patch from Simon Arlott, speeding up DK signing processing considerably. Previous code took too long for large mails, triggering a timeout which in turn triggers #401. TK/03 Introduced HAVE_LINUX_SENDFILE to os.h-Linux. Currently only used in the DK code in transports.c. sendfile() is not really portable, hence the _LINUX specificness. TF/01 In the add_headers option to the mail command in an Exim filter, there was a bug that Exim would claim a syntax error in any header after the first one which had an odd number of characters in the field name. PH/01 If a server that rejects MAIL FROM:<> was the target of a sender callout verification, Exim cached a "reject" for the entire domain. This is correct for most verifications, but it is not correct for a recipient verification with use_sender or use_postmaster set, because in that case the callout does not use MAIL FROM:<>. Exim now distinguishes the special case of MAIL FROM:<> rejection from other early rejections (e.g. rejection of HELO). When verifying a recipient using a non-null MAIL address, the cache is ignored if it shows MAIL FROM:<> rejection. Whatever the result of the callout, the value of the domain cache is left unchanged (for any other kind of callout, getting as far as trying RCPT means that the domain itself is ok). PH/02 Tidied a number of unused variable and signed/unsigned warnings that gcc 4.1.1 threw up. PH/03 On Solaris, an unexpectedly close socket (dropped connection) can manifest itself as EPIPE rather than ECONNECT. When tidying away a session, the daemon ignores ECONNECT errors and logs others; it now ignores EPIPE as well. PH/04 Applied Nico Erfurth's refactoring patch to tidy up mime.c (quoted-printable decoding). PH/05 Applied Nico Erfurth's refactoring patch to tidy up spool_mbox.c, and later the small subsequent patch to fix an introduced bug. PH/06 Installed the latest Cygwin Makefile from the Cygwin maintainer. PH/07 There was no check for overflow in expansions such as ${if >{1}{4096M}}. PH/08 An error is now given if message_size_limit is specified negative. PH/09 Applied and tidied up Jakob Hirsch's patch for allowing ACL variables to be given (somewhat) arbitrary names. JJ/01 exipick 20060919.0, allow for arbitrary acl_ variables introduced in 4.64-PH/09. JJ/02 exipick 20060919.0, --show-vars args can now be regular expressions, miscellaneous code fixes PH/10 Added the log_reject_target ACL modifier to specify where to log rejections. PH/11 Callouts were setting the name used for EHLO/HELO from $smtp_active_ hostname. This is wrong, because it relates to the incoming message (and probably the interface on which it is arriving) and not to the outgoing callout (which could be using a different interface). This has been changed to use the value of the helo_data option from the smtp transport instead - this is what is used when a message is actually being sent. If there is no remote transport (possible with a router that sets up host addresses), $smtp_active_hostname is used. PH/12 Installed Andrey Panin's patch to add a dovecot authenticator. Various tweaks were necessary in order to get it to work (see also 21 below): (a) The code assumed that strncpy() returns a negative number on buffer overflow, which isn't the case. Replaced with Exim's string_format() function. (b) There were several signed/unsigned issues. I just did the minimum hacking in of casts. There is scope for a larger refactoring. (c) The code used strcasecmp() which is not a standard C function. Replaced with Exim's strcmpic() function. (d) The code set only $1; it now sets $auth1 as well. (e) A simple test gave the error "authentication client didn't specify service in request". It would seem that Dovecot has changed its interface. Fortunately there's a specification; I followed it and changed what the client sends and it appears to be working now. PH/13 Added $message_headers_raw to provide the headers without RFC 2047 decoding. PH/14 Corrected misleading output from -bv when -v was also used. Suppose the address A is aliased to B and C, where B exists and C does not. Without -v the output is "A verified" because verification stops after a successful redirection if more than one address is generated. However, with -v the child addresses are also verified. Exim was outputting "A failed to verify" and then showing the successful verification for C, with its parentage. It now outputs "B failed to verify", showing B's parentage before showing the successful verification of C. PH/15 Applied Michael Deutschmann's patch to allow DNS black list processing to look up a TXT record in a specific list after matching in a combined list. PH/16 It seems that the options setting for the resolver (RES_DEFNAMES and RES_DNSRCH) can affect the behaviour of gethostbyname() and friends when they consult the DNS. I had assumed they would set it the way they wanted; and indeed my experiments on Linux seem to show that in some cases they do (I could influence IPv6 lookups but not IPv4 lookups). To be on the safe side, however, I have now made the interface to host_find_byname() similar to host_find_bydns(), with an argument containing the DNS resolver options. The host_find_byname() function now sets these options at its start, just as host_find_bydns() does. The smtp transport options dns_qualify_single and dns_search_parents are passed to host_find_byname() when gethostbyname=TRUE in this transport. Other uses of host_find_byname() use the default settings of RES_DEFNAMES (qualify_single) but not RES_DNSRCH (search_parents). PH/17 Applied (a modified version of) Nico Erfurth's patch to make spool_read_header() do less string testing, by means of a preliminary switch on the second character of optional "-foo" lines. (This is overdue, caused by the large number of possibilities that now exist. Originally there were few.) While I was there, I also converted the str(n)cmp tests so they don't re-test the leading "-" and the first character, in the hope this might squeeze out yet more improvement. PH/18 Two problems with "group" syntax in header lines when verifying: (1) The flag allowing group syntax was set by the header_syntax check but not turned off, possible causing trouble later; (2) The flag was not being set at all for the header_verify test, causing "group"-style headers to be rejected. I have now set it in this case, and also caused header_ verify to ignore an empty address taken from a group. While doing this, I came across some other cases where the code for allowing group syntax while scanning a header line wasn't quite right (mostly, not resetting the flag correctly in the right place). These bugs could have caused trouble for malformed header lines. I hope it is now all correct. PH/19 The functions {pwcheck,saslauthd}_verify_password() are always called with the "reply" argument non-NULL. The code, however (which originally came from elsewhere) had *some* tests for NULL when it wrote to *reply, but it didn't always do it. This confused somebody who was copying the code for some other use. I have removed all the tests. PH/20 It was discovered that the GnuTLS code had support for RSA_EXPORT, a feature that was used to support insecure browsers during the U.S. crypto embargo. It requires special client support, and Exim is probably the only MTA that supported it -- and would never use it because real RSA is always available. This code has been removed, because it had the bad effect of slowing Exim down by computing (never used) parameters for the RSA_EXPORT functionality. PH/21 On the advice of Timo Sirainen, added a check to the dovecot authenticator to fail if there's a tab character in the incoming data (there should never be unless someone is messing about, as it's supposed to be base64-encoded). Also added, on Timo's advice, the "secured" option if the connection is using TLS or if the remote IP is the same as the local IP, and the "valid-client-cert option" if a client certificate has been verified. PH/22 As suggested by Dennis Davis, added a server_condition option to *all* authenticators. This can be used for authorization after authentication succeeds. (In the case of plaintext, it servers for both authentication and authorization.) PH/23 Testing for tls_required and lost_connection in a retry rule didn't work if any retry times were supplied. PH/24 Exim crashed if verify=helo was activated during an incoming -bs connection, where there is no client IP address to check. In this situation, the verify now always succeeds. PH/25 Applied John Jetmore's -Mset patch. PH/26 Added -bem to be like -Mset, but loading a message from a file. PH/27 In a string expansion for a processed (not raw) header when multiple headers of the same name were present, leading whitespace was being removed from all of them, but trailing whitespace was being removed only from the last one. Now trailing whitespace is removed from each header before concatenation. Completely empty headers in a concatenation (as before) are ignored. PH/28 Fixed bug in backwards-compatibility feature of PH/09 (thanks to John Jetmore). It would have mis-read ACL variables from pre-4.61 spool files. PH/29 [Removed. This was a change that I later backed out, and forgot to correct the ChangeLog entry (that I had efficiently created) before committing the later change.] PH/30 Exim was sometimes attempting to deliver messages that had suffered address errors (4xx response to RCPT) over the same connection as other messages routed to the same hosts. Such deliveries are always "forced", so retry times are not inspected. This resulted in far too many retries for the affected addresses. The effect occurred only when there were more hosts than the hosts_max_try setting in the smtp transport when it had the 4xx errors. Those hosts that it had tried were not added to the list of hosts for which the message was waiting, so if all were tried, there was no problem. Two fixes have been applied: (i) If there are any address or message errors in an SMTP delivery, none of the hosts (tried or untried) are now added to the list of hosts for which the message is waiting, so the message should not be a candidate for sending over the same connection that was used for a successful delivery of some other message. This seems entirely reasonable: after all the message is NOT "waiting for some host". This is so "obvious" that I'm not sure why it wasn't done previously. Hope I haven't missed anything, but it can't do any harm, as the worst effect is to miss an optimization. (ii) If, despite (i), such a delivery is accidentally attempted, the routing retry time is respected, so at least it doesn't keep hammering the server. PH/31 Installed Andrew Findlay's patch to close the writing end of the socket in ${readsocket because some servers need this prod. PH/32 Added some extra debug output when updating a wait-xxx database. PH/33 The hint "could be header name not terminated by colon", which has been given for certain expansion errors for a long time, was not being given for the ${if def:h_colon_omitted{... case. PH/34 The spec says: "With one important exception, whenever a domain list is being scanned, $domain contains the subject domain." There was at least one case where this was not true. PH/35 The error "getsockname() failed: connection reset by peer" was being written to the panic log as well as the main log, but it isn't really panic-worthy as it just means the connection died rather early on. I have removed the panic log writing for the ECONNRESET error when getsockname() fails. PH/36 After a 4xx response to a RCPT error, that address was delayed (in queue runs only) independently of the message's sender address. This meant that, if the 4xx error was in fact related to the sender, a different message to the same recipient with a different sender could confuse things. In particualar, this can happen when sending to a greylisting server, but other circumstances could also provoke similar problems. I have changed the default so that the retry time for these errors is now based a combination of the sender and recipient addresses. This change can be overridden by setting address_retry_include_sender=false in the smtp transport. PH/37 For LMTP over TCP/IP (the smtp transport), error responses from the remote server are returned as part of bounce messages. This was not happening for LMTP over a pipe (the lmtp transport), but now it is the same for both kinds of LMTP. PH/38 Despite being documented as not happening, Exim was rewriting addresses in header lines that were in fact CNAMEs. This is no longer the case. PH/39 If -R or -S was given with -q