exim4_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.changes is NEW
(new) exim4-base_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb standard mail
support files for all Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. exim4-base provides the support
files needed by all exim4 daemon packages. You need an additional package
containing the main executable. The available packages are:
.
exim4-daemon-light
exim4-daemon-heavy
.
If you build exim4 from the source package locally, you can also
build an exim4-daemon-custom package tailored to your own feature set.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4-config_4.71-2~bpo50+1_all.deb standard mail
configuration for the Exim MTA (v4)
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. exim4-config provides the configuration
for the exim4 daemon packages. The configuration framework has been split
off the main package to allow sites to replace the configuration scheme
with their own without having to change the actual exim4 packages.
.
Sites with special configuration needs (having a lot of identically
configured machines for example) can use this to distribute their own
custom configuration via the packaging system, using the magic
available with dpkg's conffile handling, without having to do local
changes on all of these machines.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4-daemon-heavy-dbg_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
debugging symbols for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains
debugging symbols for the binaries contained in the
exim4-daemon-heavy package.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4-daemon-heavy_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional mail
Exim MTA (v4) daemon with extended features, including exiscan-acl
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains the exim4
daemon with extended features. In addition to the features already
supported by exim4-daemon-light, exim4-daemon-heavy includes LDAP,
sqlite, PostgreSQL and MySQL data lookups, SASL and SPA SMTP authentication,
embedded Perl interpreter, and the content scanning extension
(formerly known as "exiscan-acl") for integration of virus scanners
and spamassassin.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4-daemon-light-dbg_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
debugging symbols for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains
debugging symbols for the binaries contained in the
exim4-daemon-light package.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4-daemon-light_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb standard mail
lightweight Exim MTA (v4) daemon
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains the exim4
daemon with only basic features enabled. It works well with the
standard setups that are provided by Debian and includes support for
TLS encryption and the dlopen patch to allow dynamic loading of a
local_scan function.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4-dbg_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
debugging symbols for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains
debugging symbols for the binaries contained in the exim4
packages. The daemon packages have their own debug package.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4-dev_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra mail
header files for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains header
files that can be used to compile code that is then dynamically linked
to exim's local_scan interface.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4_4.71-2~bpo50+1.diff.gz standard mail
(new) exim4_4.71-2~bpo50+1.dsc standard mail
(new) exim4_4.71-2~bpo50+1_all.deb standard mail
metapackage to ease Exim MTA (v4) installation
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. exim4 is the metapackage depending
on the essential components for a basic exim4 installation.
.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@lists.alioth.debian.org. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
(new) exim4_4.71.orig.tar.gz standard mail
(new) eximon4_4.71-2~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional mail
monitor application for the Exim MTA (v4) (X11 interface)
Eximon is a helper program for the Exim MTA (v4). It allows
administrators to view the mail queue and logs, and perform a variety
of actions on queued messages, such as freezing, bouncing and thawing
messages.
Changes: exim4 (4.71-2~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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* Rebuild for lenny-backports.
* backports.org does not accept v3 packages. Unpack sid package and drop
debian/source/.
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exim4 (4.71-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Pulled from upstream: 20_PDKIM-Upgrade-PolarSSL.diff. Update files copied
from PolarSSL to 0.12.1.
* Add example file to set smarthost from /etc/network/interfaces (mh)
* Add DKIM_* macros on remote smtp transports for setting the corresponding
dkim_* options.
* Upload to unstable.
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exim4 (4.71-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New upstream version.
+ Drop patches included upstream. 51_dkimrelatedcrash.diff
51_noreject_unsigned.diff.
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exim4 (4.70-2) experimental; urgency=low
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* 51_noreject_unsigned.diff Fix a dkim related expansion error that appears
when the expanded value of dkim_verify_signers winds up empty and
acl_smtp_dkim is defined. (This has the effect of rejecting any mail
without DKIM signature.)
* Work around 490937 by removing CHANGES.
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exim4 (4.70-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* Point watchfile to ftp.exim.org.
* Use dpkg-source v3 instead of dpatch, simplifying debian/rules a little
bit.
* New upstream version.
+ Pull 51_dkimrelatedcrash.diff fixing a segfault only applying to the
4.7x series. http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=912
* debhelper v7 mode.
+ Use -XCHANGES to Keep dh_installchangelogs v7 from insisting to install
./CHANGES as upstream changelog.
+ Bump build-dependency.
+ Use dh_prep instead of dh_clean -k.
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exim4 (4.70~rc4-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New upstream version.
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exim4 (4.70~cvs+20091030-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New upstream snapshot.
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exim4 (4.70~cvs+20091026-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New snapshot.
+ Fixes segfault in dovecot authenticator. Closes: #551106
+ Improved documentation regarding certifacte verification on outgoing
SMTP connections. Closes: #544472
* Drop 40_boolean_redefine_protect.dpatch - included upstream.
* Drop unapplied superfluous patches from diff: 36_pcre 37_exiwhatpsmisc.
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exim4 (4.70~cvs+20091017-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* Fix syntax errors in README.Debian.xml. (Thank's, Daniel Leidert)
* New upstream cvs snapshot.
+ Drop unnecessary patches: 36_pcre 37_exiwhatpsmisc.
+ Close dovecot socket after wrong password was given. Closes: #515503
+ Standalone DKIM support. Obsoletes and therefore
Closes: #486437,#459883
* Drop upstream URL from package descriptions. Closes: #471425
* [patches/00_unpack.dpatch] Drop workaround for tar 1.14, even oldstable
has 1.16. Closes: #486436.
* Do not set 'tls_try_verify_hosts = *' by default anymore. Some clients
(e.g Outlook) will terminate the SSL connection when the server presents
the long list of accepted TLS certificates after STARTTLS. If TLS
certificate validation of clients is needed you'll need to set
MAIN_TLS_TRY_VERIFY_HOSTS again and point MAIN_TLS_VERIFY_CERTIFICATES to
a file containing only the accepted certificates.
Closes: #515999, #316522, #482012
* Add debian/README.source. (Policy 3.8.3)
* Fix typo in update-exim4.conf.8.
Thanks to Calum Mackay. Closes: #543354
* Listen on IPv6 loopback interface by default. (Only applies to fresh
installations.) Closes: #544292
* upstream default configure file explicitly disables dkim in some
instances. Merge into Debian config and update debian/example.conf.md5.
Bump Conflicts of exim4-config package.
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exim4 (4.69-11) unstable; urgency=medium
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* Build-Depend on lynx-cur|lynx instead of lynx. (lynx is just a dummy
package currently, and due its strict dependencies uninstallable until
the most recent version of lynx-cur has been built.)
* Work around sed's improved unicode support, not accepting latin1
characters as pattern delimiters in UTF-8 locales anymore. Closes: #527445
+ [update-exim4.conf] Go for / as separator instead. - This might have
served a purpose in earlier releases with free-form replacements but is
just overcomplicated now.
+ [update-exim4defaults]: The tricky bits for exim options are the
ones that take a filename as argument (e.g. -C and -oX) or -D for
overriding macros. Use LC_CTYPE=C.
+ [exim4-config.config] The sed commands deals with (lists of) hostnames
and IP(v6) addresses and nets. Use LC_CTYPE=C.
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exim4 (4.69-10) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Andreas Metzler ]
* Use macro CONFDIR in lowuid_aliases router, too. Closes: #507124
* Disable shell filename expansion in update-exim4.conf using set -f.
Closes: #515668
* Stop using set -u in update-exim4.conf. With version 4.0 bash changed its
behavior to throw an error on expansion of $* or $@ with set -u if no
positional parameters were given. Working around this is obnoxious and
harms readability, imho doing away with set -u's benefits. Closes: #518752
* Allow setting outgoing smtp helo/ehlo by setting
REMOTE_SMTP_HELO_DATA macro directly. Previously this was just supposed
to be used as a helper macro for REMOTE_SMTP_HELO_FROM_DNS.
REMOTE_SMTP_HELO_FROM_DNS overrides a manual REMOTE_SMTP_HELO_DATA data
setting. Closes: #514113
* [README.Debian] Bring documentation for Diffie-Hellman parameters up to
current practice, mainly by deleting most of the outdated docs.
Closes: #508749
* [exim4 init-script]. Modify check for smtp inetd entry to use an anchored
pattern, matching "smtp" but not "smtp-foo". Closes: #516146
* exim4-daemon-light now Provides: default-mta. See #508644.
* Ship both transport-filter.pl and ratelimit.pl in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/examples. Closes: #518836
* [lintian] Add ${misc:Depends} to all Depends.
* [lintian] Add override for dbg-package-missing-depends exim4-dbg.
* Sync debian/control with override file by moving *-dbg to section debug.
* Fix grammar error in update-exim4.conf.8. (Thank's, Gerfried Fuchs)
Closes: #525248
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[ Christian Perrier ]
* Debconf translations:
- Asturian. Closes: #511624
- Belarusian. Closes: #516049
- Kazakh added. Closes: #520996
- Slovak. Closes: #523447
- Bengali added.
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