Hi everybody who is concerned,
in spite of the NSA surveillance affaire, I updated my Spamcontrol patch for Qmail 1.03 to support Anonymous Diffie-Hellman for qmail-remote.
I also fixed a segfault bug which happend to qmail-smtpd *after* rejecting virus/spam mails while trying to log the results (porting bug).
The result is Spamcontrol 2.7.28.
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/spamcontrol.html
I also updated UCSPI-TCP6 to version 0.99 including now the environment variable TCP6REMOTEIP which eventually holds the IPv4-mapped IPv6 address and supporting IndiMail.
http://www.fehcom.de/ipnet/ucspi-tcp6.html
The software packages respect the AMD64 environment, the current Linuxes and FreeBSD 9.1 and compile with 'clang'.
regards.
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Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | FEHCom | http://www.fehcom.de | PGP Key-Id: 7E4034BE
in spite of the NSA surveillance affaire, I updated my Spamcontrol patch for Qmail 1.03 to support Anonymous Diffie-Hellman for qmail-remote.
I also fixed a segfault bug which happend to qmail-smtpd *after* rejecting virus/spam mails while trying to log the results (porting bug).
The result is Spamcontrol 2.7.28.
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/spamcontrol.html
I also updated UCSPI-TCP6 to version 0.99 including now the environment variable TCP6REMOTEIP which eventually holds the IPv4-mapped IPv6 address and supporting IndiMail.
http://www.fehcom.de/ipnet/ucspi-tcp6.html
The software packages respect the AMD64 environment, the current Linuxes and FreeBSD 9.1 and compile with 'clang'.
regards.
--eh.
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Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | FEHCom | http://www.fehcom.de | PGP Key-Id: 7E4034BE