[Bug 208107] mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole update to 0.4.13
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Bug ID: 208107
Summary: mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole update to 0.4.13
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only Me
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: ler at lerctr.org
Created attachment 168351
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update patch
Here is the final v0.4.13 release of Pigeonhole for Dovecot v2.2.22.
Nothing changed since the RC.
Changelog v0.4.13:
* redirect action: Added the list-id header to the duplicate ID for
mail loop prevention. This means that the message sent directly to
the user and the message coming through the mailing list itself are
treated as different messages by the loop detection of the redirect
command, even though their Message-ID may be identical.
* Changed the Sieve number type to uint64_t, which means that Sieve
numbers can now technically range up to 2^64. Some other Sieve
implementation allowed this, making this change necessary for
successful migration.
+ Implemented the sieve_implicit_extensions setting. The extensions
listed in this setting do not need to be enabled explicitly using the
Sieve "require" command. This behavior directkly violates the
standard, but can be necessary for compatibility with some existing
implementations of Sieve. Do not use this setting unless you really
need to!
- redirect action: Made mail loop detection more robust by forcibly
adding a Message-ID header if it is missing.
- Prevent logging a useless "script not found" error message for LDAP
scripts for which the entry exists but no attribute containing a
script. This is not necessarily an error.
- extprograms plugin: Changed the communication channel between parent
and child process for a directly forked program from a socketpair to
a double pipe. Linux does not support /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout and
friends for sockets. For some shell program authors this may be
confusing, so that is why it is changed. When using the script
service, these device nodes are still not usable though.
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