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Information for build qmail-1.03-28.el8.sme

ID730
Package Nameqmail
Version1.03
Release28.el8.sme
Epoch
DraftFalse
Sourcegit+https://src.koozali.org/smeserver/qmail#4a8240bbd68013d9d11f9b3908eea6529e838007
SummaryA modern, fast, secure replacement for sendmail
Descriptionqmail is a secure, reliable, efficient, simple message transfer agent. It is meant as a replacement for the entire sendmail-binmail system on typical Internet-connected UNIX hosts. Secure: Security isn't just a goal, but an absolute requirement. Mail delivery is critical for users; it cannot be turned off, so it must be completely secure. (This is why I started writing qmail: I was sick of the security holes in sendmail and other MTAs.) Reliable: qmail's straight-paper-path philosophy guarantees that a message, once accepted into the system, will never be lost. qmail also optionally supports maildir, a new, super-reliable user mailbox format. Maildirs, unlike mbox files and mh folders, won't be corrupted if the system crashes during delivery. Even better, not only can a user safely read his mail over NFS, but any number of NFS clients can deliver mail to him at the same time. Efficient: On a Pentium under BSD/OS, qmail can easily sustain 200000 local messages per day---that's separate messages injected and delivered to mailboxes in a real test! Although remote deliveries are inherently limited by the slowness of DNS and SMTP, qmail overlaps 20 simultaneous deliveries by default, so it zooms quickly through mailing lists. (This is why I finished qmail: I had to get a big mailing list set up.) Simple: qmail is vastly smaller than any other Internet MTA. Some reasons why: (1) Other MTAs have separate forwarding, aliasing, and mailing list mechanisms. qmail has one simple forwarding mechanism that lets users handle their own mailing lists. (2) Other MTAs offer a spectrum of delivery modes, from fast+unsafe to slow+queued. qmail-send is instantly triggered by new items in the queue, so the qmail system has just one delivery mode: fast+queued. (3) Other MTAs include, in effect, a specialized version of inetd that watches the load average. qmail's design inherently limits the machine load, so qmail-smtpd can safely run from your system's inetd. Replacement for sendmail: qmail supports host and user masquerading, full host hiding, virtual domains, null clients, list-owner rewriting, relay control, double-bounce recording, arbitrary RFC 822 address lists, cross-host mailing list loop detection, per-recipient checkpointing, downed host backoffs, independent message retry schedules, etc. qmail also includes a drop-in ``sendmail'' wrapper so that it will be used transparently by your current UAs.
Built byjpp
State complete
Volume DEFAULT
StartedFri, 17 Jan 2025 03:57:45 CET
CompletedFri, 17 Jan 2025 04:01:55 CET
Taskbuild (sme11-os, /smeserver/qmail:1_03-28_el8_sme)
Extra{'source': {'original_url': 'git+https://src.koozali.org/smeserver/qmail#1_03-28_el8_sme'}}
Tags
dist-sme11-os
RPMs
src
qmail-1.03-28.el8.sme.src.rpm (info) (download)
x86_64
mini-qmail-1.03-28.el8.sme.x86_64.rpm (info) (download)
qmail-1.03-28.el8.sme.x86_64.rpm (info) (download)
Logs
x86_64
state.log
dnf.log
mock_config.log
mock_output.log
build.log
root.log
dnf.rpm.log
installed_pkgs.log
dnf.librepo.log
hw_info.log
Changelog * Thu Jan 16 2025 Jean-Philippe Pialasse <jpp@koozali.org> 1.03-28.sme - fix missing mini-qmail pre and post scriptlet [SME: 12872] * Sun Nov 24 2024 Jean-Philippe Pialasse <jpp@koozali.org> 1.03-27.sme - create mini-qmail package * Tue Mar 19 2024 Jean-Philippe Pialasse <jpp@koozali.org> 1.03-26.sme - patch to allow build on el8/SME11 * Fri Jul 14 2023 BogusDateBot - Eliminated rpmbuild "bogus date" warnings due to inconsistent weekday, by assuming the date is correct and changing the weekday. Wed Apr 17 2003 --> Wed Apr 16 2003 or Thu Apr 17 2003 or Wed Apr 23 2003 or .... * Mon Apr 12 2021 Jean-Philippe Pialasse <tests@pialasse.com> 1.03-25.sme - add remote tls transport for qmail-remote [SME: 9349] - updated release number higher than SME9 - now TLS and EHLO are defined to allow proper compilation - add DEBUG flag for the moment to help configuring -DDEBUG=1 * Thu Apr 13 2017 Jean-Philipe Pialasse <tests@pialasse.com> 1.03-21.sme - added documentation [SME: 9705] - added binaries ipmetest et ipmeprint to help configuration * Mon Apr 10 2017 Jean-Philipe Pialasse <tests@pialasse.com> 1.03-20.sme - add moreip to avoid loop [SME: 9705] - patch from Scott Gifford - remove qmail-0.0.0.0.patch as it is included * Mon Dec 05 2016 Daniel Berteaud <daniel@firewall-services.com> 1.03-18 - Consider literal <> as null sender [SME: 9884] * Tue May 12 2009 Filippo Carletti <filippo.carletti@gmail.com> 1.03-17 - Add Scott Gifford patch to treat 0.0.0.0 as a local ip [SME: 5171] * Mon Mar 31 2008 Shad L. Lords <slords@mail.com> 1.03-16 - Create tcpto lockfile in post script [SME: 3055] * Mon Jan 28 2008 Charlie Brady <charlie_brady@mitel.com> 1.03-15 - Increase the buffer size for DNS responses. Patch is from http://www.ckdhr.com./ckd/qmail-103.patch [SME: 3827] - Update License information - qmail is now public domain: http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html : I hereby place the qmail package (in particular, qmail-1.03.tar.gz, with MD5 checksum 622f65f982e380dbe86e6574f3abcb7c) into the public domain. * Mon Jan 28 2008 Charlie Brady <charlie_brady@mitel.com> 1.03-14 - Use CNAME lookup, rather than ANY lookup, to reduce the risk of oversized replies. [SME: 3827] * Sun Apr 29 2007 Shad L. Lords <slords@mail.com> - Clean up spec so package can be built by koji/plague * Thu Dec 07 2006 Shad L. Lords <slords@mail.com> - Update to new release naming. No functional changes. - Make Packager generic * Wed Nov 30 2005 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@gormand.com.au> 1.03-13 - Bump release number only * Wed Nov 10 2004 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com> 1.03-12 - Add pre section which adds users and groups as required. We shouldn't be trying to do that at build time, but we must do it at install time. Change build time to just check the ids. * Fri Aug 27 2004 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com> 1.03-11 - Remove require of non-existent qmail-users RPM * Wed Oct 29 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com> 1.03-10 - Use a compiler configuration which works around the glibc/errno problem. * Mon Aug 18 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com> 1.03-09 - Change install so that no patch to the build tools is necessary. * Mon Apr 21 2003 Gordon Rowell <gordon_rowell@mitel.com> - Added Requires: qmail-users (added in modified setup RPM) [gordonr 8368] - Removed user creation/deletion from %pre/%post/%postun [gordonr 8368] * Thu Apr 17 2003 Gordon Rowell <gordon_rowell@mitel.com> Wed Apr 17 2003 --> Wed Apr 16 2003 or Thu Apr 17 2003 or Wed Apr 23 2003 or .... - [1.03-07] - Added path to calls to cut to remove log noise [gordonr 8353] * Thu Feb 08 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com> - [1.03-06] - Rolling release number for GPG signing. * Mon Feb 05 2001 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com> - [1.03-05] - Now installs in its own root area prior to creating binary RPM. - Better checks for uid and gid values. * Fri Dec 22 2000 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com> - [1.03-4] - symlinks to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail are now part of the package instead of part of the post install script. * Mon Dec 18 2000 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com> - [1.03-3] - Removed DNS patch. AOL seems to be behaving itself. - Minor format cleanups to spec file. - Postinstall now ensures existing files have correct ownerships.