SMTP.pm (the Auth.pm POD will get renamed to README.authentication).
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From: gordonr@gormand.com.au
Subject: Re: Submitting plugins (was Re: New plugin: denybounce)
Date: January 24, 2006 9:02:35 PM PST
To: ask@develooper.com
Cc: gavin@openfusion.com.au, qpsmtpd@perl.org
Message-Id: <43D7066B.3050106@gormand.com.au>
Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
On Jan 24, 2006, at 1:08 PM, Gordon Rowell wrote:
- License statement - either as per qpsmtpd or as per Perl or similar open license
No, it really should be MIT licensed ("as per qpsmtpd") to go in the distribution.
There are a few exceptions (only your plugins at a cursory glance), but those are mistakes. :-)
I don't have an issue with my qpsmtpd plugins being changed to state:
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright 2005 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@gormand.com.au>
This software is free software and may be distributed under the same
terms as qpsmtpd itself.
Though as a distro maintainer, we do have a sizeable issue with license proliferation. It really is a bit of a nightmare when two licenses are almost, but not completely, the same.
Thanks,
Gordon
r4216@g5: ask | 2006-01-24 23:12:21 -0800
merge license fix from trunk
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Tidy up options
Use Pollserver class to load plugins, not unused tcpserver
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Attempt to fix callback occurring immediately by calling it via AddTimer
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more use of the "fd:#" code everywhere.
* lib/Qpsmtpd.pm
Default log method use '$self->fd()' instead of '$self->{fd}'.
Include a sub fd() method for inheritance purposes.
* lib/Qpsmtpd/PollServer.pm
Inherit log() from Qpsmtpd.pm (via SMTP.pm).
* lib/Qpsmtpd/Plugin.pm
Appropriate code allow plugins to inherit fd().
* plugins/dnsbl
Use log() instead of warn().
* plugins/logging/adaptive
plugins/logging/warn
Include the 'fd:#' to the log line if defined.
* qpsmtpd
Reorder things slightly so we can use log().
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Too many individual changes to document. Trust me... ;-)
Lightly tested (i.e. it accepts and delivers mail with minimal plugins).
NOTES/LIMITATIONS:
logging/adaptive currently eats some log messages.
auth_vpopmail_sql is currently broken (needs continuations?).
'make test' fails in dnsbl (no Test::Qpsmtpd::input_sock() method).
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Make the clamdscan plugin temporarily deny mail if if can't talk to clamd
(Filippo Carletti)
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rather than ->transaction() when passing to hook)
Merge some other changes from 0.31.1 branch
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Support a finished() callback as the readable() thing didn't work.
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from plugins/count_unrecognized_commands kicks in.
Several buffered lines are read and processed by
Danga::Client::process_read_buf() without checking if the socket was
closed. The attached patch seems to fix it.
-- Brian Grossman
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this nastiness in the auth support instead. But this works for now.
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superficial research suggests that some MTAs have unexpectedly short timeouts
waiting for SMTP greetings (default of 30sec for Exim4.5, most notably)
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Fix test failures due to hook renames
Fix redefined warnings due to hook renames
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attempting to re-use it. Otherwise if the new PID is shorter than the
previous one the file will be corrupted by the rewrite (harmlessly the way it
is being read by this code, but problematically for anything that expects to
be able to run something similar to /bin/kill `cat /path/to/pid.file`)
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