This file contains a list of new features and capabilities by TMDA version. These blurbs are what are usually included in release announcements under "What's new?". Make sure to read the UPGRADE file in this directory as well. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.11 "Ladyburn" -- * The snapshot of the wiki documentation is now included within the main tmda-1.1.x.tgz tarball in the 'doc' directory rather than in a separate tmda-1.1.x-doc.tgz tarball. * New feature courtesy of Vitor Espindola. A new configuration variable, TIMEOUT_UNITS, to give users the ability to customize the timeout unit value strings in the templates instead of using the English defaults of "years", "months", "weeks", "days", "hours", "minutes", and "seconds". For more information, see http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#TIMEOUT_UNITS * Virtual domain improvements to tmda-pending courtesy of Lloyd Zusman. A '--vhost-script' command-line option has been added to match tmda-ofmipd and tmda-filter. Also two new options have been added, '--vhost-user' and '--vhost-domain'. See the tmda-pending --help output for more information, or for greater detail, see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.spam.tmda.devel/6584 * An alternative "simpler" example of how to use TLS with tmda-ofmipd via stunnel has been added. See the contrib/ofmipd-stunnel-daemons/ directory. * A bug that broke tmda-filter's '-e' command-line option has been fixed. * A 'reload' option has been added to contrib/tofmipd.init, just for correctness; it currently does the same thing as 'restart'. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.10 "Killyloch" -- * New feature. When a message is released from your pending queue via tmda-cgi, a new trace header 'X-TMDA-CGI' is added to the message which contains both the IP address of the remote host as well as the browser the client used to send the request. This allows you to visually discern that the message was released via tmda-cgi rather than through email confirmation, and also allows for easier tracing. * tmda-ofmipd has a new option courtesy of Robert P. Thille. `-L' turns on logging prints which logs everything that `-d' logs, except for the raw SMTP protocol data. Hence, it is useful if you want to leave logging enabled permanently, but don't want your logs bloated with AUTH data and/or the content of large attachments. * tmda-ofmipd bugfixes and improvements from Stephen Warren. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.9 "Jura" -- * New feature courtesy of Mark Horn. ACTION_EXPIRED_DATED has been extended to support handling multiple ages of dated messages. So you could for example 'bounce' mail to dated addresses that have been expired for more than a week, 'hold' if longer than a month, and 'drop' if over a year, while still setting the default behavior to 'confirm'. For more information and an illustrative example, see http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#ACTION_EXPIRED_DATED ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.8 "Imperial" -- * TMDA's internal copy of the Python email package has been upgraded to v4.0.1. * The bin/tmda-* programs have been revamped to use Python's new 'optparse' library. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.7 "Hazelburn" -- * TMDA can now optionally store unconfirmed messages in a "Maildir" rather than in TMDA's custom pending queue format. This allows you to use any mail reading program that supports Maildir to browse or search your pending queue, rather than the 'tmda-pending' and 'tmda-cgi' programs, though the latter will still work. For more infomation on how to enable and use this feature, please see http://wiki.tmda.net/TmdaPendingAsMaildir * tmda-filter has a new command-line option, '-e/--environ' which you can use to add a VAR=value pair to the environment. One example use of this is to allow TMDA to be setup as a Postfix transport. Contributed by Bernard Johnson. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.6 "Glen Albyn" -- * tmda-filter will defer incoming deliveries if the sticky bit is set on your home directory (as determined by the $HOME variable). This allows you to safely edit the contents of ~/.tmda/ on a live system if you need to. Set the sticky bit with: % chmod +t $HOME And make sure to remove it when you are done (chmod -t $HOME). This idea comes from qmail-local. See "SAFE QMAIL EDITING" at http://www.qmail.org/man/man5/dot-qmail.html * tmda-ofmipd now has "one-session" mode through the '--one-session' command-line option, courtesy of Stephen Warren. This allows you to use xinetd or tcpserver, possibly in conjunction with stunnel, to spawn tmda-ofmipd, rather than having tmda-ofmipd bind to a port and accept connections on its own. This allows you to re-use your existing xinetd/tcpserver configuration/management and access control rules. It also allows tmda-ofmipd to see the real IP address of the client, for better Received: line logging. See the contrib/ofmipd-stunnel-xinetd directory for a README and some configuration examples. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.4 "Edradour" -- * The new 'dot-tmda' directory in contrib contains a working ~/.tmda/ structure that can be used with only a few changes. See the README in that directory for more info. Not documented yet outside of the README, but this might help new TMDA users get started quicker. * Some of the tmda-* programs will now run on native win32 (tmda-address, tmda-check-address, tmda-pending, and tmda-keygen). * tmda-ofmipd has a new option (--pure-proxy) that can proxy mail for non-TMDA users in addition to TMDA users. This might be useful if you run a mixed environment, and want to use tmda-ofmipd for everyone. See `tmda-ofmipd --help' for more on this option. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.3 "Dailuaine" -- * New feature from David Bremner. Add 'shell=' and 'python=' tag actions to the outgoing filter. This allows you to add dynamic/shell escaped headers from the outgoing filter file. For example usage, see the TMDA/Hashcash HOWTO I've prepared at http://wiki.tmda.net/TmdaHashCashHowto * The template system has been reorganized to simplify things for users of multi-lingual templates among others. See http://wiki.tmda.net/TemplateHowto and the UPGRADE notes below. * Messages are now simply deleted from your pending queue once they are confirmed or released rather than being renamed with a '3,C' or '3,R' suffix. This provides simpler, more intuitive behavior and decreased storage requirements. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.2 "Caol Ila" -- * Fixed a bug in TMDAINJECT that caused Message-ID and Date headers to differ when sending to multiple recipients. * Fixes to the tmda.spec file that should allow RPMs to be built with Python 2.3.x. ====================================================================== TMDA 1.1.1 "Balblair" -- * Tilde expansion is now done automatically for variables in /etc/tmdarc and ~/.tmda/config, so you no longer have to use os.path.expanduser() to do this yourself. e.g, TEMPLATE_DIR = "~/.tmda/templates" now ``just works''. * New 'whitelist' behavior for tmda-pending and tmda-cgi, controlled by http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#PENDING_WHITELIST_RELEASE * A new 'pipe-headers' incoming filter file source. Identical to 'pipe' except that it only pipes the headers to the program, instead of the headers + body. This should offer greater performance and reliability when processing the message body isn't required. * A new feature to add Mail-Followup-To headers from tmda-sendmail or tmda-ofmipd to messages. See http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#MAIL_FOLLOWUP_TO ====================================================================== ^L Local Variables: mode: text End: