[Postfix-br] Fwd: Postfix stable release 3.4.0

Júlio Covolato julio em psi.com.br
Quinta Fevereiro 28 11:53:24 BRT 2019


Nova versão Postfix 3.4.0 publicado!

Finalmente suporte a SNI (um certificado só para vários domínios).

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-------- Mensagem encaminhada --------
Assunto: 	Postfix stable release 3.4.0
Data: 	Wed, 27 Feb 2019 20:21:34 -0500 (EST)
De: 	Wietse Venema <wietse at porcupine.org>
Para: 	Postfix announce <postfix-announce at postfix.org>
CC: 	Postfix users <postfix-users at postfix.org>



[An on-line version of this announcement will be available at
http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-3.4.0.html]

Postfix stable release 3.4.0 is available. This release ends support
for legacy release Postfix 3.0.

The main changes are below. See the RELEASE_NOTES file for further
details.

* Support for logging to file or stdout, instead of using syslog.
Logging to file solves a usability problem for MacOS users, and
eliminates multiple problems with systemd. Logging to stdout
eliminates a syslogd dependency when Postfix runs in a container.

* Postfix SMTP client support for multiple deliveries over the
same TLS-encrypted connection. This is primarily to improve
mail delivery performance for destinations that throttle clients
when they don't combine deliveries.

* SNI (server name indication) support in the Postfix SMTP server,
the Postfix SMTP client, and in the tlsproxy(8) daemon (both
server and client roles).

* Postfix SMTP server support for RFC 3030 CHUNKING (the BDAT
command) without BINARYMIME, in both smtpd(8) and postscreen(8).

* Support for TLS configuration files that contain multiple (key,
certificate, trust chain) instances. This was required to
implement server-side SNI table lookups, but it also eliminates
the need for separate cert/key files for RSA, DSA, Elliptic
Curve, and so on.

* Postfix 3.4 drops support for OpenSSL 1.0.1 (end-of-life was
December 31, 2016) and all earlier releases. Postfix 3.3 and
earlier still support older OpenSSL APIs.

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

Wietse



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