8.14.3/8.14.3 2008/05/03 During ruleset processing the generation of a key for a map lookup and the parsing of the default value was broken for some macros, e.g., $|, which caused the BlankSub character to be inserted into the workspace and thus failures, e.g., rules that should have matched did not. Reproducible: Always Looks like renaming current ebuild works.
8.14.3/8.14.3 2008/05/03 During ruleset processing the generation of a key for a map lookup and the parsing of the default value was broken for some macros, e.g., $|, which caused the BlankSub character to be inserted into the workspace and thus failures, e.g., rules that should have matched did not. 8.14.2 caused a regression: it accessed (macro) storage which was freed before. First instance of the problem reported by Matthew Dillon of DragonFlyBSD; variations of the same bug reported by Todd C. Miller of OpenBSD, Moritz Jodeit, and Dave Hayes. Improve pathname length checks for persistent host status. Patch from Joerg Sonnenberger of DragonFlyBSD. Reword misleading SMTP reply text for FEATURE(`badmx'). Problem noted by Beth Halsema. The read timeout was fixed to be Timeout.datablock if STARTTLS was activated. This may cause problems if that value is lowered from its default. Problem noted by Jens Elkner. CONFIG: Using LOCAL_TLS_CLIENT caused the tls_client ruleset to operate incorrectly. Problem found by Werner Wiethege. LIBMILTER: Omitting some protocol steps via the xxfi_negotiate() callback did not work properly. The patchlevel of libmilter has been set to 1 so a milter can determine whether libmilter contains this fix. MAKEMAP: If a delimiter is specified (-t) use that also when dumping a map. Patch from Todd C. Miller of OpenBSD. Portability: Add support for Darwin 9.x (Mac OS X 10.5). Support shared libraries in Darwin 8 and 9. Patch from Chris Behrens of Concentric. Add support for SCO OpenServer 6, patch from Boyd Gerber. DEVTOOLS: Clarify that confSHAREDLIBDIR requires a trailing path. Added Files: devtools/OS/Darwin.9.x devtools/OS/OSR.i386
I am experiencing the bug described here: http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg394437.html Upgrading to Sendmail 8.14.3 would fix it, but in the mean time I can't use Certificate based relaying. Why are we still at 8.14.0?
+*sendmail-8.14.3 (27 Jun 2009) + + 27 Jun 2009; Patrick Lauer <patrick@gentoo.org> +sendmail-8.14.3.ebuild: + Bump to 8.14.3, fixes #255072