libmail-spf-query-perl (1.999.1) unstable; urgency=low Debian: * Added watch file. Mail::SPF::Query: * Do not use \p{} named properties in the "a" and "mx" mechanisms' argument validation code, since Perl 5.6 requires (flaky) "use utf8" for them to work, and [a-z]/[a-z0-9] should work just as well (closes rt.cpan.org bug #17815). * Some minor documentation formatting improvements. -- Julian Mehnle Sun, 26 Feb 2006 18:00:00 +0000 libmail-spf-query-perl (1.999) unstable; urgency=low Debian: * Build-Depend, not Build-Depend-Indep, on debhelper. Also, depend on debhelper >= 5. * Build-Depend-Indep on netbase to allow testing to work when building in a pbuilder chroot (closes: #351030). Mail::SPF::Query: * No longer accept malformed SPF records such as "\"v=spf1 ...\"" (spurious double quotes) or " v=spf1 ..." (leading whitespace). * Combine multiple TXT strings into a single string _before_ fallbacks are tried. Thus, fallbacks now also get applied if there are only non- "v=spf1" TXT records; this wasn't the case before. * Guard against non-numeric cidr-lengths (closes rt.cpan.org bug #17061). * Flattened the { 'domain' => { record => '...' } } override and fallback argument format to just { 'domain' => '...' }. The old format is still supported for backwards compatibility. * Added a "BUGS" section to the man-page documenting M:S:Q's known deficiencies. * Lots of minor code improvements. spfquery: * Correctly recognize the --mail-from (AKA --sender) option. The version in the M:S:Q 1.998 release was broken in this regard. * Actually require the --helo option for the --mail-from (AKA --sender) form. * Cleaned up command-line argument validation code. * Cleaned up the inconsistent short and long (--help) usage and man-page texts. * Clarified the file input syntax in the help and man-page texts. * The "--override" and "--fallback" options are now actually working and documented. Tests: * Overhauled 00_all.t test script: * Don't skip tests when a non-last test in a test tuple fails (this made test 223 "fail", for example, because Test::Harness thought that some planned tests were not performed). * Marked test 219 (SERVFAIL) as non-critical, because it isn't completely reliable (sometimes, apparently behind some NATs and firewalls, the query just times out instead of returning SERVFAIL) (closes rt.cpan.org bug #17099). * Generate and collect debug log output (internally) along with the normal M:S:Q->result() calls right away, so that extra just-to-get-debug-output M:S:Q->result() calls can be saved. Also we can make debug log output Test::Harness-compatible this way by printing it ourselves with '#' chars at the beginnings of lines. * Cleaned up code. * Cleaned up comments in t/test.dat test data file. -- Julian Mehnle Tue, 7 Feb 2006 00:00:00 +0000 libmail-spf-query-perl (1.998) unstable; urgency=low Debian: * New maintainer: Julian Mehnle . * Unversioned Build-Depends and Depends on liburi-perl. * Updated package description. * Cleaned up debian/rules. * Updated copyright file to reflect new Debian and upstream maintainership. * spfquery man-page has been included (and updated) upstream. Mail::SPF::Query: * Removed obsolete Caller-ID support (closes: #337319, #337500). * Always use Sys::Hostname::Long. And thus, depend on libsys-hostname-long (closes: #332952, #342629). * Changed local machine hostname macro from "xr" to "r" (closes rt.cpan.org bug #9744). * Restrict the number of SPF record lookups to a maximum of 10 (was: 20). Thanks to Craig Whitmore! * Fixes to mechanisms implementation: * a, mx: Check if domain is a valid FQDN, i.e. ends in ".". * ip4: Return "unknown" (PermError) if no argument was specified. Also, don't auto-complete "1.2.3" CIDR specs to "1.2.3.0", as such an abbreviated syntax is forbidden by the SPF spec anyway. Thanks to Craig Whitmore! * Lots of minor code and documentation fixes/improvements. spfd: * Added complete POD documentation/man-page. * Both "--xxx" and "-xxx" forms of command-line options are now supported. * Renamed most of the command-line options: --path => --socket --pathuser => --socket-user --pathgroup => --socket-group --pathmode => --socket-perms --setuser => --set-user --setgroup => --set-group The old option names are still supported for backwards compatibility. * Do not print usage information when neither "--port" nor "--socket" are specified (i.e. when the default TCP port would just be used). Print a more specific hint instead. * Added "--help" option to print usage information. * Some minor code fixes/improvements. spfquery: * Added complete POD documentation/man-page. * Both "--xxx" and "-xxx" forms of command-line options are now supported. Also, a "-x" (short) form is now supported for the most important options. * Renamed the "--max-lookup" option to "--max-lookup-count" to match the Mail::SPF::Query API. "--max-lookup" is still supported for backwards compatibility. * Added "--mail-from" and "-m" synonyms for the "--sender" option for consistency with the "--helo" option. * Cleaned up the "--help" usage output. * Lots of minor code improvements. Tests: * Some minor tests improvements. * Turned test.pl into .t file in t/ directory, so testing output is parsed (closes rt.cpan.org bug #7748). * Plan the correct number of tests, not just the number of non-comment lines in test data file. Miscellaneous: * Updated URLs everywhere: http://spf.pobox.com -> http://www.openspf.org http://www.anarres.org/projects/srs/ -> http://www.libsrs2.org http://asarian-host.net/srs/sendmailsrs.htm -> http://srs-socketmap.info/sendmailsrs.htm * Point out everywhere the "non-standard"-ness of best guess processing, trusted forwarder accreditation checking, and several other features. * Cleaned up source package file and directory layout: Query.pm -> lib/Mail/SPF/Query.pm Changes -> CHANGES test.* -> t/ spf{d,query} -> bin/ sample/ -> examples/ * postfix-policyd-spf: * Generate "Received-SPF:" header unless rejecting (fail/Fail) or deferring (error/TempError) the message. * Verbose mode is disabled by default. Thanks to Arjen de Korte! * spf.py: Removed, because it was really old, and this is a Perl package, not a Python one. * Did I mention lots of minor code and documentation fixes/improvements? -- Julian Mehnle Sat, 31 Dec 2005 23:00:00 +0000 libmail-spf-query-perl (1.997-3) unstable; urgency=low * Preserve $@ when testing for presence of Sys::Hostname::Long. This should clean up SpamAssassin logs. (Closes: #332952) * After 'spfquery -v' prints version, exit with zero status. (Closes: #237751) * Install 'sample' directory as documentation. (Closes: #245367) * Increase Standards-Version to 3.6.2 -- Chip Salzenberg Mon, 10 Oct 2005 15:05:03 -0700 libmail-spf-query-perl (1.997-2) unstable; urgency=low * Include man page for spfquery, contributed by Zac Sprackett . (Closes: #264112) * Fix typo in package description. (Closes: #252160) * Depend on a newer version of libnet-dns-perl. (Closes: #238247) -- Chip Salzenberg Sun, 10 Apr 2005 13:21:40 -0400 libmail-spf-query-perl (1.997-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Chip Salzenberg Tue, 8 Mar 2005 12:25:13 -0500 libmail-spf-query-perl (1.996-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Include upstream's experimental new version of spfquery. (At least now we have error checking on command options.) -- Chip Salzenberg Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:37:28 -0500 libmail-spf-query-perl (1.991-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Chip Salzenberg Wed, 4 Feb 2004 11:20:21 -0500