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ZeroMQ) is used between Amavis components as an internal messaging protocol, make sure to replace all 0MQ-enabled Amavis components on upgrading amavisd, as the internal protocol has changed slightly, taking advantage of 0MQ multi-part messages for better performance. Affected programs are: amavis-services, amavisd-status, amavisd-snmp-subagent-zmq, and amavisd. NOTE: The Crossroads I/O project (libxs) ceased development on July 2012, to be replaced by nanomsg eventually by the same author. The 0MQ library (libzmq) is currently (2013) the best choice, the preferred library version is 3.2.2 or later along with the ZMQ::LibZMQ3 Perl interface module and ZMQ::Constants. The older version 2 of the library, along with an older perl module ZeroMQ, should be fine too, but lacks support for IPv6. amavisd is compatible with perl 5.18.0 and with SpamAssassin 3.4.0 NEW FEATURES SUMMARY * new Redis storage for the "pen pals" feature; * improved IPv6 support; * support for p0f v3; * new macros ip_trace_all and ip_trace_public; * amavisd-status now shows a bar graph display of the number of active processes; * the timing report log entry can show CPU usage at log level 2 if a module Unix::Getrusage is available;- Fix multiple bugs in systemd unit, syslog.target should not be used and Wants must be used instead of requires in most cases.- use %defattr correctly to make /var/spool/amavis not worldreadable.- Install amavisd.service accordingly (/usr/lib/systemd for 12.3 and up or /lib/systemd for older versions).- update to version 2.8.0 - COMPATIBILITY 2.8.0 * removed an old compatibility measure: default value of @banned_admin_maps was changed from: @banned_admin_maps = (\$banned_admin, \%virus_admin, \$virus_admin); to a more consistent: @banned_admin_maps = (\$banned_admin); The previous default value of @banned_admin_maps tried to maintain compatibility with versions before the setting was separated from its companion @virus_admin_maps. Now this compatibility is no longer considered necessary and contributes to some confusion, so it was dropped. See 2.4.0 and 2.2.1 release notes for previous changes to this setting. * quarantining to an mbox format file used to include a local time in an mbox separator line, which differs from RFC 4155 and common practices of using an UTC timestamp; a time zone of a timestamp in separator lines is now changed to UTC; - BUG FIXES 2.8.0 * fixed initial evaluation of dynamic (i.e. per policy bank) values of $enable_dkim_verification, $enable_dkim_signing and $bypass_decode_parts across all declared policy banks; these policy bank entries may be scalars of references to such; * finely adjust a message size for de-stuffed dots according to a size definition in RFC 1870; avoids occasional message size mismatch when using an antispam interface module SpamdClient (implementing client-side of a spamc/spamd protocol); * updated LDAP.ldif to match LDAP.schema; provided by Quanah Gibson-Mount; * updated AMAVIS-MIB.txt and amavisd-snmp-subagent: changed type of SNMP variables *MsgsSize* in the group amavisStats 7 from Counter32 to Counter64 for consistency with other *MsgsSize* variables in groups amavisStats 3 and amavisStats 9; - NEW FEATURES SUMMARY 2.8.0 * For monitoring and statistics gathering purposes a new set of utilities and service processes is available based on a message passing paradigm, using a 0MQ (a.k.a. ZMQ, ZeroMQ, or Crossroads I/O) library. This replaces a functionally similar set of utilities based on a shared BerkeleyDB database, with a benefit of avoiding lock contention altogether. This can bring sigificant speedups, most pronounced on a host with many busy amavisd child processes. * Applied numerous fine-grained optimizations based on a NYTProf profiler results. Optimizations include a reduction in a number of generated Perl opcodes and similar micro-optimizations. This accounts for a large amount of small changes in the code. * Our current statistics (Q4 2011) shows that 80 % of messages are below 30.000 bytes, and 90 % of mail messages are below 100.000 bytes in size. As an optimization, messages below 100 KiB in size are now kept and processed in memory, including passing them more optimally to SpamAssassin 3.4.0. Some file activity is still there, but is much reduced. If $TEMPBASE also resides on an SSD disk (or a RAM disk), observed speedup between 2.7.2 and 2.8.0 was 3 to 8 percent on a busy host (with monitoring disabled, so as not to skew a measurement). * Use a module IO::Socket::IP if available, instead of dealing directly with low-level modules IO::Socket::INET and IO::Socket::INET6; * choose more appropriate defaults if running on an IPv6-only host (like connecting to ::1 instead of 127.0.0.1 which may not exist); * amavisd-release now also supports connecting to amavisd over IPv6; * as a debugging aid it is now possible that a late event triggers full logging of earlier events that occurred during processing of a current mail message; * $enable_ldap setting is now dynamic, i.e. can be changed by a policy bank, which makes it possible to selectively disable LDAP lookups per policy bank; * optionally avoid persistent connections to SQL and LDAP servers; * it is now possible to disable calling an external file(1) utility but still have MIME parts decoding enabled; * added support in Amavis::SpamControl::ExtProg for an external spam scanner Bogofilter; * added locking options to @spam_scanners entries, to be used with external scanners which need but do not implement locking of their resources by themselves; * added a global configuration setting $sa_userprefs_file, which is passed on to SpamAssassin as a 'userprefs_filename' parameter at initialization; * added a subroutine iso8601_weekday(), potentially useful with partitioning; * added several new macros available to logging and notification templates;- update to version 2.7.2 * a generated Received header field was missing the 'IPv6:' prefix in the TCP-info component of a 'by' subfield (as required by RFC 5321, section 4.1.3) when amavisd received a message over an IPv6 protocol; (btw, the TCP-info component of a 'from' subfield was correct); * changed data type of an SNMP variable LogRetries from C32 to C64 for consistency with the MIB; * updated AV entry 'AVG Anti-Virus' to consider status 403 continuation lines when searching for a virus name; suggested by Ralf Hildebrandt; * reduce a log level to 5 on a log message: Amavis::IO::RW: Error flushing on close: ... to avoid an innocent but sinister-looking warning when a pipe to a virus scanner is broken and needs to be re-established; reported by Stefan Jakobs * updated an AV entry for 'F-Secure Linux Security' to version 9.14; options updated by Mika Ilmaranta, a patch by Tuomo Soini; * fix a Unix socket compatibility issue with Net::Server versions 2.000, 2.001 and 2.002, where a method NS_unix_path no longer exists. This method was re-introduced for compatibility reasons in 2.003. Reported by Paul MacKenzie;- unarj was dropped from Factory, remove dependency to it- fix the systemd service file- fix build for < 1210- bnc#706257 - amavis failed to start during boot, however it is active- Add systemd scripts- Fix amavisd-milter binary name- obsolete amavisd-milter package- Integrate amavisd-milter- bnc#718025 - amavisd-new 2.7.0 fails to start- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile- update to 2.7.0 With a synergy of four solutions, using amavisd-new in a pre-queue filtering setup became a sensible / better behaved solution: - old helper programs amavis.c and amavis-milter.c are no longer distributed with the package, along with the whole helper-progs subdirectory. As a milter client please use the more modern 'amavisd-milter' package by Petr Rehor, available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/amavisd-milter/ - the "smtpd_proxy_options=speed_adjust" Postfix option, available since Postfix 2.7.0 (20091101), improves decoupling between SMTP clients and a content filter in a proxy setup, reducing the number of content filtering processes needed for the same mail load. With this option turned on, a Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before connecting to a before-queue content filter; - a master_deadline option and its API equivalent, available in SpamAssassin since version 3.3.0, allows for time limiting on lengthy rules checking, while still providing results when a time limit is exceeded; this makes it more suitable for time-sensitive setups like a pre-queue filtering setup; - reworked sub-task time limiting in amavisd, along with its counterpart solution in SpamAssassin, makes it better suited to a real-time nature of pre-queue filtering setups, where one has no control over how long SMTP clients are willing to wait at the data-end stage; - a re-purposed command line option 'reload' now does a warm restart, keeping sockets available to an MTA client at all times, thus reducing a chance that an MTA would even notice a content filter's warm restart.- bnc#710289 - amavisd-new: fails rpmlint check non-ghost-in-var-run- Enable clamav as integrated scanner - Enable Avira Antivir personal- update to 2.6.6 - amavisd-release was not sending a 'mail_file' attribute when a quarantined message was a non-compressed file in a single-level directory quarantine - quarantining to SQL was sporadically failing, reporting some unrelated random error (like 'not available' or 'OpenSSL error: header too long'); - avoid a warning "_WARN: Use of uninitialized value in string eq at ... line 275." when an SQL-based white/black-listing is used; - wrap the sql clause SET NAMES 'utf8' so that only a warning at a log level 2 is issued if an SQL server does not understand the command (SQLite, old versions of MySQL) instead of aborting; - when a back-end MTA rejected a message, amavisd would send a non-delivery status notification, but also propagate the reject status back, which is wrong, only one or the other response would be appropriate. A fix also allows choosing either a D_REJECT, D_BOUNCE or D_DISCARD response for such a case, configurable through %final_destiny_by_ccat at a CC_MTA entry, defaulting to D_REJECT;- bnc#663726 - amavisd-new: group of /var/spool/amavis conflicts with av programms- unrar should not be required (non-free software now)- bnc#614316 - amavisd-new: amavisd-new/README.SuSE does not match /etc/amavisd.conf- bnc#600409 - amavisd not starting after system crash because of stale pid file- bnc#521366 - Amavisd-new sends bounces when it isn't allowed to do so (backscatter!) - update to 2.6.4 BUG FIXES - amavisd failed to start when spam scanning was disabled either by @bypass_spam_checks_maps=(1) or by @spam_scanners=(), giving: Can't locate object method "new" via package "Amavis::SpamControl" - several decoders failed to propagate "Exceeded storage quota" exception, so the protection of AV scanners against mail bombs was ineffective; - milter usage (AM.PDP): verbatim header edits inserted a header body of "1" instead of the correct string, for example: "Authentication-Results: 1"; - updated AV entry for BitDefender's bdscan to recognize tabs around a colon in its output; contributed by Steve; - fix parsing of a combined result from DSPAM (option --classify), as earlier versions of DSPAM did not include a signature with a combined result line; - when logging to SQL (pen pals), the msgs.message_id field always received a value '1' instead of a Message-Id, thus making pen pals less effective (only matching on sender/recipient pairs worked, not on message threads) and letting some bounces bypass a bounce killer; bug was introduced with version 2.6.2; - timer was not reset after a persistent failure to connect to a daemonized virus scanner, so a subsequent call to a backup scanner only had 10 seconds available before it was aborted, which was often too short for a command line backup scanner like clamscan; - if a virus scanner interface did not find a name of a virus in the output of a virus scanner (despite noticing infection), the infection was ignored; - added missing /m flags to regular expressions in AV entries (a bug is revealed with Perl 5.10.0; previous versions of Perl happened to work, unintentionally accepting a /m flag if added late during a regexp evaluation); - $banned_namepath_re setting only worked globally, but was not usable in policy banks; - do_uncompress: signal run_command_copy() errors, instead of returning a status, thus allowing decompose_part() to detect 'Exceeded storage quota' or 'Maximum number of files exceeded', and flag mail as CC_UNCHECKED; - if $mailfrom_notify_admin was not specified in a configuration file but defaulted to an e-mail address in $hdrfrom_notify_admin, the following was reported (due to missing angle brackets) on an attempt to submit a notification: (!)SEND via SMTP: virusalert@example.com -> ... 501 5.1.7 Bad sender address syntax (!)FAILED to notify admin: 501 5.1.7 Failed, id=40690-23, from MTA([::1]:10027): 501 5.1.7 Bad sender address syntax Notification was not sent, the rest of the processing was unaffected; - fetch_modules: only suppress the "Can't locate ... in @INC" diagnostics if exactly the requested module is missing, but do show the error if some subordinate module is missing and preventing the requested module to be loaded; - do_unrar: recognize an information line with a '<->'; - fixed a syntax error in LDAP.ldif; - fixed a bug in SpamdClient; NEW FEATURES SUMMARY - provide a true SNMP agent and a MIB, facilitating monitoring the health of a content filtering system, its performance and mail characteristics; - a new AV interface to SMTP-based antivirus scanners; - allow customizing SMTP-status response reason text for blocked messages; - prevent inserting fake copies of certain important mail header fields without breaking a DKIM signature; - added a configuration variable @client_ipaddr_policy, which maps smtp client's IP address lookup lists to a policy bank name. This allows for loading a policy bank based on a client IP address, and generalizes a formerly hard-wired mapping of @mynetworks_maps into 'MYNETS'. - large messages beyond $sa_mail_body_size_limit are now partially passed to SpamAssassin and other spam scanners for checking: a copy passed to a spam scanner is truncated near or slightly past the indicated limit. 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