Source: https://notes.sagredo.eu/it/qmail-notes-183/changelog-113.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 14:14:42+00:00

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* "qmailctl stat" now shows something like "0 days, 00 hours 16 mins"
* change "up" and "down" to green and red color.
* fixed a bug where the filesize part of the S=<filesize> component of the Maildir++ compatible filename is wrong (tx MG). More info here and here.
It now manages long TXT records, avoiding the rejection of some hotmail.com messages.
* dkim patch updated to v. 1.19: verification will not fail when a dkim signature does not include the subject provided that the UNSIGNED_SUBJECT environment variable is declared. More info here.
-the SSLv3 connection upon the auth was switched off because of security reasons (thanks to Florian).
-modified the QUEUE_EXTRA variable in extra.h to record the Message-ID in the qmail-send's log (thanks to Simone for the hint). Look here for details.
roundcube upgraded to v. 1.0.3.
Bruce Guenter has released a new version of ezmlm-idx, getting the program to be compliant with the Yahoo DMARC Policy Change. You have to recompile qmailadmin against ezmlm as well.
-added qmail-smtpd-liberal-lf patch, which allows qmail-smtpd to accept messages that are terminated with a single \n instead of the required \r\n sequence. This should avoid some "read failed" reject.
-added qmail-SRS patch. You must install libsrs2 now.
-DKIM patch upgraded to v. 1.17. Defined -DHAVE_SHA_256 while compiling dkimverify.cpp in the Makefile. This solved an issue while verifying signatures using sha256.
-new combined patch released. The DKIM patch has been upgraded to v. 1.16; the signing at qmail-remote level has been revised by its author.
-I added notes about qmail-remote signing in the DKIM page of this guide.
ucspi-tcp6: upgraded to v. 0.99. The current version includes an hack by Manvendra Bhangui from indimail.org which gets tcpserver and qmail's spfcheck to be IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses compliant, provided that you install his modified qmail-spf patch (my combined patch already has this adjustment to spf).
-DKIM patch upgraded to v. 1.12. The new patch adds surblfilter functionality.
-the dovecot's expunge shell script was simplyfied. Using the sql driver solved all issues of the old vpopmail backend related to the missing iteration feature.
The qmail-forcetls patch was simplyfied accordingly.
2012.10.25 vpopmail: upgraded to v. 5.4.33 (now marked as stable). Be aware that you have to recompile netqmail, qmailadmin and vqadmin as well.
2012.01.21 Roundcube: updated to v. 0.7.1. All plugins have been updated to latest version as well.
2011.12.13 dnsbl.sorbs.org is not on my RBL examples anymore, as it proved to be a bad list. It's rejecting gmail's IPs and also confusing the IP of my own server as dynamic.
2011.12.12 New combined patch released.
-modified update_tmprsadh to chown the .pem files to vpopmail to avoid hang-ups during the smtp conversation on port 587 caused by permission problems.
2011.10.06 New combined patch released.
2011.07.27: Big patch updated. My force-tls patch allows the management of STARTTLS and CRAM-MD5 variables in the run file, so that there's no need to recompile each time anymore.
2011.07.03 Added support for rblsmtpd. Added a page about the greetdelay patch.
2011.06.29 New combined patch released. Added ext-todo and big-todo patches, which adress the "silly qmail syndrome" on big servers.
2011.05.25 RoundCube: updated to v. 0.5.2. Updated almost all roundcube's plugin to latest version.
2011.04.06 Vermulen's TLS patch updated (security fix, see http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/555316).
New qmail combined patch releasead.
* removed, because it was causing more problems than advantages, as the domain of the log@yourdomain.tld had to match the system domain inside control/me and can't be a virtual domain as well."
In my setup I have a log@defaultdomain.tld which is a very important mailbox that I cannot change.
#define QUEUE_EXTRA "Tlog\0" -> #define QUEUE_EXTRA ""
If I understand correcty with the qmail-extra patch removed this is not going to be needed, correct ?

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