1 SENDMAIL RELEASE NOTES
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2 $Id: RELEASE_NOTES,v 8.561.2.5.2.254 2001/07/31 22:42:46 gshapiro Exp $
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3 4 5This listing shows the version of the sendmail binary, the version 6of the sendmail configuration files, the date of release, and a 7summary of the changes in that release. 8
| 3 4 5This listing shows the version of the sendmail binary, the version 6of the sendmail configuration files, the date of release, and a 7summary of the changes in that release. 8
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| 98.11.6/8.11.6 2001/08/20 10 SECURITY: Fix a possible memory access violation when specifying 11 out-of-bounds debug parameters. Problem detected by 12 Cade Cairns of SecurityFocus. 13 Avoid leaking recipient information in unrelated DSNs. This could 14 happen if a connection is aborted, several mails had been 15 scheduled for delivery via that connection, and the timeout 16 is reached such that several DSNs are sent next. Problem 17 noted by Dileepan Moorkanat of Hewlett-Packard. 18 Fix a possible segmentation violation when specifying too many 19 wildcard operators in a rule. Problem detected by 20 Werner Wiethege. 21 Avoid a segmentation fault on non-matching Hesiod lookups. Problem 22 noted by Russell McOrmond of flora.ca 23
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98.11.5/8.11.5 2001/07/31 10 Fix a possible race condition when sending a HUP signal to restart 11 the daemon. This could terminate the current process without 12 starting a new daemon. Problem reported by Wolfgang Breyha 13 of SE Netway Communications. 14 Only apply MaxHeadersLength when receiving a message via SMTP or 15 the command line. Problem noted by Andrey J. Melnikoff. 16 When finding the system's local hostname on an IPv6-enabled system
--- 7495 unchanged lines hidden --- | 248.11.5/8.11.5 2001/07/31 25 Fix a possible race condition when sending a HUP signal to restart 26 the daemon. This could terminate the current process without 27 starting a new daemon. Problem reported by Wolfgang Breyha 28 of SE Netway Communications. 29 Only apply MaxHeadersLength when receiving a message via SMTP or 30 the command line. Problem noted by Andrey J. Melnikoff. 31 When finding the system's local hostname on an IPv6-enabled system
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