All releases of Mail Avenger


Release Notes: This release contains minor changes to deal with newer versions of gcc and BerkeleyDB, as well as Debian's forthcoming relocation of the BerkeleyDB libraries.


Release Notes: Minor fixes were made to allow compilation with newer libraries and versions of gcc.


Release Notes: Support for newer BerkeleyDB versions, two new configuration options (LogTag and IdentTimeout), and a MSGID environment variable that can be used to correlate rcpt commands with message bodies.


Release Notes: Several minor bugs were fixed. The SMTPCB configuration directive was changed to give more options. An InsecureSASL configuration option was added by request of users.


Release Notes: This release fixes the rbl command, and makes a few other very minor changes.


Release Notes: This release relaxes the bodytest restrictions from 0.7.5, which were too strict. It works around a bug in FreeBSD's dn_expand that could cause some mail with legitimate SPF records to be deferred indefinitely. The "<" and "<!" directives in avenger.local have been fixed.


Release Notes: TrustedNet and TrustedDomain hosts can now exceed message and connection limits. A new MaxRelayRcpts directive allows relays to exceed per-message RCPT command limits. Minor SPF changes make the implementation compatible with (forthcoming) RFC 4408. asmtpd is stricter about only running bodytest commands for the same user's copy of a message.


Release Notes: The rbl script command was fixed. The interaction of relay and rcpt scripts was made at least a little more intuitive. mbox "From " lines are no longer fed to sendmail, as this breaks some simple SMTP client replacements for sendmail. A few more minor bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: The format of the "Received:" headers was changed. The old format, though legal, gets incorrectly parsed by SpamAssassin, causing false positives. Since fixing SpamAssassin properly would be hard (because "Received:" syntax is ambiguous), it is recommended that SpamAssassin users work around the problem by upgrading to Mail Avenger 0.7.3.


Release Notes: This release fixes a rare core dump in asmtpd. While this was not a security problem, it is recommended that people upgrade for reliability.