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== 0.74 == * ldap support * message flow control with new ''mquota'' ACL and ''quotas'' backend * ACL sintax enhancement, arguments can be space/comma separated * ''day'' ACL now can be used with full day names * Log enhancement, now you can relate with MTA transactions. |
0.74
- ldap support
message flow control with new mquota ACL and quotas backend
- ACL sintax enhancement, arguments can be space/comma separated
day ACL now can be used with full day names
- Log enhancement, now you can relate with MTA transactions.
0.73
- DEB and RPM packaging
New memcached backend for the greylisting ACL
New country ACL
New stress ACL
0.72
New protocol_name ACL
- Improved debug log messages
In an access statement the action is now optional. If there is no action specified, the default action is used
New log ACL
Reduced the requirement for the size ACL from smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions to smtpd_sender_restrictions, thanks Manuel Mely for the suggestion
- Better handling configuration errors
0.71
- Code cleanup
- Improved init scripts for Debian and Red Hat like distributions
- Fixed a bug when loading ACL values from a file, thanks Sandra Patricia Casas for the report
- greylisting ACL now has default values: time=5,lifetime=1440,backend=memory,root=/var/cache/apolicy
New timeout parameter available in main.conf.
New memcached backend for greylisting ACL (experimental)
- Documentation update
0.70
- Now use main.conf for daemon configuration and policy.conf for ACLs, Acesses and Actions
- Removed MySQL support for now, it was very limited
- apolicy is now a rock solid TCP server using Twisted!
- New greylisting support, and it's an ACL too, check docs for more details
- New ACLs: helo_name, sasl_user, sasl_sender, sasl_method, reverse_client_name
- SPF verification is now an ACL, removed no_spf statement
- Simplified and improved log configuration
- Complete code refactoring
- Removed pydns, IPy and pyspf from the source tree, now they should be installed separatedly
- apolicyd *admin has been removed for now
0.64
- Fixed broken import in apolicyd *admin
- Fixed typos, and copyright notices
- Log to syslog using /dev/log by default, thanks to Cassio
0.63
- Fixed client_name missing parameter, closed bug #9385
0.62
- Fixed a list comprehension typo that made apolicy not work with Python 2.3
0.61
- Fixed bug when loading modules
- Fixed sql script errors
0.60
- Moved apolicy.py from a Postfix directory to /usr/sbin and renamed to
apolicyd, to avoid confusion with the package name.
- New MySQL engine (beta, but give it a try!).
- New administration interface apolicyd *admin, will work on any tty and only
with MySQL engine (beta, but give it a try!).
- New logging configuration. Now we use Python logging facility.
- Removed the ' *d' option. For debugging, see apolicyd.conf.
- Reworked most internals to handle and rise exceptions, instead of methods
returning true or false.
- Fixed a bug when the value of a client_address ACL is invalid, the program
exited without showing any error. Thanks Ricardson Williams.
- Improved setup.py, now just one command is needed to install.
0.5
- New ACLs: client_address, client_name, rbl, day and time.
- Merged into the code the IPy module, bringing a complete IPv4 and IPv6
support for the acl client_address.
- ACLs sender, recipient and client_name accepts regular expressions,
this new feature makes sender_domain and recipient_domain redundant, so they were REMOVED. To get that behavior you do: "acl a sender @domain.com". Great code reduction with this change. ADJUST YOUR CONFIGURATION FILE!
- Removed more useless debug messages.
- Now we have a decent code documentation, needs more details, but it is
mutch better than it was.
- New reserved acl 'all'. Use this acl as a wildcard that always matches,
useful if you want to full disable spf checks, like: 'no_spf all'
- Configuration of apolicy and the ACLs policy have been splited. This
makes apolicy ready and easier to support different backends now on.
Installation process simplified. Now just running python setup.py install
will do most of the dirt work.
- The value of the ACLs can now be a text file, like: "acl a sender /path/file.txt".
Inside the text file there must be one value per line. If anyone want to migrate all access controls from Postfix, this will facilitate.
- Huge update on documentation.
0.4
- Updated pyspf to version 2.0 with RFC 4408 support.
- Small but very efficient cache for SPF results, great speed improvement.
- Heavy profiling made, from 300k calls to 90k calls with 560 requests.
From 40secs to 4secs ACL tests. But outside DNS queries for SPF still a huge bottleneck.
- Removed .has_key() usage in pydns.
- Removed a lot of useless code, renamed variables to shorter names,
simplification everywhere.
- Apolicy will try silently to use psyco if available, insane performance gain.
- Now we load with #!/usr/bin/env python, more compatible across Linux distros and BSDs.
- Add script collector.py. It only gets the data from Postfix and write to /tmp. This was
done do collect data from contributors to test apolicy better.
- Removed redundant debug log messages.
- Improved the data validation sent by Postfix, used little code of
tumgreyspf.
0.3
- SPF support added
- Due to the new SPF support, pyspf and pydns are merged into our code
- New statement 'no_spf' to skip SPF check based on acls
- Fixed spell erros on log messages and comments
- Configuration file is loaded by default from /etc/apolicy/apolicy.conf,
you can use *c parameter to change
- Fixed the logging level configuration, some debug messages were missed
- Some code cleanup
0.2
- Configuration file now can have comments
- Internal code reorganization. Now the main code is separeted of the
configuration loading and acl validation
- Lots of changes in comments and variable names for better reading
- Ajust code to conform with official Python style (PEP 8)
- New action behavior, the default action can be changed
- Better exit handling in case of problems
0.1
- Initial release