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List:       postfix-announce
Subject:    Postfix stable release 3.7.1 and legacy releases 3.6.6, 3.5.16, 3.4.26
From:       Wietse Venema <wietse () porcupine ! org>
Date:       2022-04-18 18:54:45
Message-ID: 4Khx1x3SwGzJrNw () spike ! porcupine ! org
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[An on-line version of this announcement will be available at
https://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-3.7.1.html]

Fixed in Postfix 3.7, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4:

  * (problem introduced: Postfix 2.7) The milter_header_checks maps
    are now opened before the cleanup(8) server enters the chroot
    jail. Problem reported by Jesper Dybdal.

  * In an internal client module, "host or service not found" was
    a fatal error, causing the milter_default_action setting to be
    ignored. It is now a non-fatal error, just like a failure to
    connect. Problem reported by Christian Degenkolb.

  * The proxy_read_maps default value was missing up to 27 parameter
    names. The corresponding lookup tables were not automatically
    authorized for use with the proxymap(8) service. The parameter
    names were ending in _checks, _reply_footer, _reply_filter,
    _command_filter, and _delivery_status_filter.

  * (problem introduced: Postfix 3.0) With dynamic map loading
    enabled, an attempt to create a map with "postmap regexp:path"
    would result in a bogus error message "Is the postfix-regexp
    package installed?" instead of "unsupported map type for this
    operation". This happened with all non-dynamic map types (static,
    cidr, etc.) that have no 'bulk create' support. Problem reported
    by Greg Klanderman.

Additionally, the following were fixed in Postfix 3.7:

  * In PCRE_README, "pcre2 --libs" should be "pcre2 --libs8". Problem
    reported by Carlos Velasco.

  * Documented in the postlogd(8) daemon manpage that the Postfix
    >= 3.7 postlog(1) command can run with setgid permissions.

You can find the updated Postfix source code at the mirrors listed
at https://www.postfix.org/.

	Wietse

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