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diff --git a/debian/postfix.NEWS b/debian/postfix.NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97b222b --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/postfix.NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +postfix (3.1.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + Starting with postfix 3.0, Debian's custom dynamically loadable module + support has been replaced with a new upstream implementation. To support + this change, some files in /etc/postfix required updates. If prompted + during install to accept or reject changes, take care not to reject changes + due to the new configuration. Failure to do so may lead to a non-working + system. + + Starting with Debian 9, Codename Stretch, postfix is shipped with a systemd + unit file for native systemd integration (the old sysv init script is also + provided for non-systemd deployments). Manipulation of Postfix instances + using the new unit files is described in README.Debian. + + -- Scott Kitterman <scott@kitterman.com> Mon, 02 Jan 2017 14:05:46 -0500 + +postfix (2.4-20070123-1) experimental; urgency=low + + As of this version, Debian's postfix defaults to matching upstream + behavior (introduced in postfix 2.0) in handling excessively long lines + in a message: + The Postfix SMTP client now breaks message header or body lines that + are longer than $smtp_line_length_limit characters (default: 990). + Earlier Postfix versions broke lines at $line_length_limit characters + (default: 2048). Postfix versions before 20010611 did not break long + lines at all. Reportedly, some mail servers refuse to receive mail + with lines that exceed the 1000 character limit that is specified by + the SMTP standard. + + Those wishing the old behavior of never breaking lines should set + smtp_line_length_limit=0 in /etc/postfix/main.cf, and be aware that they + are not standard conformant. + + -- LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org> Wed, 24 Jan 2007 07:28:15 -0700 |