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@# CANONICAL(5)                                                      CANONICAL(5)
# 
# NAME
#        canonical - Postfix canonical table format
# 
# SYNOPSIS
#        postmap /etc/postfix/canonical
# 
#        postmap -q "string" /etc/postfix/canonical
# 
#        postmap -q - /etc/postfix/canonical <inputfile
# 
# DESCRIPTION
#        The  optional canonical(5) table specifies an address map-
#        ping for local and non-local  addresses.  The  mapping  is
#        used  by the cleanup(8) daemon, before mail is stored into
#        the queue.  The address mapping is recursive.
# 
#        Normally, the canonical(5) table is specified  as  a  text
#        file  that serves as input to the postmap(1) command.  The
#        result, an indexed file in dbm or db format, is  used  for
#        fast  searching  by  the  mail system. Execute the command
#        "postmap /etc/postfix/canonical"  to  rebuild  an  indexed
#        file after changing the corresponding text file.
# 
#        When  the  table  is provided via other means such as NIS,
#        LDAP or SQL, the same lookups are  done  as  for  ordinary
#        indexed files.
# 
#        Alternatively,  the  table  can  be provided as a regular-
#        expression map where patterns are given as regular expres-
#        sions,  or lookups can be directed to TCP-based server. In
#        those cases, the lookups are done in a slightly  different
#        way  as  described below under "REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES"
#        or "TCP-BASED TABLES".
# 
#        By default the canonical(5) mapping affects  both  message
#        header  addresses  (i.e. addresses that appear inside mes-
#        sages) and message envelope addresses  (for  example,  the
#        addresses  that  are used in SMTP protocol commands). This
#        is controlled with the canonical_classes parameter.
# 
#        NOTE: Postfix versions 2.2 and later rewrite message head-
#        ers  from  remote  SMTP clients only if the client matches
#        the  local_header_rewrite_clients  parameter,  or  if  the
#        remote_header_rewrite_domain configuration parameter spec-
#        ifies a non-empty value. To get the behavior before  Post-
#        fix    2.2,    specify   "local_header_rewrite_clients   =
#        static:all".
# 
#        Typically, one would use the canonical(5) table to replace
#        login   names   by  Firstname.Lastname,  or  to  clean  up
#        addresses produced by legacy mail systems.
# 
#        The canonical(5) mapping is not to be confused  with  vir-
#        tual  alias  support or with local aliasing. To change the
#        destination but not the headers,  use  the  virtual(5)  or
#        aliases(5) map instead.
# 
# CASE FOLDING
#        The  search  string is folded to lowercase before database
#        lookup. As of Postfix 2.3, the search string is  not  case
#        folded  with database types such as regexp: or pcre: whose
#        lookup fields can match both upper and lower case.
# 
# TABLE FORMAT
#        The input format for the postmap(1) command is as follows:
# 
#        pattern result
#               When  pattern matches a mail address, replace it by
#               the corresponding result.
# 
#        blank lines and comments
#               Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are  ignored,
#               as  are  lines whose first non-whitespace character
#               is a `#'.
# 
#        multi-line text
#               A logical line starts with non-whitespace  text.  A
#               line  that starts with whitespace continues a logi-
#               cal line.
# 
# TABLE SEARCH ORDER
#        With lookups from indexed files such as DB or DBM, or from
#        networked  tables  such  as NIS, LDAP or SQL, patterns are
#        tried in the order as listed below:
# 
#        user@@domain address
#               Replace user@@domain by address. This form  has  the
#               highest precedence.
# 
#               This  is  useful  to clean up addresses produced by
#               legacy mail systems.  It can also be used  to  pro-
#               duce  Firstname.Lastname  style  addresses, but see
#               below for a simpler solution.
# 
#        user address
#               Replace user@@site by address when site is equal  to
#               $myorigin,  when  site is listed in $mydestination,
#               or  when  it  is  listed  in  $inet_interfaces   or
#               $proxy_interfaces.
# 
#               This  form  is  useful for replacing login names by
#               Firstname.Lastname.
# 
#        @@domain address
#               Replace other addresses in domain by address.  This
#               form has the lowest precedence.
# 
#               Note:  @@domain  is  a  wild-card. When this form is
#               applied to recipient addresses,  the  Postfix  SMTP
#               server  accepts  mail  for any recipient in domain,
#               regardless of whether that recipient exists.   This
#               may  turn  your  mail  system  into  a  backscatter
#               source: Postfix first accepts mail for non-existent
#               recipients  and  then  tries to return that mail as
#               "undeliverable" to the often forged sender address.
# 
# RESULT ADDRESS REWRITING
#        The lookup result is subject to address rewriting:
# 
#        o      When  the  result  has  the  form @@otherdomain, the
#               result becomes the same user in otherdomain.
# 
#        o      When "append_at_myorigin=yes", append  "@@$myorigin"
#               to addresses without "@@domain".
# 
#        o      When "append_dot_mydomain=yes", append ".$mydomain"
#               to addresses without ".domain".
# 
# ADDRESS EXTENSION
#        When a mail address localpart contains the optional recip-
#        ient  delimiter  (e.g., user+foo@@domain), the lookup order
#        becomes: user+foo@@domain, user@@domain, user+foo, user, and
#        @@domain.
# 
#        The   propagate_unmatched_extensions   parameter  controls
#        whether an unmatched address extension  (+foo)  is  propa-
#        gated to the result of table lookup.
# 
# REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES
#        This  section  describes how the table lookups change when
#        the table is given in the form of regular expressions. For
#        a  description  of regular expression lookup table syntax,
#        see regexp_table(5) or pcre_table(5).
# 
#        Each pattern is a regular expression that  is  applied  to
#        the entire address being looked up. Thus, user@@domain mail
#        addresses are not broken up into their  user  and  @@domain
#        constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken up into user and
#        foo.
# 
#        Patterns are applied in the order as specified in the  ta-
#        ble,  until  a  pattern  is  found that matches the search
#        string.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed  file  lookups,  with
#        the  additional feature that parenthesized substrings from
#        the pattern can be interpolated as $1, $2 and so on.
# 
# TCP-BASED TABLES
#        This section describes how the table lookups  change  when
#        lookups are directed to a TCP-based server. For a descrip-
#        tion of the TCP client/server lookup protocol, see tcp_ta-
#        ble(5).  This feature is not available up to and including
#        Postfix version 2.4.
# 
#        Each lookup operation uses the entire address once.  Thus,
#        user@@domain  mail  addresses  are not broken up into their
#        user and @@domain constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken
#        up into user and foo.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed file lookups.
# 
# BUGS
#        The  table format does not understand quoting conventions.
# 
# CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
#        The following main.cf parameters are especially  relevant.
#        The  text  below  provides  only  a parameter summary. See
#        postconf(5) for more details including examples.
# 
#        canonical_classes
#               What addresses are  subject  to  canonical  address
#               mapping.
# 
#        canonical_maps
#               List of canonical mapping tables.
# 
#        recipient_canonical_maps
#               Address  mapping  lookup  table  for  envelope  and
#               header recipient addresses.
# 
#        sender_canonical_maps
#               Address  mapping  lookup  table  for  envelope  and
#               header sender addresses.
# 
#        propagate_unmatched_extensions
#               A  list  of  address rewriting or forwarding mecha-
#               nisms that propagate an address extension from  the
#               original  address  to  the result.  Specify zero or
#               more  of  canonical,   virtual,   alias,   forward,
#               include, or generic.
# 
#        Other parameters of interest:
# 
#        inet_interfaces
#               The  network  interface  addresses that this system
#               receives mail on.  You need to stop and start Post-
#               fix when this parameter changes.
# 
#        local_header_rewrite_clients
#               Rewrite message header addresses in mail from these
#               clients and update incomplete  addresses  with  the
#               domain name in $myorigin or $mydomain; either don't
#               rewrite message headers from other clients at  all,
#               or  rewrite  message  headers and update incomplete
#               addresses  with  the  domain   specified   in   the
#               remote_header_rewrite_domain parameter.
# 
#        proxy_interfaces
#               Other interfaces that this machine receives mail on
#               by way of a proxy agent or network address transla-
#               tor.
# 
#        masquerade_classes
#               List  of  address  classes subject to masquerading:
#               zero or more of  envelope_sender,  envelope_recipi-
#               ent, header_sender, header_recipient.
# 
#        masquerade_domains
#               List  of  domains  that hide their subdomain struc-
#               ture.
# 
#        masquerade_exceptions
#               List of user names that are not subject to  address
#               masquerading.
# 
#        mydestination
#               List  of  domains  that  this mail system considers
#               local.
# 
#        myorigin
#               The domain that is appended to locally-posted mail.
# 
#        owner_request_special
#               Give special treatment to owner-xxx and xxx-request
#               addresses.
# 
#        remote_header_rewrite_domain
#               Don't rewrite message headers from  remote  clients
#               at all when this parameter is empty; otherwise, re-
#               write message  headers  and  append  the  specified
#               domain name to incomplete addresses.
# 
# SEE ALSO
#        cleanup(8), canonicalize and enqueue mail
#        postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
#        postconf(5), configuration parameters
#        virtual(5), virtual aliasing
# 
# README FILES
#        Use  "postconf  readme_directory" or "postconf html_direc-
#        tory" to locate this information.
#        DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
#        ADDRESS_REWRITING_README, address rewriting guide
# 
# LICENSE
#        The Secure Mailer license must be  distributed  with  this
#        software.
# 
# AUTHOR(S)
#        Wietse Venema
#        IBM T.J. Watson Research
#        P.O. Box 704
#        Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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  or the server certificate is identified via DNSSEC lookup. This
  requires a DNS resolver that validates DNSSEC replies. The problem
  with conventional PKI is that there are literally hundreds of
  organizations world-wide that can provide a certificate in anyone's
  name. DANE limits trust to the people who control the target DNS
  zone and its parent zones.
- A new postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold feature to allow clients
  to skip postscreen tests based on their DNSBL score. This can
  eliminate email delays due to "after 220 greeting" protocol tests,
  which otherwise require that a client reconnects before it can
  deliver mail. Some providers such as Google don't retry from the
  same IP address, and that can result in large email delivery delays.
- The recipient_delimiter feature now supports different delimiters,
  for example both "+" and "-". As before, this implementation
  recognizes exactly one delimiter character per email address, and
  exactly one address extension per email address.
- Advanced master.cf query/update support to access service attributes
  as "name = value" pairs. For example to turn off chroot on all
  services use "postconf -F '*/*/chroot = n'", and to change/add a
  "-o name=value" setting use "postconf -P 'smtp/inet/name = value'".
  This was developed primarily to allow automated tools to manage Postfix
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@The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.0.x where 3=major
release number, 0=minor release number, x=patchlevel.  The stable
release never changes except for patches that address bugs or
emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.

New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called
postfix-3.1-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year,
mm=month, dd=day).  Patches are never issued for snapshot releases;
instead, a new snapshot is released.

The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd)
specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.

If you upgrade from Postfix 2.10 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-2.11
before proceeding.

Notes for distribution maintainers
----------------------------------

* New backwards-compatibility safety net.

With NEW Postfix installs, you MUST install a main.cf file with
the setting "compatibility_level = 2". See conf/main.cf for an
example.

With UPGRADES of existing Postfix systems, you MUST NOT change the
main.cf compatibility_level setting, nor add this setting if it
does not exist.

Several Postfix default settings have changed with Postfix 3.0.  To
avoid massive frustration with existing Postfix installations,
Postfix 3.0 comes with a safety net that forces Postfix to keep
running with backwards-compatible main.cf and master.cf default
settings. This safety net depends on the main.cf compatibility_level
setting (default: 0). Details are in COMPATIBILITY_README.

* New Postfix build system.

The Postfix build/install procedure has changed to support Postfix
dynamically-linked libraries and database plugins. These must not
be "shared" with non-Postfix programs, and therefore must not be
installed in a public directory.

To avoid massive frustration due to broken patches, PLEASE BUILD
POSTFIX FIRST WITHOUT APPLYING ANY PATCHES.  Follow the INSTALL
instructions (see "Building with Postfix dynamically-linked libraries
and database plugins"), and see how things work and what the
dynamically-linked libraries, database plugin, and configuration
files look like.  Then, go ahead and perform your platform-specific
customizations. The INSTALL section "Tips for distribution maintainers"
has further suggestions.

Major changes - critical
------------------------

[Incompat 20140714] After upgrading Postfix, "postfix reload" (or
start/stop) is required. Several Postfix-internal protocols have
been extended to support SMTPUTF8. Failure to reload or restart
will result in mail staying queued, while Postfix daemons log
warning messages about unexpected attributes.

Major changes - default settings
--------------------------------

[Incompat 20141009] The default settings have changed for relay_domains
(new: empty, old: $mydestination) and mynetworks_style (new: host,
old: subnet).  However the backwards-compatibility safety net will
prevent these changes from taking effect, giving the system
administrator the option to make an old default setting permanent
in main.cf or to adopt the new default setting, before turning off
backwards compatibility. See COMPATIBILITY_README for details.

[Incompat 20141001] A new backwards-compatibility safety net forces
Postfix to run with backwards-compatible main.cf and master.cf
default settings after an upgrade to a newer but incompatible Postfix
version. See COMPATIBILITY_README for details.

While the backwards-compatible default settings are in effect,
Postfix logs what services or what email would be affected by the
incompatible change. Based on this the administrator can make some
backwards-compatibility settings permanent in main.cf or master.cf,
before turning off backwards compatibility.

See postconf.5.html#compatibility_level for details.

[Incompat 20141001] The default settings
have changed for append_dot_mydomain (new: no.  old: yes), master.cf
chroot (new: n, old: y), and smtputf8 (new: yes, old: no).

Major changes - access control
------------------------------

[Feature 20141119] Support for BCC actions in header/body_checks
and milter_header_checks.  There is no limit on the number of BCC
actions that may be specified, other than the implicit limit due
to finite storage. BCC support will not be implemented in Postfix
delivery agent header/body_checks.

It works in the same way as always_bcc and sender/recipient_bcc_maps:
there can be only one address per action, recipients are added with
the NOTIFY=NONE delivery status notification option, and duplicate
recipients are ignored (with the same delivery status notification
options).

[Incompat 20141009] The default settings have changed for relay_domains
(new: empty, old: $mydestination) and mynetworks_style (new: host,
old: subnet).  However the backwards-compatibility safety net will
prevent these changes from taking effect, giving the system
administrator the option to make an old default setting permanent
in main.cf or to adopt the new default setting, before turning off
backwards compatibility. See COMPATIBILITY_README for details.

[Feature 20140618] New INFO action in access(5) tables, for consistency
with header/body_checks.

[Feature 20140620] New check_xxx_a_access (for xxx in client,
reverse_client, helo, sender, recipient) implements access control
on all A and AAAA IP addresses for respectively the client hostname,
helo parameter, sender domain or recipient domain. This complements
the existing check_xxx_mx_access and check_xxx_ns_access features.

Major changes - address rewriting
---------------------------------

[Incompat 20141001] The default settings have changed for
append_dot_mydomain (new: no.  old: yes), master.cf chroot (new:
n, old: y), and smtputf8 (new: yes, old: no).

Major changes - address verification
------------------------------------

[Feature 20141227] The new smtp_address_verify_target parameter
(default: rcpt) specifies what protocol stage decides if a recipient
is valid. Specify "data" for servers that reject invalid recipients
in response to the DATA command.

Major changes - database support
--------------------------------

[Feature 20140512] Support for Berkeley DB version 6.

[Feature 20140618] The "randmap" lookup table performs random
selection. This may be used to implement load balancing, for example:

/etc/postfix/transport:
    # Deliver my own domain as usual.
    example.com :
    .example.com :

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    transport_maps =
        # Deliver my own domain as usual.
        hash:/etc/postfix/transport
        # Deliver other domains via randomly-selected relayhosts
        randmap:{smtp:smtp0.example.com, smtp:smtp1.example.com}

A variant of this can randomly select SMTP clients with different
smtp_bind_address settings.

To implement different weights, specify lookup results multiple
times. For example, to choose smtp:smtp1.example.com twice as often
as smtp:smtp0.example.com, specify smtp:smtp1.example.com twice.

A future version may support randmap:/path/to/file to load a list
of results from file.

[Feature 20140618] As the name suggests, the "pipemap" table
implements a pipeline of lookup tables. The name of the table
specifies the pipeline as a sequence of tables. For example, the
following prevents SMTP mail to system accounts that have "nologin"
as their login shell:

    /etc/postfix/main.cf:
        local_recipient_maps =
            pipemap:{unix:passwd.byname, pcre:/etc/postfix/no-nologin.pcre}
            alias_maps

    /etc/postfix/no-nologin.pcre:
        !/nologin/      whatever

Each "pipemap:" query is given to the first table. Each table
lookup result becomes the query for the next table in the pipeline,
and the last table produces the final result.  When any table lookup
produces no result, the entire pipeline produces no result.

A future version may support pipemap:/path/to/file to load a list
of lookup tables from file.

[Feature 20140924] Support for unionmap, with the same syntax as
pipemap.  This sends a query to all tables, and concatenates non-empty
results, separated by comma.

[Feature 20131121] The "static" lookup table now supports whitespace
when invoked as "static:{ text with whitespace }", so that it can
be used, for example, at the end of smtpd_mumble_restrictions as
"check_mumble_access static:{reject text...}".

[Feature 20141126] "inline:{key=value, { key = text with comma/space}}"
avoids the need to create a database for just a few entries.

Major changes - delivery status notifications
---------------------------------------------

[Feature 20140321] Delivery status filter support, to replace the
delivery status codes and explanatory text of successful or
unsuccessful deliveries by Postfix mail delivery agents.

This was originally implemented for sites that want to turn certain
soft delivery errors into hard delivery errors, but it can also be
used to censor out information from delivery confirmation reports.

This feature is implemented as a filter that replaces the three-number
enhanced status code and descriptive text in Postfix delivery agent
success, bounce, or defer messages. Note: this will not override
"soft_bounce=yes", and this will not change a successful delivery
status into an unsuccessful status or vice versa.

The first example turns specific soft TLS errors into hard
errors, by overriding the first number in the enhanced status code.

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    smtp_delivery_status_filter = pcre:/etc/postfix/smtp_dsn_filter

/etc/postfix/smtp_dsn_filter:
    /^4(\.\d+\.\d+ TLS is required, but host \S+ refused to start TLS: .+)/ 5$1
    /^4(\.\d+\.\d+ TLS is required, but was not offered by host .+)/ 5$1

The second example removes the destination command name and file
name from local(8) successful delivery reports, so that they will
not be reported when a sender requests confirmation of delivery.

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    local_delivery_status_filter = pcre:/etc/postfix/local_dsn_filter

/etc/postfix/local_dsn_filter:
    /^(2\S+ delivered to file).+/    $1
    /^(2\S+ delivered to command).+/ $1

This feature is supported in the lmtp(8), local(8), pipe(8), smtp(8)
and virtual(8) delivery agents. That is, all delivery agents that
actually deliver mail.  It will not be implemented in the error and
retry pseudo-delivery agents.

The new main.cf parameters and default values are:

    default_delivery_status_filter =
    lmtp_delivery_status_filter = $default_delivery_status_filter
    local_delivery_status_filter = $default_delivery_status_filter
    pipe_delivery_status_filter = $default_delivery_status_filter
    smtp_delivery_status_filter = $default_delivery_status_filter
    virtual_delivery_status_filter = $default_delivery_status_filter

See the postconf(5) manpage for more details.

[Incompat 20140618] The pipe(8) delivery agent will now log a limited
amount of command output upon successful delivery, and will report
that output in "SUCCESS" delivery status reports. This is another
good reason to disable inbound DSN requests at the Internet perimeter.

[Feature 20140907] With "confirm_delay_cleared = yes", Postfix
informs the sender when delayed mail leaves the queue (this is in
addition to the delay_warning_time feature that warns when mail is
still queued).  This feature is disabled by default, because it can
result in a sudden burst of notifications when the queue drains at
the end of a prolonged network outage.

Major changes - dns
-------------------

[Feature 20141128] Support for DNS server reply filters in the
Postfix SMTP/LMTP client and SMTP server. This helps to work around
mail delivery problems with sites that have incorrect DNS information.
Note: this has no effect on the implicit DNS lookups that are made
by nsswitch.conf or equivalent mechanisms.

This feature renders each lookup result as one line of text in
standard zone-file format as shown below. The class field is always
"IN", the preference field exists only for MX records, the names
of hosts, domains, etc. end in ".", and those names are in ASCII
form (xn--mumble form for internationalized domain names).

    name         ttl   class type preference value
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    postfix.org. 86400 IN    MX   10         mail.cloud9.net.

Typically, one would match this text with a regexp: or pcre: table.
When a match is found, the table lookup result specifies an action.
By default, the table query and the action name are case-insensitive.
Currently, only the IGNORE action is implemented.

For safety reasons, Postfix logs a warning or defers mail delivery
when a DNS reply filter removes all lookup results from a successful
query.

The Postfix SMTP/LMTP client uses the smtp_dns_reply_filter and
lmtp_dns_reply_filter features only for Postfix SMTP client lookups
of MX, A, and AAAAA records to locate a remote SMTP or LMTP server,
including lookups that implement the features reject_unverified_sender
and reject_unverified_recipient. The filters are not used for lookups
made through nsswitch.conf and similar mechanisms.

The Postfix SMTP server uses the smtpd_dns_reply_filter feature
only for Postfix SMTP server lookups of MX, A, AAAAA, and TXT records
to implement the features reject_unknown_helo_hostname,
reject_unknown_sender_domain, reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
reject_rbl_*, and reject_rhsbl_*. The filter is not used for lookups
made through nsswitch.conf and similar mechanisms, such as lookups
of the remote SMTP client name.

[Feature 20141126] Nullmx support (MX records with a null hostname).
This change affects error messages only.  The Postfix SMTP client
already bounced mail for such domains, and the Postfix SMTP server
already rejected such domains with reject_unknown_sender/recipient_domain.
This feature introduces a new SMTP server configuration parameter
nullmx_reject_code (default: 556).

Major changes - dynamic linking
-------------------------------

[Feature 20140530] Support to build Postfix with Postfix
dynamically-linked libraries, and with dynamically-loadable database
clients. These MUST NOT be used by non-Postfix programs. Postfix
dynamically-linked libraries introduce minor runtime overhead and
result in smaller Postfix executable files. Dynamically-loadable
database clients are useful when you distribute or install pre-compiled
packages.  Postfix 3.0 supports dynamic loading for CDB, LDAP, LMDB,
MYSQL, PCRE, PGSQL, SDBM, and SQLITE database clients.

This implementation is based on Debian code by LaMont Jones, initially
ported by Viktor Dukhovni. Currently, support exists for recent
versions of Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS X, and for the ancient Solaris 9.

To support Postfix dynamically-linked libraries and dynamically-loadable
database clients, the Postfix build procedure had to be changed
(specifically, the files makedefs and Makefile.in, and the files
postfix-install and post-install that install or update Postfix).

[Incompat 20140530] The Postfix 3.0 build procedure expects that
you specify database library dependencies with variables named
AUXLIBS_CDB, AUXLIBS_LDAP, etc.  With Postfix 3.0 and later, the
old AUXLIBS variable still supports building a statically-loaded
CDB etc.  database client, but only the new AUXLIBS_CDB etc. variables
support building a dynamically-loaded or statically-loaded CDB etc.
database client.  See CDB_README, LDAP_README, etc. for details.

Failure to follow this advice will defeat the purpose of dynamic
database client loading. Every Postfix executable file will have
database library dependencies. And that was exactly what dynamic
database client loading was meant to avoid.

Major changes - future proofing
-------------------------------

[Cleanup 20141224] The changes described here have no visible effect
on Postfix behavior, but they make Postfix code easier to maintain,
and therefore make new functionality easier to add.

* Compile-time argument typechecks of non-printf/scanf-like variadic
  function argument lists.

* Deprecating the use of "char *" for non-text purposes such as
  memory allocation and pointers to application context for call-back
  functions. This dates from long-past days before void * became
  universally available.

* Replace integer types for counters and sizes with size_t or ssize_t
  equivalents.  This eliminates some wasteful 64<->32bit conversions
  on 64-bit systems.

Major changes - installation pathnames
--------------------------------------

[Incompat 20140625] For compliance with file system policies, some
non-executable files have been moved from $daemon_directory to the
directory specified with the new meta_directory configuration
parameter which has the same default value as the config_directory
parameter. This change affects non-executable files that are shared
between multiple Postfix instances such as postfix-files, dynamicmaps.cf,
and multi-instance template files.

For backwards compatibility with Postfix 2.6 .. 2.11, specify
"meta_directory = $daemon_directory" in main.cf before installing
or upgrading Postfix, or specify "meta_directory = /path/name" on
the "make makefiles", "make install" or "make upgrade" command line.

Major changes - milter
----------------------

[Feature 20140928] Support for per-Milter settings that override
main.cf parameters.  For details see the section "Advanced policy
client configuration" in the SMTPD_POLICY_README document.

Here is an example that uses both old and new syntax:

    smtpd_milters = { inet:127.0.0.1:port1, default_action=accept, ... },
        inet:127.0.0.1:port2, ...

The supported attribute names are: command_timeout, connect_timeout,
content_timeout, default_action, and protocol. These have the same
names as the corresponding main.cf parameters, without the "milter_"
prefix.

The per-milter settings are specified as attribute=value pairs
separated by comma or space; specify { name = value } to allow
spaces around the "=" or within an attribute value.

[Feature 20141018] DMARC compatibility: when a Milter inserts a
header ABOVE Postfix's own Received: header, Postfix no longer
exposes its own Received: header to Milters (violating protocol)
and Postfix no longer hides the Milter-inserted header from Milters
(wtf).

Major changes - parameter syntax
--------------------------------

[Feature 20140921] In preparation for configurable mail headers and
logging, new main.cf support for if-then-else expressions:

    ${name?{text1}:{text2}}

and for logical expressions:

    ${{text1}=={text2}?{text3}:{text4}}
    ${{text1}!={text2}?{text3}:{text4}}

Whitespace before and after {text} is ignored. This can help to
make complex expressions more readable.  See the postconf(5) manpage
for further details.

[Feature 20140928] Support for whitespace in daemon command-line
arguments. For details, see the "Command name + arguments" section
in the master(5) manpage.  Example:

    smtpd -o { parameter = value containing whitespace } ...

The { ... } form is also available for non-option command-line
arguments in master.cf, for example:

    pipe ... argv=command { argument containing whitespace } ...

In both cases, whitespace immediately after "{" and before "}"
is ignored.

[Feature 20141005] Postfix import_environment and export_environment
now allow "{ name=value }" to protect whitespace in attribute values.

[Feature 20141006] The new message_drop_header parameter replaces
a hard-coded table that specifies what message headers the cleanup
daemon will remove.  The list of supported header names covers RFC
5321, 5322, MIME RFCs, and some historical names.

Major changes - pipe daemon
---------------------------

[Incompat 20140618] The pipe(8) delivery agent will now log a limited
amount of command output upon successful delivery, and will report
that output in "SUCCESS" delivery status reports. This is another
good reason to disable inbound DSN requests at the Internet perimeter.

Major changes - policy client
-----------------------------

[Feature 20140703] This release introduces three new configuration
parameters that control error recovery for failed SMTPD policy
requests.

  * smtpd_policy_service_default_action (default: 451 4.3.5 Server
    configuration problem): The default action when an SMTPD policy
    service request fails.

  * smtpd_policy_service_try_limit (default: 2): The maximal number
    of attempts to send an SMTPD policy service request before
    giving up. This must be a number greater than zero.

  * smtpd_policy_service_retry_delay (default: 1s): The delay between
    attempts to resend a failed SMTPD policy service request. This
    must be a number greater than zero.

See postconf(5) for details and limitations.

[Feature 20140928] Support for per-policy service settings that
override main.cf parameters.  For details see the section "Different
settings for different Milter applications" in the MILTER_README
document.

Here is an example that uses both old and new syntax:

smtpd_recipient_restrictions = ...
    check_policy_service { inet:127.0.0.1:port3, default_action=DUNNO }
    check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:port4
    ...

The per-policy service settings are specified as attribute=value pairs
separated by comma or space; specify { name = value } to allow
spaces around the "=" or within an attribute value.

The supported attribute names are: default_action, max_idle, max_ttl,
request_limit, retry_delay, timeout, try_limit. These have the same
names as the corresponding main.cf parameters, without the
"smtpd_policy_service_" prefix.

[Feature 20140505] A client port attribute was added to the policy
delegation protocol.

[Feature 20140630] New smtpd_policy_service_request_limit feature to
limit the number of requests per Postfix SMTP server policy connection.
This is a workaround to avoid error-recovery delays with policy
servers that cannot maintain a persistent connection.

Major changes - position-independent executables
------------------------------------------------

[Feature 20150205] Preliminary support for building position-independent
executables (PIE), tested on Fedora Core 20, Ubuntu 14.04, FreeBSD
9 and 10, and NetBSD 6. Specify:

$ make makefiles pie=yes ...other arguments...

On some systems, PIE is used by the ASLR exploit mitigation technique
(ASLR = Address-Space Layout Randomization). Whether specifying
"pie=yes" has any effect at all depends on the compiler.  Reportedly,
some compilers always produce PIE executables.

Major changes - postscreen
--------------------------

[Feature 20140501] Configurable time limit (postscreen_dnsbl_timeout)
for DNSBL or DNSWL lookups. This is separate from the timeouts in
the dnsblog(8) daemon which are controlled by system resolver(3)
routines.

Major changes - session fingerprint
-----------------------------------

[Feature 20140801] The Postfix SMTP server now logs at the end of
a session how many times an SMTP command was successfully invoked,
followed by the total number of invocations if some invocations
were unsuccessful.

This logging will enough to diagnose many problems without using
verbose logging or network sniffer.

    Normal session, no TLS:
        disconnect from name[addr] ehlo=1 mail=1 rcpt=1 data=1 quit=1

    Normal session. with TLS:
        disconnect from name[addr] ehlo=2 starttls=1 mail=1 rcpt=1 data=1 quit=1

    All recipients rejected, no ESMTP command pipelining:
        disconnect from name[addr] ehlo=1 mail=1 rcpt=0/1 quit=1

    All recipients rejected, with ESMTP command pipelining:
        disconnect from name[addr] ehlo=1 mail=1 rcpt=0/1 data=0/1 rset=1 quit=1

    Password guessing bot, hangs up without QUIT:
        disconnect from name[addr] ehlo=1 auth=0/1

    Mis-configured client trying to use TLS wrappermode on port 587:
        disconnect from name[addr] unknown=0/1

Logfile analyzers can trigger on the presence of "/". It indicates
that Postfix rejected at least one command.

[Feature 20150118] As a late addition, the SMTP server now also
logs the total number of commands (as "commands=x/y") even when the
client did not send any commands. This helps logfile analyzers to
recognize sessions without commands.

Major changes - smtp client
---------------------------

[Feature 20141227] The new smtp_address_verify_target parameter
(default: rcpt) determines what protocol stage decides if a recipient
is valid. Specify "data" for servers that reject recipients after
the DATA command.

Major changes - smtputf8
------------------------

[Incompat 20141001] The default settings have changed for
append_dot_mydomain (new: no, old: yes), master.cf chroot (new:
n, old: y), and smtputf8 (new: yes, old: no).

[Incompat 20140714] After upgrading Postfix, "postfix reload" (or
start/stop) is required. Several Postfix-internal protocols have
been extended to support SMTPUTF8. Failure to reload or restart
will result in mail staying queued, while Postfix daemons log
warning messages about unexpected attributes.

[Feature 20140715] Support for Email Address Internationalization
(EAI) as defined in RFC 6531..6533. This supports UTF-8 in SMTP/LMTP
sender addresses, recipient addresses, and message header values.
The implementation is based on initial work by Arnt Gulbrandsen
that was funded by CNNIC.

See SMTPUTF8_README for a description of Postfix SMTPUTF8 support.

[Feature 20150112] UTF-8 Casefolding support for Postfix lookup
tables and matchlists (mydestination, relay_domains, etc.).  This
is enabled only with "smtpuf8 = yes".

[Feature 20150112] With smtputf8_enable=yes, SMTP commands with
UTF-8 syntax errors are rejected, table lookup results with invalid
UTF-8 syntax are handled as configuration errors, and UTF-8 syntax
errors in policy server replies result in execution of the policy
server's default action.

Major changes - tls support
---------------------------

(see "Major changes - delivery status notifications" above for
turning 4XX soft errors into 5XX bounces when a remote SMTP server
does not offer STARTTLS support).

[Feature 20140209] the Postfix SMTP client now also falls back to
plaintext when TLS fails AFTER the TLS protocol handshake.

[Feature 20140218] The Postfix SMTP client now requires that a queue
file is older than $minimal_backoff_time, before falling back from
failed TLS to plaintext (both during or after the TLS handshake).

[Feature 20141021] Per IETF TLS WG consensus, the tls_session_ticket_cipher
default setting was changed from aes-128-cbc to aes-256-cbc.

[Feature 20150116] TLS wrappermode support in the Postfix smtp(8)
client (new smtp_tls_wrappermode parameter) and in posttls-finger(1)
(new -w option). There still is life in that deprecated protocol,
and people should not have to jump hoops with stunnel.
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1.1.1.3.14.1
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@Pull up the following, requeste by kim in ticket #1779:

	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/README_FILES/BDAT_README up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/README_FILES/MAILLOG_README up to 1.1.1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/README_FILES/POSTSCREEN_3_5_README up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/html/BDAT_README.html up to 1.1.1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/html/MAILLOG_README.html up to 1.1.1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/html/makedefs.1.html up to 1.1.1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/html/postlogd.8.html up to 1.1.1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/html/POSTSCREEN_3_5_README.html up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/html/postfix-doc.css up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/man/man1/makedefs.1 up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/man/man8/postlogd.8 up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/missing-proxy-read-maps up to 1.1.1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/spelldiff up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-double-cc up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-double-install-proto-text up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-double-proto-html up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/comment.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-postfix-files up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-spell-cc up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-spell-install-proto-text up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-spell-proto-html up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/deroff up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/find-double up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-double-history up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-spell-history up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/mantools/check-table-proto up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/BDAT_README.html up to 1.1.1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/MAILLOG_README.html up to 1.1.1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/POSTSCREEN_3_5_README.html up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/stop.double-cc up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/stop.double-install-proto-text up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/stop.double-proto-html up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/stop.spell-cc up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/stop.spell-proto-html up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/stop.double-history up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/stop.spell-history up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/bounce_notify_util_tester.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/logfile-no-msgid-no-eoh-event up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/logfile-no-msgid-with-eoh-event up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/logfile-with-msgid-no-eoh-event up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/logfile-with-msgid-with-eoh-event up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/logfile-with-msgid-with-filter up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/logfile-with-msgid-with-long-line up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/msgfile-no-msgid-no-eoh-event up to 1.1.1.1
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/no-msgid-no-eoh-event-no-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/no-msgid-no-eoh-event-with-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/no-msgid-with-eoh-event-no-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/no-msgid-with-eoh-event-with-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-no-eoh-event-no-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-no-eoh-event-with-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-with-eoh-event-no-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-with-eoh-event-with-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-with-filter-no-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-with-filter-with-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-with-long-line-no-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/bounce/with-msgid-with-long-line-with-thread.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/cleanup/cleanup_milter.in13e up to 1.1.1.1
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/cleanup/test-queue-file13i up to 1.1.1.1
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/cleanup/cleanup_milter.in17g up to 1.1.1.1
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/cleanup/test-queue-file17 up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/dns/dns_str_resflags.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/dns/dns_sec.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/header_body_checks_strip.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/info_log_addr_form.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/info_log_addr_form.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/mail_addr_crunch.in up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/mail_addr_crunch.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/mail_addr_find.in up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/map_search.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/map_search.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/mail_addr_find.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/mail_addr_form.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/mail_addr_form.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/mail_addr_map.ref up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/maillog_client.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/maillog_client.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/map_search.ref up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/normalize_mailhost_addr.c up to 1.3
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/off_cvt.in up to 1.1.1.1
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/off_cvt.ref up to 1.1.1.1
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/compat_level.h up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/test_main.c up to 1.2
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/delivered_hdr.ref up to 1.1.1.1
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/global/test_main.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/master/dgram_server.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/postconf/extract_cfg.sh up to 1.1.1.1
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/virtual/mailbox.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/virtual/virtual.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/xsasl.h up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/xsasl_cyrus_client.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/xsasl_cyrus_server.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/xsasl_dovecot_server.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/xsasl_saslc_client.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/xsasl_server.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/dns/Makefile    up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/global/Makefile up to 1.10
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/masterlib/Makefile up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/milter/Makefile up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/tls/Makefile    up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/util/Makefile   up to 1.11
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/xsasl/Makefile  up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/libexec/smtp/Makefile up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/libexec/smtpd/Makefile up to 1.9 (+patch)
	external/ibm-public/postfix/libexec/tlsproxy/Makefile up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/sbin/postconf/Makefile up to 1.9
	doc/3RDPARTY					(apply patch)

Update Postfix to 3.8.4.
@
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#        networked   tables   such   as  NIS,  LDAP  or  SQL,  each
#        user@@domain query produces a sequence of query patterns as
#        described below.
# 
#        Each  query pattern is sent to each specified lookup table
#        before trying the next query pattern,  until  a  match  is
#        found.
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#               Replace  user@@domain  by address. This form has the
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#               This is useful to clean up  addresses  produced  by
#               legacy  mail  systems.  It can also be used to pro-
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#               Replace  user@@site by address when site is equal to
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#               Note: @@domain is a wild-card.  When  this  form  is
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#               regardless  of whether that recipient exists.  This
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#               domain, replace the wild-card mapping with explicit
#               1:1 mappings, or add a  reject_unverified_recipient
#               restriction for that domain:
# 
#                   smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
#                       ...
#                       reject_unauth_destination
#                       check_recipient_access
#                           inline:{example.com=reject_unverified_recipient}
#                   unverified_recipient_reject_code = 550
# 
#               In  the above example, Postfix may contact a remote
#               server if the recipient is rewritten  to  a  remote
#               address.
# 
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#        header_sender, header_recipient)
#               What  addresses  are  subject   to   canonical_maps
#               address mapping.
# 
#        canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional  address mapping lookup tables for message
#               headers and envelopes.
# 
#        recipient_canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope
#               and header recipient addresses.
# 
#        sender_canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope
#               and header sender addresses.
# 
#        propagate_unmatched_extensions (canonical, virtual)
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#               The network interface addresses that this mail sys-
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#               or rewrite message headers  and  update  incomplete
#               addresses   with   the   domain  specified  in  the
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#        proxy_interfaces (empty)
#               The network interface addresses that this mail sys-
#               tem  receives  mail on by way of a proxy or network
#               address translation unit.
# 
#        masquerade_classes    (envelope_sender,     header_sender,
#        header_recipient)
#               What addresses are subject to address masquerading.
# 
#        masquerade_domains (empty)
#               Optional  list of domains whose subdomain structure
#               will be stripped off in email addresses.
# 
#        masquerade_exceptions (empty)
#               Optional list of user names that are not  subjected
#               to  address masquerading, even when their addresses
#               match $masquerade_domains.
# 
#        mydestination  ($myhostname,  localhost.$mydomain,  local-
#        host)
#               The list of domains  that  are  delivered  via  the
#               $local_transport mail delivery transport.
# 
#        myorigin ($myhostname)
#               The domain name that locally-posted mail appears to
#               come from, and that locally posted mail  is  deliv-
#               ered to.
# 
#        owner_request_special (yes)
#               Enable special treatment for owner-listname entries
#               in the aliases(5) file, and don't split owner-list-
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#               the recipient_delimiter is set to "-".
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#        networked   tables   such   as  NIS,  LDAP  or  SQL,  each
#        user@@domain query produces a sequence of query patterns as
#        described below.
# 
#        Each  query pattern is sent to each specified lookup table
#        before trying the next query pattern,  until  a  match  is
#        found.
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#               Replace  user@@domain  by address. This form has the
d92 3
a94 3
#               This is useful to clean up  addresses  produced  by
#               legacy  mail  systems.  It can also be used to pro-
#               duce Firstname.Lastname style  addresses,  but  see
d98 3
a100 3
#               Replace  user@@site by address when site is equal to
#               $myorigin, when site is listed  in  $mydestination,
#               or   when  it  is  listed  in  $inet_interfaces  or
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#               This form is useful for replacing  login  names  by
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#               Note: @@domain is a wild-card.  When  this  form  is
#               applied  to  recipient  addresses, the Postfix SMTP
#               server accepts mail for any  recipient  in  domain,
#               regardless  of whether that recipient exists.  This
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#               recipients and then tries to return  that  mail  as
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#               To avoid backscatter  with  mail  for  a  wild-card
#               domain, replace the wild-card mapping with explicit
#               1:1 mappings, or add a  reject_unverified_recipient
#               restriction for that domain:
# 
#                   smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
#                       ...
#                       reject_unauth_destination
#                       check_recipient_access
#                           inline:{example.com=reject_unverified_recipient}
#                   unverified_recipient_reject_code = 550
# 
#               In  the above example, Postfix may contact a remote
#               server if the recipient is rewritten  to  a  remote
#               address.
# 
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#        canonical_classes  (envelope_sender,   envelope_recipient,
#        header_sender, header_recipient)
#               What  addresses  are  subject   to   canonical_maps
#               address mapping.
# 
#        canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional  address mapping lookup tables for message
#               headers and envelopes.
# 
#        recipient_canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope
#               and header recipient addresses.
# 
#        sender_canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope
#               and header sender addresses.
# 
#        propagate_unmatched_extensions (canonical, virtual)
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#               The network interface addresses that this mail sys-
#               tem  receives  mail on by way of a proxy or network
#               address translation unit.
# 
#        masquerade_classes    (envelope_sender,     header_sender,
#        header_recipient)
#               What addresses are subject to address masquerading.
# 
#        masquerade_domains (empty)
#               Optional  list of domains whose subdomain structure
#               will be stripped off in email addresses.
# 
#        masquerade_exceptions (empty)
#               Optional list of user names that are not  subjected
#               to  address  masquerading,  even when their address
#               matches $masquerade_domains.
# 
#        mydestination  ($myhostname,  localhost.$mydomain,  local-
#        host)
#               The list of domains  that  are  delivered  via  the
#               $local_transport mail delivery transport.
# 
#        myorigin ($myhostname)
#               The domain name that locally-posted mail appears to
#               come from, and that locally posted mail  is  deliv-
#               ered to.
# 
#        owner_request_special (yes)
#               Enable special treatment for owner-listname entries
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1.1.1.4
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@This is the Postfix 3.5 (stable) release.

The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.5.x where 3=major
release number, 5=minor release number, x=patchlevel.  The stable
release never changes except for patches that address bugs or
emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.

New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called
postfix-3.6-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year,
mm=month, dd=day).  Patches are never issued for snapshot releases;
instead, a new snapshot is released.

The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd)
specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.

If you upgrade from Postfix 3.3 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.4
before proceeding.

License change
---------------

This software is distributed with a dual license: in addition to the
historical IBM Public License 1.0, it is now also distributed with the
more recent Eclipse Public License 2.0. Recipients can choose to take
the software under the license of their choice. Those who are more
comfortable with the IPL can continue with that license.

Major changes - multiple relayhost in SMTP
------------------------------------------

[Feature 20200111] the Postfix SMTP and LMTP client support a list
of nexthop destinations separated by comma or whitespace. These
destinations will be tried in the specified order.

The list form can be specified in relayhost, transport_maps,
default_transport, and sender_dependent_default_transport_maps.

Examples:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    relayhost = foo.example, bar.example
    default_transport = smtp:foo.example, bar.example.

NOTE: this is an SMTP and LMTP client feature. It does not work for
other Postfix delivery agents.

Major changes - certificate access
----------------------------------

[Feature 20190517] Search order support for check_ccert_access.
Search order support for other tables is in design (canonical_maps,
virtual_alias_maps, transport_maps, etc.).

The following check_ccert_access setting uses the built-in search
order: it first looks up the client certificate fingerprint, then
the client certificate public-key fingerprint, and it stops when a
decision is made.

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    smtpd_mumble_restrictions =
        ...
        check_ccert_access hash:/etc/postfix/ccert-access
        ...

The following setting, with explicit search order, produces the
exact same result:

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    smtpd_mumble_restrictions =
        ...
        check_ccert_access {
            hash:/etc/postfix/ccert-access {
                search_order = cert_fingerprint, pubkey_fingerprint } }
        ...

Support is planned for other certificate features.

Major changes - dovecot usability
---------------------------------

[Feature 20190615] The SMTP+LMTP delivery agent can now prepend
Delivered-To, X-Original-To and Return-Path headers, just like the
pipe(8) and local(8) delivery agents.

This uses the "flags=DORX" command-line flags in master.cf. See the
smtp(8) manpage for details.

This obsoletes the "lmtp_assume_final = yes" setting, and replaces
it with "flags=...X...", for consistency with the pipe(8) delivery
agent.

Major changes - forced expiration
---------------------------------

[Feature 20200202] Support to force-expire email messages. This
introduces new postsuper(1) command-line options to request expiration,
and additional information in mailq(1) or postqueue(1) output.

The forced-to-expire status is stored in a queue file attribute.
An expired message is returned to the sender when the queue manager
attempts to deliver that message (note that Postfix will never
deliver messages in the hold queue).

The postsuper(1) -e and -f options both set the forced-to-expire
queue file attribute. The difference is that -f will also release
a message if it is in the hold queue. With -e, such a message would
not be returned to the sender until it is released with -f or -H.

In the mailq(1) or postqueue(1) -p output, a forced-to-expire message
is indicated with # after the queue file name. In postqueue(1) JSON
output, there is a new per-message field "forced_expire" (with value
true or false) that shows the forced-to-expire status.

Major changes - haproxy2 protocol
---------------------------------

[Feature 20200112] Support for the haproxy v2 protocol. The Postfix
implementation supports TCP over IPv4 and IPv6, as well as non-proxied
connections; the latter are typically used for heartbeat tests.

The haproxy v2 protocol introduces no additional Postfix configuration.
The Postfix smtpd(8) and postscreen(8) daemons accept both v1 and
v2 protocol versions.

Major changes - logging
-----------------------

[Incompat 20191109] Postfix daemon processes now log the from= and
to= addresses in external (quoted) form in non-debug logging (info,
warning, etc.).  This means that when an address localpart contains
spaces or other special characters, the localpart will be quoted,
for example:

    from=<"name with spaces"@@example.com>

Older Postfix versions would log the internal (unquoted) form:

    from=<name with spaces@@example.com>

The external and internal forms are identical for the vast majority
of email addresses that contain no spaces or other special characters
in the localpart.

Specify "info_log_address_format = internal" for backwards
compatibility.

The logging in external form is consistent with the address form
that Postfix 3.2 and later prefer for table lookups. It is therefore
the more useful form for non-debug logging.

Major changes - IP address normalization
----------------------------------------

[Incompat 20190427] Postfix now normalizes IP addresses received
with XCLIENT, XFORWARD, or with the HaProxy protocol, for consistency
with direct connections to Postfix. This may change the appearance
of logging, and the way that check_client_access will match subnets
of an IPv6 address.
This is the Postfix 3.4 (stable) release.

The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.4.x where 3=major
release number, 4=minor release number, x=patchlevel.  The stable
release never changes except for patches that address bugs or
emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.

New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called
postfix-3.5-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year,
mm=month, dd=day).  Patches are never issued for snapshot releases;
instead, a new snapshot is released.

The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd)
specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.

If you upgrade from Postfix 3.2 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.3
before proceeding.

License change
---------------

This software is distributed with a dual license: in addition to the
historical IBM Public License 1.0, it is now also distributed with the
more recent Eclipse Public License 2.0. Recipients can choose to take
the software under the license of their choice. Those who are more
comfortable with the IPL can continue with that license.

Summary of changes
------------------

Incompatible changes, bdat support, containers, database support,
logging, safety, tls connection pooling, tls support, usability,

Incompatible changes
--------------------

[Incompat 20180826] The Postfix SMTP server announces CHUNKING (BDAT
command) by default. In the unlikely case that this breaks some
important remote SMTP client, disable the feature as follows:

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    # The logging alternative:
    smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords = chunking
    # The non-logging alternative:
    smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords = chunking, silent_discard

See BDAT_README for more.

[Incompat 20190126] This introduces a new master.cf service 'postlog'
with type 'unix-dgram' that is used by the new postlogd(8) daemon.
Before backing out to an older Postfix version, edit the master.cf
file and remove the postlog entry.

[Incompat 20190106] Postfix 3.4 drops support for OpenSSL 1.0.1
(end-of-life was December 31, 2016) and all earlier releases.

[Incompat 20180701] To avoid performance loss under load, the
tlsproxy(8) daemon now requires a zero process limit in master.cf
(this setting is provided with the default master.cf file). By
default, a tlsproxy(8) process will retire after several hours.

To set the tlsproxy process limit to zero:

# postconf -F tlsproxy/unix/process_limit=0
# postfix reload

Major changes - bdat support
--------------------

[Feature 20180826] Postfix SMTP server support for RFC 3030 CHUNKING
(the BDAT command) without BINARYMIME, in both smtpd(8) and
postscreen(8). This has no effect on Milters, smtpd_mumble_restrictions,
and smtpd_proxy_filter. See BDAT_README for more.

Major changes - containers
--------------------------

[Feature 20190126] Support for logging to file or stdout, instead
of using syslog.

- Logging to file solves a usability problem for MacOS, and
  eliminates multiple problems with systemd-based systems.

- Logging to stdout is useful when Postfix runs in a container, as
  it eliminates a syslogd dependency.

See MAILLOG_README for configuration examples and logfile rotation.

[Feature 20180422] Better handling of undocumented(!) Linux behavior
whether or not signals are delivered to a PID=1 process.

Major changes - database support
--------------------------------

[Feature 20181105] Support for (key, list of filenames) in map
source text.

- Currently, this feature is used only by tls_server_sni_maps.

- When a map is created from source with "postmap -F maptype:mapname",
  the command processes each key as usual and processes each value
  as a list of filenames, concatenates the content of those files
  (with one newline character in-between files), and stores an entry
  with (key, base64-encoded result).

- When a map is queried with "postmap -F -q ...", the command
  base64-decodes each value. It reports an error when a value is
  not in base64 form.

  This "postmap -F -q ..." behavior also works when querying the
  memory-resident map types cidr:, inline:, pcre:, randmap:, regexp:,
  and static:. Postfix reads the files specified as table values,
  stores base64-encoded content, and base64-decodes content upon
  table lookup.

  Internally, Postfix will turn on this behavior for lookups (not
  updates) when a map is opened with the DICT_FLAG_RHS_IS_FILE flag.

Major changes - logging
-----------------------

[Feature 20190126] Support for logging to file or stdout, instead
of using syslog.

- Logging to file solves a usability problem for MacOS, and
  eliminates multiple problems with systemd-based systems.

- Logging to stdout is useful when Postfix runs in a container, as
  it eliminates a syslogd dependency.

See MAILLOG_README for configuration examples and logfile rotation.

Major changes - safety
----------------------

[Feature 20180623] Automatic retirement: dnsblog(8) and tlsproxy(8) process
will now voluntarily retire after after max_idle*max_use, or some
sane limit if either limit is disabled. Without this, a process
could stay busy for days or more.

Major changes - tls connection pooling
--------------------------------------

[Feature 20180617] Postfix SMTP client support for multiple deliveries
per TLS-encrypted connection. This is primarily to improve mail
delivery performance for destinations that throttle clients when
they don't combine deliveries.

This feature is enabled with "smtp_tls_connection_reuse=yes" in
main.cf, or with "tls_connection_reuse=yes" in smtp_tls_policy_maps.
It supports all Postfix TLS security levels including dane and
dane-only.

The implementation of TLS connection reuse relies on the same
scache(8) service as used for delivering plaintext SMTP mail, the
same tlsproxy(8) daemon as used by the postscreen(8) service for
inbound connections, and relies on the same hints from the qmgr(8)
daemon. It reuses the configuration parameters described in
CONNECTION_CACHE_README.

The Postfix SMTP client now logs whether an SMTP-over-TLS connection
is newly established ("TLS connection established") or whether the
connection is reused ("TLS connection reused").

The following illustrates how TLS connections are reused:

    Initial plaintext SMTP handshake:
      smtp(8) -> remote SMTP server

    Reused SMTP/TLS connection, or new SMTP/TLS connection:
      smtp(8) -> tlsproxy(8) -> remote SMTP server

    Cached SMTP/TLS connection:
      scache(8) -> tlsproxy(8) -> remote SMTP server

Major changes - tls support
---------------------------

[Feature 20190106] SNI support in the Postfix SMTP server, the
Postfix SMTP client, and in the tlsproxy(8) daemon (both server and
client roles). See the postconf(5) documentation for the new
tls_server_sni_maps and smtp_tls_servername parameters.

[Feature 20190106] Support for files that contain multiple (key,
certificate, trust chain) instances. This was required to implement
server-side SNI table lookups, but it also eliminates the need for
separate cert/key files for RSA, DSA, Elliptic Curve, and so on.
The file format is documented in the TLS_README sections "Server-side
certificate and private key configuration" and "Client-side certificate
and private key configuration", and in the postconf(5) documentation
for the parameters smtp_tls_chain_files, smtpd_tls_chain_files,
tlsproxy_client_chain_files, and tlsproxy_tls_chain_files.

Note: the command "postfix tls" does not yet support the new
consolidated certificate chain format.  If you switch to the new
format, you'll need to manage your keys and certificates directly,
rather than via postfix-tls(1).

Major changes - usability
-------------------------

[Feature 20180812] Support for smtpd_reject_footer_maps (as well
as the postscreen variant postscreen_reject_footer_maps) for more
informative reject messages. This is indexed with the Postfix SMTP
server response text, and overrides the footer specified with
smtpd_reject_footer.  One will want to use a pcre: or regexp: map
with this.

This is the Postfix 3.3 (stable) release.

The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.3.x where 3=major
release number, 3=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable
release never changes except for patches that address bugs or
emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.

New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called
postfix-3.4-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year,
mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases;
instead, a new snapshot is released.

The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd)
specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.

If you upgrade from Postfix 3.1 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.2
before proceeding.

License change
---------------

This software is distributed with a dual license: in addition to the
historical IBM Public License 1.0, it is now also distributed with the
more recent Eclipse Public License 2.0. Recipients can choose to take
the software under the license of their choice. Those who are more
comfortable with the IPL can continue with that license.

Major changes - compatibility safety net
----------------------------------------

[20180106] With compatibility_level < 1, the Postfix SMTP server
now warns for mail that would be blocked by the Postfix 2.10
smtpd_relay_restrictions feature, without blocking that mail. This
extends the compatibility safety net for sites that upgrade from
earlier Postfix versions (questions on the postfix-users list show
there is a steady trickle). See COMPATIBILITY_README for details.

Major changes - configuration
-----------------------------

[20170617] The postconf command now warns about unknown parameter
names in a Postfix database configuration file. As with other unknown
parameter names, these warnings can help to find typos early.

[20180113] New read-only service_name parameter that contains the
master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process (it that is empty
in a non-daemon process). This can make Postfix SMTP server logging
logging distinct by setting the syslog_name in master.cf with "-o
syslog_name=postfix/$service_name" for the "submission" and "smtps"
services, and can make Postfix SMTP client distinct by setting "-o
syslog_name=postfix/$service_name" for the "relay" service.

Major changes - container support
---------------------------------

[20171218] Preliminary support to run Postfix in the foreground,
with "postfix start-fg". This requires that Postfix multi-instance
support is disabled. To receive Postfix syslog information on the
container's host, mount the host's /dev/log socket inside the
container (example: "docker run -v /dev/log:/dev/log ..."), and
specify a distinct Postfix "syslog_name" prefix that identifies the
logging from the Postfix instance. Postfix does not log systemd
events.

Major changes - database support
---------------------------------

[20170617] The postconf command warns about unknown parameter names
in a Postfix database configuration file.

[20171227] The pgsql_table(5) hosts parameter now supports the
postgresql:// URI syntax. Contributed by Magosányi Árpád.

Major changes - header format
-----------------------------

[20180010] This release changes the format of 'full name' information
in Postfix-generated From: headers, when a local program such as
/bin/mail submits a message without From: header.

Postfix-generated From: headers with 'full name' information are
now formatted as "From: name <address>" by default. Specify
"header_from_format = obsolete" to get the earlier form "From:
address (name)". See the postconf(5) manpage for more details.

Major changes - invisible changes
---------------------------------

[20170617] Additional paranoia in the VSTRING implementation: a
null byte after the end of vstring buffers (this is a safety net
so that C-style string operations won't scribble past the end);
earlier detection of bad length and precision format string specifiers
(these are the result of programming error, as Postfix format strings
cannot be specified externally).

Major changes - milter support
------------------------------

[20171223] Milter applications can now send RET and ENVID parameters
in SMFIR_CHGFROM (change envelope sender) requests.

Major changes - mixed IPv6/IPv4 support
---------------------------------------

[20170505] Workaround for mail delivery problems when 1) both Postfix
IPv6 and IPv4 support are enabled, 2) some destination announces
more primary IPv6 MX addresses than primary IPv4 MX addresses, 3)
the destination is unreachable over IPv6, and 4) Postfix runs into
the smtp_mx_address_limit before it can try to deliver over IPv4.

When both Postfix IPv6 and IPv4 support are enabled, the Postfix
SMTP client will now relax MX preferences so that it can schedule
similar numbers of IPv4 and IPv6 destination addresses. This ensures
that an IPv6 connectivity problem will not prevent mail from being
delivered over IPv4 (and vice versa). Specify "smtp_balance_inet_protocols
= no" to disable this workaround.

Major changes - xclient
-----------------------

[20171218] The Postfix SMTP server now allows the XCLIENT command
before STARTTLS when TLS is required. This is useful for servers
that run behind a reverse proxy server such as nginx.

This is the Postfix 3.2 (stable) release.

The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.2.x where 3=major
release number, 2=minor release number, x=patchlevel.  The stable
release never changes except for patches that address bugs or
emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.

New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called
postfix-3.3-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year,
mm=month, dd=day).  Patches are never issued for snapshot releases;
instead, a new snapshot is released.

The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd)
specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.

If you upgrade from Postfix 3.0 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.1
before proceeding.

Invisible changes
-----------------

In addition to the visible changes described below, there is an
ongoing overhaul of low-level code. With each change come updated
tests to ensure that future changes will not 'break' compatibility
with past behavior.

Major changes - address mapping
-------------------------------

[Feature 20170128] Postfix 3.2 fixes the handling of address
extensions with email addresses that contain spaces. For example,
the virtual_alias_maps, canonical_maps, and smtp_generic_maps
features now correctly propagate an address extension from "aa
bb+ext"@@example.com to "cc dd+ext"@@other.example, instead of
producing broken output.

Major changes - header/body_checks
----------------------------------

[Feature 20161008] "PASS" and "STRIP" actions in header/body_checks.
"STRIP" is similar to "IGNORE" but also logs the action, and "PASS"
disables header, body, and Milter inspection for the remainder of
the message content.  Contributed by Hobbit.

Major changes - log analysis
----------------------------

[Feature 20160330] The collate.pl script by Viktor Dukhovni for
grouping Postfix logfile records into "sessions" based on queue ID
and process ID information. It's in the auxiliary/collate directory
of the Postfix source tree.

Major changes - maps support
----------------------------

[Feature 20160527] Postfix 3.2 cidr tables support if/endif and
negation (by prepending ! to a pattern), just like regexp and pcre
tables.  The primarily purpose is to improve readability of complex
tables. See the cidr_table(5) manpage for syntax details.

[Incompat 20160925] In the Postfix MySQL database client, the default
option_group value has changed to "client", to enable reading of
"client" option group settings in the MySQL options file. This fixes
a "not found" problem with Postfix queries that contain UTF8-encoded
non-ASCII text.  Specify an empty option_group value (option_group
=) to get backwards-compatible behavior.

[Feature 20161217] Stored-procedure support for MySQL databases.
Contributed by John Fawcett. See mysql_table(5) for instructions.

[Feature 20170128] The postmap command, and the inline: and texthash:
maps now support spaces in left-hand field of the lookup table
"source text". Use double quotes (") around a left-hand field that
contains spaces, and use backslash (\) to protect embedded quotes
in a left-hand field. There is no change in the processing of the
right-hand field.

Major changes - milter support
------------------------------

[Feature 20160611] The Postfix SMTP server local IP address and
port are available in the policy delegation protocol (attribute
names: server_address, server_port), in the Milter protocol (macro
names: {daemon_addr}, {daemon_port}), and in the XCLIENT protocol
(attribute names: DESTADDR, DESTPORT).

[Feature 20161024] smtpd_milter_maps support for per-client Milter
configuration that overrides smtpd_milters, and that has the same
syntax. A lookup result of "DISABLE" turns off Milter support. See
MILTER_README.html for details.

Major changes - policy delegation
---------------------------------

[Feature 20160611] The Postfix SMTP server local IP address and
port are available in the policy delegation protocol (attribute
names: server_address, server_port), in the Milter protocol (macro
names: {daemon_addr}, {daemon_port}), and in the XCLIENT protocol
(attribute names: DESTADDR, DESTPORT).

Major changes - postqueue
-------------------------

[Incompat 20170129] The postqueue command no longer forces all
message arrival times to be reported in UTC. To get the old behavior,
set TZ=UTC in main.cf:import_environment (this override is not
recommended, as it affects all Postfix utities and daemons).

Major changes - safety
----------------------

[Incompat 20161227] For safety reasons, the sendmail -C option must
specify an authorized directory: the default configuration directory,
a directory that is listed in the default main.cf file with
alternate_config_directories or multi_instance_directories, or the
command must be invoked with root privileges (UID 0 and EUID 0).
This mitigates a recurring problem with the PHP mail() function.

Major changes - sasl
--------------------

[Feature 20160625] The Postfix SMTP server now passes remote client
and local server network address and port information to the Cyrus
SASL library. Build with ``make makefiles "CCARGS=$CCARGS
-DNO_IP_CYRUS_SASL_AUTH"'' for backwards compatibility.

Major changes - smtputf8
------------------------

[Feature 20161103] Postfix 3.2 disables the 'transitional' compatibility
between the IDNA2003 and IDNA2008 standards for internationalized
domain names (domain names beyond the limits of US-ASCII).

This change makes Postfix behavior consistent with contemporary web
browsers. It affects the handling of some corner cases such as
German sz and Greek zeta. See http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp
for more examples.

Specify "enable_idna2003_compatibility = yes" to restore historical
behavior (but keep in mind that the rest of the world may not make
that same choice).

Major changes - tls
-------------------

[Feature 20160828] Fixes for deprecated OpenSSL 1.1.0 API features,
so that Postfix will build without depending on backwards-compatibility
support.

[Incompat 20161204] Postfix 3.2 removes tentative features that
were implemented before the DANE spec was finalized:

- Support for certificate usage PKIX-EE(1),

- The ability to disable digest agility (Postfix now behaves as if
  "tls_dane_digest_agility = on"), and

- The ability to disable support for "TLSA 2 [01] [12]" records
  that specify the digest of a trust anchor (Postfix now behaves
  as if "tls_dane_trust_anchor_digest_enable = yes).

[Feature 20161217] Postfix 3.2 enables elliptic curve negotiation
with OpenSSL >= 1.0.2.  This changes the default smtpd_tls_eecdh_grade
setting to "auto", and introduces a new parameter tls_eecdh_auto_curves
with the names of curves that may be negotiated.

The default tls_eecdh_auto_curves setting is determined at compile
time, and depends on the Postfix and OpenSSL versions.  At runtime,
Postfix will skip curve names that aren't supported by the OpenSSL
library.

Major changes - xclient
-----------------------

[Feature 20160611] The Postfix SMTP server local IP address and
port are available in the policy delegation protocol (attribute
names: server_address, server_port), in the Milter protocol (macro
names: {daemon_addr}, {daemon_port}), and in the XCLIENT protocol
(attribute names: DESTADDR, DESTPORT).
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#        networked   tables   such   as  NIS,  LDAP  or  SQL,  each
#        user@@domain query produces a sequence of query patterns as
#        described below.
# 
#        Each  query pattern is sent to each specified lookup table
#        before trying the next query pattern,  until  a  match  is
#        found.
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#               Replace  user@@domain  by address. This form has the
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#               This is useful to clean up  addresses  produced  by
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#               This form is useful for replacing  login  names  by
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#               applied  to  recipient  addresses, the Postfix SMTP
#               server accepts mail for any  recipient  in  domain,
#               regardless  of whether that recipient exists.  This
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#               recipients and then tries to return  that  mail  as
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#               To avoid backscatter  with  mail  for  a  wild-card
#               domain, replace the wild-card mapping with explicit
#               1:1 mappings, or add a  reject_unverified_recipient
#               restriction for that domain:
# 
#                   smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
#                       ...
#                       reject_unauth_destination
#                       check_recipient_access
#                           inline:{example.com=reject_unverified_recipient}
#                   unverified_recipient_reject_code = 550
# 
#               In  the above example, Postfix may contact a remote
#               server if the recipient is rewritten  to  a  remote
#               address.
# 
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#        header_sender, header_recipient)
#               What  addresses  are  subject   to   canonical_maps
#               address mapping.
# 
#        canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional  address mapping lookup tables for message
#               headers and envelopes.
# 
#        recipient_canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope
#               and header recipient addresses.
# 
#        sender_canonical_maps (empty)
#               Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope
#               and header sender addresses.
# 
#        propagate_unmatched_extensions (canonical, virtual)
#               What address lookup tables copy an  address  exten-
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#               The network interface addresses that this mail sys-
#               tem receives mail on.
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#        local_header_rewrite_clients (permit_inet_interfaces)
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a214 1
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#               rewrite  message headers from other clients at all,
#               or rewrite message headers  and  update  incomplete
#               addresses   with   the   domain  specified  in  the
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#        proxy_interfaces (empty)
#               The network interface addresses that this mail sys-
#               tem  receives  mail on by way of a proxy or network
#               address translation unit.
# 
#        masquerade_classes    (envelope_sender,     header_sender,
#        header_recipient)
#               What addresses are subject to address masquerading.
# 
#        masquerade_domains (empty)
#               Optional  list of domains whose subdomain structure
#               will be stripped off in email addresses.
# 
#        masquerade_exceptions (empty)
#               Optional list of user names that are not  subjected
#               to  address  masquerading,  even when their address
#               matches $masquerade_domains.
# 
#        mydestination  ($myhostname,  localhost.$mydomain,  local-
#        host)
#               The list of domains  that  are  delivered  via  the
#               $local_transport mail delivery transport.
# 
#        myorigin ($myhostname)
#               The domain name that locally-posted mail appears to
#               come from, and that locally posted mail  is  deliv-
#               ered to.
# 
#        owner_request_special (yes)
#               Enable special treatment for owner-listname entries
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@Import Postfix-3.7.3 (previous version was 3.5.2)

This is the Postfix 3.7 (stable) release.

The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.7.x where 3=major
release number, 7=minor release number, x=patchlevel.  The stable
release never changes except for patches that address bugs or
emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.

New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called
postfix-3.8-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year,
mm=month, dd=day).  Patches are never issued for snapshot releases;
instead, a new snapshot is released.

The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd)
specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.

If you upgrade from Postfix 3.5 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.6
before proceeding.

License change
---------------

This software is distributed with a dual license: in addition to the
historical IBM Public License 1.0, it is now also distributed with the
more recent Eclipse Public License 2.0. Recipients can choose to take
the software under the license of their choice. Those who are more
comfortable with the IPL can continue with that license.

Bugfix for messages not delivered after "warning: Unexpected record type 'X'
============================================================================

Due to a bug introduced in Postfix 3.7.0, a message could falsely
be flagged as corrupt with "warning: Unexpected record type 'X'".

Such messages were moved to the "corrupt" queue directory, where
they may still be found. See below for instructions to deal with
these falsely flagged messages.

This could happen for messages with 5000 or more recipients, or
with fewer recipients on a busy mail server. The problem was first
reported by Frank Brendel, reproduced by John Alex.

A file in the "corrupt" queue directory may be inspected with the
command "postcat /var/spool/postfix/corrupt/<filename>. If delivery
of the file is still desired, the file can be moved back to
/var/spool/postfix/incoming after updating Postfix and executing
"postfix reload".

Major changes - configuration
-----------------------------

[Feature 20210605] Support to inline the content of small cidr:,
pcre:, and regexp: tables in Postfix parameter values.

Example:

    smtpd_forbidden_commands =
	CONNECT GET POST regexp:{{/^[^A-Z]/ Thrash}}

This is the new smtpd_forbidden_commands default value. It will
immediately disconnect a remote SMTP client when a command does not
start with a letter (a-z or A-Z).

The basic syntax is:

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    parameter = .. map-type:{ { rule-1 }, { rule-2 } .. } ..

/etc/postfix/master.cf:
    .. -o { parameter = .. map-type:{ { rule-1 }, { rule-2 } .. } .. } ..

where map-type is one of cidr, pcre, or regexp.

Postfix ignores whitespace after '{' and before '}', and writes each
rule as one text line to a nameless in-memory file:

in-memory file:
    rule-1
    rule-2
    ..

Postfix parses the result as if it is a file in /etc/postfix.

Note: if a rule contains $, specify $$ to keep Postfix from trying
to do $name expansion as it evaluates the parameter value.

Major changes - lmdb support
----------------------------

[Feature 20210605] Overhauled the LMDB client's error handling, and
added integration tests for future-proofing. There are no visible
changes in documented behavior.

Major changes - logging
-----------------------

[Feature 20210815] To make the maillog_file feature more useful,
the postlog(1) command is now set-gid postdrop, so that unprivileged
programs can use it to write logging through the postlogd(8) daemon.
This required hardening the postlog(1) command against privilege
escalation attacks. DO NOT turn on the set-gid bit with older
postlog(1) implementations.

Major changes - pcre2 support
-----------------------------

[Feature 20211127] Support for the pcre2 library (the legacy pcre
library is no longer maintained). The Postfix build procedure
automatically detects if the pcre2 library is installed, and if it
is unavailable, the Postfix build procedure will detect if the
legacy pcre library is installed. See PCRE_README if you need to
build Postfix with a specific library.

Visible differences: some error messages may have a different text,
and the 'X' pattern flag is no longer supported with pcre2.

Major changes - security
------------------------

[Feature 20220102] Postfix programs now randomize the initial state
of in-memory hash tables, to defend against hash collision attacks
involving a large number of attacker-chosen lookup keys. Presently,
the only known opportunity for such attacks involves remote SMTP
client IPv6 addresses in the anvil(8) service. The attack would
require making hundreds of short-lived connections per second from
thousands of different IP addresses, because the anvil(8) service
drops inactive counters after 100s. Other in-memory hash tables
with attacker-chosen lookup keys are by design limited in size. The
fix is cheap, and therefore implemented for all Postfix in-memory
hash tables. Problem reported by Pascal Junod.

[Feature 20211030] The postqueue command now sanitizes non-printable
characters (such as newlines) in strings before they are formatted
as json or as legacy output. These outputs are piped into other
programs that are run by administrative users. This closes a
hypothetical opportunity for privilege escalation.

[Feature 20210815] Updated defense against remote clients or servers
that 'trickle' SMTP or LMTP traffic, based on per-request deadlines
and minimum data rates.

Per-request deadlines:

The new {smtpd,smtp,lmtp}_per_request_deadline parameters replace
{smtpd,smtp,lmtp}_per_record_deadline, with backwards compatible
default settings. This defense is enabled by default in the Postfix
SMTP server in case of overload.

The new smtpd_per_record_deadline parameter limits the combined
time for the Postfix SMTP server to receive a request and to send
a response, while the new {smtp,lmtp}_per_record_deadline parameters
limit the combined time for the Postfix SMTP or LMTP client to send
a request and to receive a response.

Minimum data rates:

The new smtpd_min_data_rate parameter enforces a minimum plaintext
data transfer rate for DATA and BDAT requests, but only when
smtpd_per_record_deadline is enabled. After a read operation transfers
N plaintext bytes (possibly after TLS decryption), and after the
DATA or BDAT request deadline is decreased by the elapsed time of
that read operation, the DATA or BDAT request deadline is increased
by N/smtpd_min_data_rate seconds. However, the deadline is never
increased beyond the smtpd_timeout value. The default minimum data
rate is 500 (bytes/second) but is still subject to change.

The new {smtp,lmtp}_min_data_rate parameters enforce the corresponding
minimum DATA transfer rates for the Postfix SMTP and LMTP client.

Major changes - tls support
---------------------------

[Cleanup 20220121] The new tlsproxy_client_security_level parameter
replaces tlsproxy_client_level, and the new tlsproxy_client_policy_maps
parameter replaces tlsproxy_client_policy. This is for consistent
parameter naming (tlsproxy_client_xxx corresponds to smtp_tls_xxx).
This change was made with backwards-compatible default settings.

[Feature 20210926] Postfix was updated to support OpenSSL 3.0.0 API
features, and to work around OpenSSL 3.0.0 bit-rot (avoid using
deprecated API features).

Other code health
-----------------

[typos] Typo fixes by raf.

[pre-release checks] Added pre-release checks to detect a) new typos
in documentation and source-code comments, b) missing entries in
the postfix-files file (some documentation would not be installed),
c) missing rules in the postlink script (some text would not have
a hyperlink in documentation), and d) missing map-based $parameter
names in the proxy_read_maps default value (the proxymap daemon
would not automatically authorize some proxied maps).

[memory stream] Improved support for memory-based streams made it
possible to inline small cidr:, pcre:, and regexp: maps in Postfix
parameter values, and to eliminate some ad-hoc code that converted
tlsproxy(8) protocol data to or from serialized form.

*************************************************************************

This is the Postfix 3.6 (stable) release.

The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.6.x where 3=major
release number, 6=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable
release never changes except for patches that address bugs or
emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.

New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called
postfix-3.7-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year,
mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases;
instead, a new snapshot is released.

The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd)
specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.

If you upgrade from Postfix 3.4 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.5
before proceeding.

License change
---------------

This software is distributed with a dual license: in addition to the
historical IBM Public License 1.0, it is now also distributed with the
more recent Eclipse Public License 2.0. Recipients can choose to take
the software under the license of their choice. Those who are more
comfortable with the IPL can continue with that license.

Major changes - internal protocol identification
------------------------------------------------

[Incompat 20200920] Internal protocols have changed. You need to
"postfix stop" before updating, or before backing out to an earlier
release, otherwise long-running daemons (pickup, qmgr, verify, tlsproxy,
postscreen) may fail to communicate with the rest of Postfix, causing
mail delivery delays until Postfix is restarted.

This change does not affect message files in Postfix queue directories,
only the communication between running Postfix programs.

With this change, every Postfix internal service, including the postdrop
command, announces the name of its protocol before doing any other I/O.
Every Postfix client program, including the Postfix sendmail command,
will verify that the protocol name matches what it is supposed to be.

The purpose of this change is to produce better error messages, for
example, when someone configures the discard daemon as a bounce
service in master.cf, or vice versa.

This change may break third-party programs that implement a
Postfix-internal protocol such as qpsmtpd. Such programs have never
been supported. Fortunately, this will be an easy fix: look at the
first data from the cleanup daemon: if it is a protocol announcement,
you're talking to Postfix 3.6 or later. That's the only real change.

Major changes - tls
-------------------

[Incompat 20200705] The minimum supported OpenSSL version is 1.1.1,
which will reach the end of life by 2023-09-11. Postfix 3.6 is
expected to reach the end of support in 2025. Until then, Postfix
will be updated as needed for compatibility with OpenSSL.

The default fingerprint digest has changed from md5 to sha256 (Postfix
3.6 with compatibility_level >= 3.6). With a lower compatibility_level
setting, Postfix defaults to using md5, and logs a warning when a Postfix
configuration specifies no explicit digest type.

Export-grade Diffie-Hellman key exchange is no longer supported,
and the tlsproxy_tls_dh512_param_file parameter is ignored,

[Feature 20200906] The tlstype.pl helper script by Viktor Dukhovni
reports TLS information per message delivery. This processes output
from the collate.pl script. See auxiliary/collate/README.tlstype and
auxiliary/collate/tlstype.pl.

Major changes - compatibility level
-----------------------------------

[Feature 20210109] Starting with Postfix version 3.6, the compatibility
level is "3.6". In future Postfix releases, the compatibility level will
be the Postfix version that introduced the last incompatible change. The
level is formatted as 'major.minor.patch', where 'patch' is usually
omitted and defaults to zero. Earlier compatibility levels are 0, 1 and 2.

This also introduces main.cf and master.cf support for the <=level,
<level, and other operators to compare compatibility levels. With the
standard <=, <, etc. operators, compatibility level 3.10 would be less
than 3.9, which is undesirable.

Major changes - services(5) override
------------------------------------

[Feature 20210418] Postfix no longer uses the services(5) database
to look up the TCP ports for SMTP and LMTP services. Instead, this
information is configured with the new known_tcp_ports configuration
parameter (default: lmtp=24, smtp=25, smtps=submissions=465,
submission=587). When a service is not specified in known_tcp_ports,
Postfix will still query the services(5) database.

Major changes - local_login_sender_maps
---------------------------------------

[Feature 20201025] Fine-grained control over the envelope sender address
for submission with the Postfix sendmail (or postdrop) commands.

The local_login_sender_maps parameter (default: static:*) specifies
a list of lookup tables that are searched by the UNIX login name, and
that return a list of allowed envelope sender patterns separated by
space or comma. The default is backwards-compatible: every user may
specify any sender envelope address.

This feature is enforced by the postdrop command. When no UNIX login
name is available, the postdrop command will prepend "uid:" to the
numerical UID and use that instead.

This feature ignores address extensions in the user-specified
envelope sender address.

Besides the special pattern "*" which allows any sender address,
there are "<>" which matches an empty sender address, and the
"@@domain" wildcard pattern. More information about those can be found
in the postconf(5) manpage.

Example:

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    # Allow root and postfix full control, anyone else can only
    # send mail as themselves. Use "uid:" followed by the numerical
    # UID when the UID has no entry in the UNIX password file.
    local_login_sender_maps =
        inline:{ { root = *}, { postfix = * } },
        pcre:/etc/postfix/login_senders

/etc/postfix/login_senders:
   # Allow both the bare username and the user@@domain forms.
    /(.+)/ $1 $1@@example.com

Major changes - order of relay and recipient restrictions
---------------------------------------------------------

[Incompat 20210131] With smtpd_relay_before_recipient_restrictions=yes,
the Postfix SMTP server will evaluate smtpd_relay_restrictions before
smtpd_recipient_restrictions. This is the default behavior with
compatibility_level >= 3.6.

This change makes the implemented behavior consistent with existing
documentation. There is a backwards-compatibility warning that allows
users to freeze historical behavior. See COMPATIBILITY_README for
details.

Major changes - respectful logging
----------------------------------

[Feature 20210220] Postfix version 3.6 deprecates terminology
that implies white is better than black. Instead, Postfix prefers
'allowlist', 'denylist', and variations on those words. This change
affects Postfix documentation, and postscreen parameters and logging.

To keep the old postscreen logging set "respectful_logging = no"
in main.cf.

Noel Jones assisted with the initial transition.

Changes in documentation
------------------------

Postfix documentation was updated to use 'allowlist', 'denylist', etc.
These documentation changes do not affect Postfix behavior.

Changes in parameter names
--------------------------

The following postscreen parameters replace names that contain 'blacklist'
or 'whitelist':

    postscreen_allowlist_interfaces
    postscreen_denylist_action
    postscreen_dnsbl_allowlist_threshold

These new parameters have backwards-compatible default settings
that support the old parameter names, so that the name change should
not affect Postfix behavior. This means that existing management tools
that use the old parameter names should keep working as before.

This compatibility safety net may break when some management tools
use the new parameter names, and some use the old names, such that
different tools will disagree on how Postfix works.

Changes in logging
------------------

The following logging replaces forms that contain 'blacklist' or
'whitelist':

    postfix/postscreen[pid]: ALLOWLIST VETO [address]:port
    postfix/postscreen[pid]: ALLOWLISTED [address]:port
    postfix/postscreen[pid]: DENYLISTED [address]:port

To avoid breaking logfile analysis tools, Postfix keeps logging the old
forms by default, as long as the compatibility_level parameter setting
is less than 3.6, and the respectful_logging parameter is not explicitly
configured. As a reminder, Postfix will log the following:

    postfix/postscreen[pid]: Using backwards-compatible default setting
        respectful_logging=no for client [address]:port

To keep logging the old form, make the setting "respectful_logging =
no" permanent in main.cf, for example:

    # postconf "respectful_logging = no"
    # postfix reload

To stop the reminder, configure the respectful_logging parameter to
"yes" or "no", or configure "compatibility_level = 3.6".

Major changes - threaded bounces
--------------------------------

[Feature 20201205] Support for threaded bounces. This allows mail
readers to present a non-delivery, delayed delivery, or successful
delivery notification in the same email thread as the original
message.

Unfortunately, this also makes it easy for users to mistakenly delete
the whole email thread (all related messages), instead of deleting
only the delivery status notification.

To enable, specify "enable_threaded_bounces = yes".

Other changes - smtpd_sasl_mechanism_list
-----------------------------------------

[Feature 20200906] The smtpd_sasl_mechanism_list parameter (default:
!external, static:rest) prevents confusing errors when a SASL backend
announces EXTERNAL support which Postfix does not support.

Other changes - delivery logging
--------------------------------

[Incompat 20200531] Postfix delivery agents now log an explicit record
when delegating delivery to a different Postfix delivery agent.

For example, with "best_mx_transport = local", an SMTP delivery
agent will now log when a recipient will be delivered locally. This
makes the delegating delivery agent visible, where it would otherwise
have remained invisible, which would complicate troubleshooting.

  postfix/smtp[pid]: queueid: passing <recipient> to transport=local

This will usually be followed by logging for an actual delivery:

  postfix/local[pid]: queueid: to=<recipient>, relay=local, ...

Other examples: the local delivery agent will log a record that it
defers mailbox delivery through mailbox_transport or through
fallback_transport.

Other changes - error logging
-----------------------------

[Incompat 20200531] Postfix programs will now log "Application error"
instead of "Success" or "Unknown error: 0" when an operation fails with
errno == 0, i.e., the error originates from non-kernel code.

Other changes - dns lookups
---------------------------

[Feature 20200509] The threadsafe resolver API (res_nxxx() calls)
is now the default, not because the API is threadsafe, but because
this is the API where new features are being added.

To build old style, build with:

    make makefiles CCARGS="-DNO_RES_NCALLS..."

This is the default for systems that are known not to support the
threadsafe resolver API.
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1.1.1.5.4.1
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#               mail system receives mail on.
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#               domain name in $myorigin or $mydomain,  and  adding
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#               mail system receives mail on by way of a  proxy  or
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#               addresses  with  the  domain   specified   in   the
#               remote_header_rewrite_domain  parameter, and adding
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1.1.1.6
log
@Import postfix-3.10.1 (previous was 3.8.4)

Summary:

Postfix 3.9 (July 2022): This release focused on enhancing the TLS
(Transport Layer Security) capabilities of Postfix. It introduced
support for TLSv1.3, allowing for more secure and efficient encrypted
communications. Additionally, improvements were made to the handling
of TLSA records, which are used in DNS-based Authentication of
Named Entities (DANE) to associate TLS certificates with domain
names.

Postfix 3.10 (July 2023): This version brought significant updates
to Postfix's SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) functionalities.
It added support for the SMTPUTF8 extension, enabling the use of
UTF-8 encoding in email addresses and headers, which is essential
for internationalization. The release also included performance
optimizations, particularly in the handling of large mail queues,
and introduced new configuration parameters to provide administrators
with finer control over mail processing.

The changes are described more in detail in:
3.10 changes: RELEASE_NOTES
3.9  changes: RELEASE_NOTES_3.9
3.8  changes: RELEASE_NOTES_3.8
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1.1.1.6.2.1
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@Pull up the following, requested by christos in ticket #283:

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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/html/NON_BERKELEYDB_README.html up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/html/REQUIRETLS_README.html up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/html/postfix-non-bdb.1.html up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/mantools/check-proxy-type-table up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/proto/REQUIRETLS_README.html up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/cleanup/cleanup_message_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/ehlo_mask_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_clnt.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/allowed_prefix.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/allowed_prefix.h up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/allowed_prefix_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/dict_sqlite_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/haproxy_srvr_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/login_sender_match_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_clnt.h up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_redirect.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_redirect.h up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_redirect_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_surrogate.c up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_util.c up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/nbdb_util_test.c up to
	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/pol_stats.c up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/global/pol_stats_test.c up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/smtp/smtp_reqtls_policy.c up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/util/mac_midna.h up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/util/dict_pipe_test.c up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix//dist/src/util/ossl_digest.c up to
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/qmgr/qmgr_defer.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/qmgr/qmgr_message.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/sendmail/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/sendmail/sendmail.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/showq/showq.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.12
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp.c up to 1.15
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp.h up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_connect.c up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_key.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_params.c up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_proto.c up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_rcpt.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_state.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_tls_policy.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_tlsrpt.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtp/smtp_trouble.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.13
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd.c up to 1.22
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd.h up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd_chat.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd_check.c up to 1.8
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd_haproxy.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd_peer.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd_proxy.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/smtpd/smtpd_proxy.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.12
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls.h  up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_client.c up to 1.15
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_dane.c up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_dane.sh up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_dh.c up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_misc.c up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_prng_file.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_proxy.h up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_proxy_client_misc.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_proxy_client_print.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_proxy_client_scan.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_server.c up to 1.14
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tls_verify.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/tlsrpt_wrapper.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tlsproxy/tlsproxy.c up to 1.8
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tlsproxy/tlsproxy_state.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/trivial-rewrite/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/trivial-rewrite/resolve.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/trivial-rewrite/trivial-rewrite.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.13
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/alldig.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/argv.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/argv.h up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict.h up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_alloc.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_cache.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_cache.h up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_cdb.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_cidr.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_db.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_dbm.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_debug.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_env.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_fail.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_inline.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_lmdb.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_ni.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_nis.c up to 1.2
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_open.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_pcre.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_pipe.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_random.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_regexp.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_sdbm.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_seq.ref up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_sockmap.c up to 1.7
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_surrogate.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_tcp.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_test.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_thash.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_union.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_unix.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/dict_utf8_test.ref up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/hash_fnv.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/hex_code.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/hex_code.h up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/htable.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/inet_addr_list.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/inet_prefix_top.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/inet_proto.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/mac_expand.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/mac_expand.h up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/mac_expand.in up to 1.1.1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/mac_expand.ref up to 1.1.1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/match_list.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/midna_domain.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/mkmap_open.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/msg_vstream.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/myaddrinfo.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/myaddrinfo.h up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/myaddrinfo.ref up to 1.1.1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/myaddrinfo.ref2 up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/myaddrinfo4.ref up to 1.1.1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/myaddrinfo4.ref2 up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/myflock.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/name_mask.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/name_mask.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/name_mask.ref5 up to 1.1.1.2
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	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/netstring.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/normalize_ws.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/open_as.c up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/open_as.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/quote_for_json.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/sane_sockaddr_to_hostaddr.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/spawn_command.c up to 1.4
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/spawn_command.h up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/stringops.h up to 1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/sys_defs.h up to 1.16
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/unescape.ref up to 1.1.1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/vbuf_print.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/vbuf_print_test.in up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/vbuf_print_test.ref up to 1.1.1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/vstream.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/vstream.h up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/vstring.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/util/vstring_vstream.c up to 1.3
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/verify/verify.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/virtual/Makefile.in up to 1.1.1.7
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/virtual/virtual.c up to 1.5
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/virtual/virtual.h up to 1.2
	external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/xsasl/xsasl_dovecot_server.c up to 1.6
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/global/Makefile up to 1.12
	external/ibm-public/postfix/lib/util/Makefile   up to 1.13
	external/ibm-public/postfix/libexec/smtp/Makefile up to 1.5
	doc/3RDPARTY						(manually edited)

Import Postfix 3.11.2.
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#        file  that  serves  as  input to the postmap(1) command to
#        create an indexed file for fast lookup.
# 
#        Execute the command  "postmap  /etc/postfix/canonical"  to
#        rebuild  a  default-type  indexed  file after changing the
#        text file, or execute  "postmap  type:/etc/postfix/canoni-
#        cal" to specify an explicit type.
# 
#        The  default  indexed  file  type  is  configured with the
#        default_database_type parameter. Depending on the platform
#        this  may  be  one of lmdb:, cdb:, hash:, or dbm: (without
#        the trailing ':').
# 
#        When the table is provided via other means  such  as  NIS,
#        LDAP  or  SQL,  the  same lookups are done as for ordinary
#        indexed files.  Managing such  databases  is  outside  the
#        scope of Postfix.
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@Import postfix 3.11.2 (previous was 3.10.1)

Changes in 3.11.2

Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 3.11): the proxymap(8) daemon
dereferenced an uninitialized pointer after a request protocol
error. This daemon is not exposed to local or remote users. Found
by Claude Opus 4.6.

Bugfix (defect introduced: 20260309) a change, to set the service_name
default value to "amnesiac", violated a test that parameter names
in postconf output must match 1:1 with parameter names in the
postlink script.

Changes in 3.11.1

Bugfix (defect introduced: 20260219): alias_maps errors when
default_database_type was not set in main.cf. Fix by Michael Tokarev.

Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 3.0): buffer over-read when
Postfix is configured with an enhanced status code not followed by
other text. For example, "5.7.2" without text after the three-number
code, in an access(5) table, header or body checks, or with "$rbl_code
$rbl_text" in rbl_reply_maps or default_rbl_reply. These are all
uncommon configurations. Problem reported by Kamil Frankowicz.

Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 3.3): null pointer in nbdb_reindexd(8)
because the "service_name" value was not propagated. Report by
Michael Tokarev.

During Postfix start-up, avoid a spurious error message from
nbdb_reindexd(8), when non_bdb_migration_level disables automatic
re-indexing.

Changes in 3.11.0

Postfix stable release 3.11.0 is available. Postfix 3.7 - 3.10 were
updated a few weeks ago; after that, Postfix 3.7 will no longer be
updated.

The main changes are below. See the RELEASE_NOTES file for further details.

Berkeley DB migration:

Some (Linux) distributions are removing support for BerkeleyDB
databases (In Postfix, this means we lose support for the hash:
and btree: lookup tables). See NON_BERKELEYDB_README for manual
and partially automatic migration from btree: to lmdb:, and from
hash: to lmdb: or cdb:.

The loss of BerkeleyDB affects Mailman versions that want to execute
commands like "postmap hash:/path/to/file" when a mailing list is
added or removed. Postfix provides a way to redirect such commands
to a supported database type.

You don't have to wait until BerkeleyDB support is removed. It can
make sense to migrate while BerkeleyDB support is still available
(mainly, less downtime).

Changes in TLS support:

Default TLS security. The Postfix SMTP client smtp_tls_security_level
default value is "may" if Postfix was built with TLS support, and
the compatibility_level is 3.11 or higher.

Support for the RFC 8689 "REQUIRETLS" verb in ESMTP. This requires
that every SMTP (and LMTP) server in the forward path is strongly
authenticated with DANE, STS, or equivalent, and that every server
announces REQUIRETLS support.

See REQUIRETLS_README for suggestions to carefully enforce REQUIRETLS
without causing massive mail delivery problems.

Logging the TLS security level. This shows the desired and actual
TLS security level enforcement status and, if a message requests
REQUIRETLS, the REQUIRETLS policy enforcement status. For a list
of examples see smtp_log_tls_feature_status

Workaround for an interface mismatch between the Postfix SMTP client
and MTA-STS policy plugins. This introduces a new parameter
smtp_tls_enforce_sts_mx_patterns (default: "yes"). The MTA-STS
plugin configuration needs to enable TLSRPT support, so that it
forwards STS policy attributes to Postfix. Both postfix-tlspol and
postfix-mta-sts-resolver have been updated accordingly.

With this, the Postfix SMTP client will connect to an MX host only
if its name matches any STS policy MX host pattern, and will match
a server certificate against the MX hostname. Otherwise, the old
behavior stays in effect: connect to any MX host listed in DNS,
and match a server certificate against any STS policy MX host
pattern.

Post-quantum cryptography support. With OpenSSL 3.5 and later,
change the tls_eecdh_auto_curves default value to avoid problems
with network infrastructure that mishandles TLS hello messages
larger than one (Ethernet) TCP segment. This problem is more
generally known as "protocol ossification".

Miscellaneous changes:

Deprecation of obsolete parameters. Postfix programs log a warning
that these parameters will be removed. See DEPRECATION_README for
a list of deprecated parameters.

JSON output support with "postconf -j|-jM|-jF|-jP", "postalias
-jq|-js", "postmap -jq|-js", and "postmulti -jl". No support is
planned for JSON input support.

Milter support: improved Milter error handling for messages that
arrive over a long-lived SMTP connection, by changing the default
milter_default_action from "tempfail" to the new "shutdown" action
(i.e. disconnect the remote SMTP client). This was already back-ported
to earlier stable releases.

For more changes in the 3.10 branch see:
https://www.postfix.org/announcements.html
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#        file  that  serves  as  input to the postmap(1) command to
#        create an indexed file for fast lookup.
# 
#        Execute the command  "postmap  /etc/postfix/canonical"  to
#        rebuild  a  default-type  indexed  file after changing the
#        text file, or execute  "postmap  type:/etc/postfix/canoni-
#        cal" to specify an explicit type.
# 
#        The  default  indexed  file  type  is  configured with the
#        default_database_type parameter. Depending on the platform
#        this  may  be  one of lmdb:, cdb:, hash:, or dbm: (without
#        the trailing ':').
# 
#        When the table is provided via other means  such  as  NIS,
#        LDAP  or  SQL,  the  same lookups are done as for ordinary
#        indexed files.  Managing such  databases  is  outside  the
#        scope of Postfix.
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# CANONICAL(5)                                                      CANONICAL(5)
# 
# NAME
#        canonical - Postfix canonical table format
# 
# SYNOPSIS
#        postmap /etc/postfix/canonical
# 
#        postmap -q "string" /etc/postfix/canonical
# 
#        postmap -q - /etc/postfix/canonical <inputfile
# 
# DESCRIPTION
#        The  optional canonical(5) table specifies an address map-
#        ping for local and non-local  addresses.  The  mapping  is
#        used  by the cleanup(8) daemon, before mail is stored into
#        the queue.  The address mapping is recursive.
# 
#        Normally, the canonical(5) table is specified  as  a  text
#        file  that serves as input to the postmap(1) command.  The
#        result, an indexed file in dbm or db format, is  used  for
#        fast  searching  by  the  mail system. Execute the command
#        "postmap /etc/postfix/canonical"  to  rebuild  an  indexed
#        file after changing the corresponding text file.
# 
#        When  the  table  is provided via other means such as NIS,
#        LDAP or SQL, the same lookups are  done  as  for  ordinary
#        indexed files.
# 
#        Alternatively,  the  table  can  be provided as a regular-
#        expression map where patterns are given as regular expres-
#        sions,  or lookups can be directed to TCP-based server. In
#        those cases, the lookups are done in a slightly  different
#        way  as  described below under "REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES"
#        or "TCP-BASED TABLES".
# 
#        By default the canonical(5) mapping affects  both  message
#        header  addresses  (i.e. addresses that appear inside mes-
#        sages) and message envelope addresses  (for  example,  the
#        addresses  that  are used in SMTP protocol commands). This
#        is controlled with the canonical_classes parameter.
# 
#        NOTE: Postfix versions 2.2 and later rewrite message head-
#        ers  from  remote  SMTP clients only if the client matches
#        the  local_header_rewrite_clients  parameter,  or  if  the
#        remote_header_rewrite_domain configuration parameter spec-
#        ifies a non-empty value. To get the behavior before  Post-
#        fix    2.2,    specify   "local_header_rewrite_clients   =
#        static:all".
# 
#        Typically, one would use the canonical(5) table to replace
#        login   names   by  Firstname.Lastname,  or  to  clean  up
#        addresses produced by legacy mail systems.
# 
#        The canonical(5) mapping is not to be confused  with  vir-
#        tual  alias  support or with local aliasing. To change the
#        destination but not the headers,  use  the  virtual(5)  or
#        aliases(5) map instead.
# 
# CASE FOLDING
#        The  search  string is folded to lowercase before database
#        lookup. As of Postfix 2.3, the search string is  not  case
#        folded  with database types such as regexp: or pcre: whose
#        lookup fields can match both upper and lower case.
# 
# TABLE FORMAT
#        The input format for the postmap(1) command is as follows:
# 
#        pattern result
#               When  pattern matches a mail address, replace it by
#               the corresponding result.
# 
#        blank lines and comments
#               Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are  ignored,
#               as  are  lines whose first non-whitespace character
#               is a `#'.
# 
#        multi-line text
#               A logical line starts with non-whitespace  text.  A
#               line  that starts with whitespace continues a logi-
#               cal line.
# 
# TABLE SEARCH ORDER
#        With lookups from indexed files such as DB or DBM, or from
#        networked  tables  such  as NIS, LDAP or SQL, patterns are
#        tried in the order as listed below:
# 
#        user@@domain address
#               Replace user@@domain by address. This form  has  the
#               highest precedence.
# 
#               This  is  useful  to clean up addresses produced by
#               legacy mail systems.  It can also be used  to  pro-
#               duce  Firstname.Lastname  style  addresses, but see
#               below for a simpler solution.
# 
#        user address
#               Replace user@@site by address when site is equal  to
#               $myorigin,  when  site is listed in $mydestination,
#               or  when  it  is  listed  in  $inet_interfaces   or
#               $proxy_interfaces.
# 
#               This  form  is  useful for replacing login names by
#               Firstname.Lastname.
# 
#        @@domain address
#               Replace other addresses in domain by address.  This
#               form has the lowest precedence.
# 
#               Note:  @@domain  is  a  wild-card. When this form is
#               applied to recipient addresses,  the  Postfix  SMTP
#               server  accepts  mail  for any recipient in domain,
#               regardless of whether that recipient exists.   This
#               may  turn  your  mail  system  into  a  backscatter
#               source: Postfix first accepts mail for non-existent
#               recipients  and  then  tries to return that mail as
#               "undeliverable" to the often forged sender address.
# 
# RESULT ADDRESS REWRITING
#        The lookup result is subject to address rewriting:
# 
#        o      When  the  result  has  the  form @@otherdomain, the
#               result becomes the same user in otherdomain.
# 
#        o      When "append_at_myorigin=yes", append  "@@$myorigin"
#               to addresses without "@@domain".
# 
#        o      When "append_dot_mydomain=yes", append ".$mydomain"
#               to addresses without ".domain".
# 
# ADDRESS EXTENSION
#        When a mail address localpart contains the optional recip-
#        ient  delimiter  (e.g., user+foo@@domain), the lookup order
#        becomes: user+foo@@domain, user@@domain, user+foo, user, and
#        @@domain.
# 
#        The   propagate_unmatched_extensions   parameter  controls
#        whether an unmatched address extension  (+foo)  is  propa-
#        gated to the result of table lookup.
# 
# REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES
#        This  section  describes how the table lookups change when
#        the table is given in the form of regular expressions. For
#        a  description  of regular expression lookup table syntax,
#        see regexp_table(5) or pcre_table(5).
# 
#        Each pattern is a regular expression that  is  applied  to
#        the entire address being looked up. Thus, user@@domain mail
#        addresses are not broken up into their  user  and  @@domain
#        constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken up into user and
#        foo.
# 
#        Patterns are applied in the order as specified in the  ta-
#        ble,  until  a  pattern  is  found that matches the search
#        string.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed  file  lookups,  with
#        the  additional feature that parenthesized substrings from
#        the pattern can be interpolated as $1, $2 and so on.
# 
# TCP-BASED TABLES
#        This section describes how the table lookups  change  when
#        lookups are directed to a TCP-based server. For a descrip-
#        tion of the TCP client/server lookup protocol, see tcp_ta-
#        ble(5).  This feature is not available up to and including
#        Postfix version 2.4.
# 
#        Each lookup operation uses the entire address once.  Thus,
#        user@@domain  mail  addresses  are not broken up into their
#        user and @@domain constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken
#        up into user and foo.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed file lookups.
# 
# BUGS
#        The  table format does not understand quoting conventions.
# 
# CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
#        The following main.cf parameters are especially  relevant.
#        The  text  below  provides  only  a parameter summary. See
#        postconf(5) for more details including examples.
# 
#        canonical_classes
#               What addresses are  subject  to  canonical  address
#               mapping.
# 
#        canonical_maps
#               List of canonical mapping tables.
# 
#        recipient_canonical_maps
#               Address  mapping  lookup  table  for  envelope  and
#               header recipient addresses.
# 
#        sender_canonical_maps
#               Address  mapping  lookup  table  for  envelope  and
#               header sender addresses.
# 
#        propagate_unmatched_extensions
#               A  list  of  address rewriting or forwarding mecha-
#               nisms that propagate an address extension from  the
#               original  address  to  the result.  Specify zero or
#               more  of  canonical,   virtual,   alias,   forward,
#               include, or generic.
# 
#        Other parameters of interest:
# 
#        inet_interfaces
#               The  network  interface  addresses that this system
#               receives mail on.  You need to stop and start Post-
#               fix when this parameter changes.
# 
#        local_header_rewrite_clients
#               Rewrite message header addresses in mail from these
#               clients and update incomplete  addresses  with  the
#               domain name in $myorigin or $mydomain; either don't
#               rewrite message headers from other clients at  all,
#               or  rewrite  message  headers and update incomplete
#               addresses  with  the  domain   specified   in   the
#               remote_header_rewrite_domain parameter.
# 
#        proxy_interfaces
#               Other interfaces that this machine receives mail on
#               by way of a proxy agent or network address transla-
#               tor.
# 
#        masquerade_classes
#               List  of  address  classes subject to masquerading:
#               zero or more of  envelope_sender,  envelope_recipi-
#               ent, header_sender, header_recipient.
# 
#        masquerade_domains
#               List  of  domains  that hide their subdomain struc-
#               ture.
# 
#        masquerade_exceptions
#               List of user names that are not subject to  address
#               masquerading.
# 
#        mydestination
#               List  of  domains  that  this mail system considers
#               local.
# 
#        myorigin
#               The domain that is appended to locally-posted mail.
# 
#        owner_request_special
#               Give special treatment to owner-xxx and xxx-request
#               addresses.
# 
#        remote_header_rewrite_domain
#               Don't rewrite message headers from  remote  clients
#               at all when this parameter is empty; otherwise, re-
#               write message  headers  and  append  the  specified
#               domain name to incomplete addresses.
# 
# SEE ALSO
#        cleanup(8), canonicalize and enqueue mail
#        postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
#        postconf(5), configuration parameters
#        virtual(5), virtual aliasing
# 
# README FILES
#        Use  "postconf  readme_directory" or "postconf html_direc-
#        tory" to locate this information.
#        DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
#        ADDRESS_REWRITING_README, address rewriting guide
# 
# LICENSE
#        The Secure Mailer license must be  distributed  with  this
#        software.
# 
# AUTHOR(S)
#        Wietse Venema
#        IBM T.J. Watson Research
#        P.O. Box 704
#        Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
# 
#                                                                   CANONICAL(5)
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# CANONICAL(5)                                                      CANONICAL(5)
# 
# NAME
#        canonical - Postfix canonical table format
# 
# SYNOPSIS
#        postmap /etc/postfix/canonical
# 
#        postmap -q "string" /etc/postfix/canonical
# 
#        postmap -q - /etc/postfix/canonical <inputfile
# 
# DESCRIPTION
#        The  optional canonical(5) table specifies an address map-
#        ping for local and non-local  addresses.  The  mapping  is
#        used  by the cleanup(8) daemon, before mail is stored into
#        the queue.  The address mapping is recursive.
# 
#        Normally, the canonical(5) table is specified  as  a  text
#        file  that serves as input to the postmap(1) command.  The
#        result, an indexed file in dbm or db format, is  used  for
#        fast  searching  by  the  mail system. Execute the command
#        "postmap /etc/postfix/canonical"  to  rebuild  an  indexed
#        file after changing the corresponding text file.
# 
#        When  the  table  is provided via other means such as NIS,
#        LDAP or SQL, the same lookups are  done  as  for  ordinary
#        indexed files.
# 
#        Alternatively,  the  table  can  be provided as a regular-
#        expression map where patterns are given as regular expres-
#        sions,  or lookups can be directed to TCP-based server. In
#        those cases, the lookups are done in a slightly  different
#        way  as  described below under "REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES"
#        or "TCP-BASED TABLES".
# 
#        By default the canonical(5) mapping affects  both  message
#        header  addresses  (i.e. addresses that appear inside mes-
#        sages) and message envelope addresses  (for  example,  the
#        addresses  that  are used in SMTP protocol commands). This
#        is controlled with the canonical_classes parameter.
# 
#        NOTE: Postfix versions 2.2 and later rewrite message head-
#        ers  from  remote  SMTP clients only if the client matches
#        the  local_header_rewrite_clients  parameter,  or  if  the
#        remote_header_rewrite_domain configuration parameter spec-
#        ifies a non-empty value. To get the behavior before  Post-
#        fix    2.2,    specify   "local_header_rewrite_clients   =
#        static:all".
# 
#        Typically, one would use the canonical(5) table to replace
#        login   names   by  Firstname.Lastname,  or  to  clean  up
#        addresses produced by legacy mail systems.
# 
#        The canonical(5) mapping is not to be confused  with  vir-
#        tual  alias  support or with local aliasing. To change the
#        destination but not the headers,  use  the  virtual(5)  or
#        aliases(5) map instead.
# 
# CASE FOLDING
#        The  search  string is folded to lowercase before database
#        lookup. As of Postfix 2.3, the search string is  not  case
#        folded  with database types such as regexp: or pcre: whose
#        lookup fields can match both upper and lower case.
# 
# TABLE FORMAT
#        The input format for the postmap(1) command is as follows:
# 
#        pattern result
#               When  pattern matches a mail address, replace it by
#               the corresponding result.
# 
#        blank lines and comments
#               Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are  ignored,
#               as  are  lines whose first non-whitespace character
#               is a `#'.
# 
#        multi-line text
#               A logical line starts with non-whitespace  text.  A
#               line  that starts with whitespace continues a logi-
#               cal line.
# 
# TABLE SEARCH ORDER
#        With lookups from indexed files such as DB or DBM, or from
#        networked  tables  such  as NIS, LDAP or SQL, patterns are
#        tried in the order as listed below:
# 
#        user@@domain address
#               Replace user@@domain by address. This form  has  the
#               highest precedence.
# 
#               This  is  useful  to clean up addresses produced by
#               legacy mail systems.  It can also be used  to  pro-
#               duce  Firstname.Lastname  style  addresses, but see
#               below for a simpler solution.
# 
#        user address
#               Replace user@@site by address when site is equal  to
#               $myorigin,  when  site is listed in $mydestination,
#               or  when  it  is  listed  in  $inet_interfaces   or
#               $proxy_interfaces.
# 
#               This  form  is  useful for replacing login names by
#               Firstname.Lastname.
# 
#        @@domain address
#               Replace other addresses in domain by address.  This
#               form has the lowest precedence.
# 
#               Note:  @@domain  is  a  wild-card. When this form is
#               applied to recipient addresses,  the  Postfix  SMTP
#               server  accepts  mail  for any recipient in domain,
#               regardless of whether that recipient exists.   This
#               may  turn  your  mail  system  into  a  backscatter
#               source: Postfix first accepts mail for non-existent
#               recipients  and  then  tries to return that mail as
#               "undeliverable" to the often forged sender address.
# 
# RESULT ADDRESS REWRITING
#        The lookup result is subject to address rewriting:
# 
#        o      When  the  result  has  the  form @@otherdomain, the
#               result becomes the same user in otherdomain.
# 
#        o      When "append_at_myorigin=yes", append  "@@$myorigin"
#               to addresses without "@@domain".
# 
#        o      When "append_dot_mydomain=yes", append ".$mydomain"
#               to addresses without ".domain".
# 
# ADDRESS EXTENSION
#        When a mail address localpart contains the optional recip-
#        ient  delimiter  (e.g., user+foo@@domain), the lookup order
#        becomes: user+foo@@domain, user@@domain, user+foo, user, and
#        @@domain.
# 
#        The   propagate_unmatched_extensions   parameter  controls
#        whether an unmatched address extension  (+foo)  is  propa-
#        gated to the result of table lookup.
# 
# REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES
#        This  section  describes how the table lookups change when
#        the table is given in the form of regular expressions. For
#        a  description  of regular expression lookup table syntax,
#        see regexp_table(5) or pcre_table(5).
# 
#        Each pattern is a regular expression that  is  applied  to
#        the entire address being looked up. Thus, user@@domain mail
#        addresses are not broken up into their  user  and  @@domain
#        constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken up into user and
#        foo.
# 
#        Patterns are applied in the order as specified in the  ta-
#        ble,  until  a  pattern  is  found that matches the search
#        string.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed  file  lookups,  with
#        the  additional feature that parenthesized substrings from
#        the pattern can be interpolated as $1, $2 and so on.
# 
# TCP-BASED TABLES
#        This section describes how the table lookups  change  when
#        lookups are directed to a TCP-based server. For a descrip-
#        tion of the TCP client/server lookup protocol, see tcp_ta-
#        ble(5).  This feature is not available up to and including
#        Postfix version 2.4.
# 
#        Each lookup operation uses the entire address once.  Thus,
#        user@@domain  mail  addresses  are not broken up into their
#        user and @@domain constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken
#        up into user and foo.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed file lookups.
# 
# BUGS
#        The  table format does not understand quoting conventions.
# 
# CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
#        The following main.cf parameters are especially  relevant.
#        The  text  below  provides  only  a parameter summary. See
#        postconf(5) for more details including examples.
# 
#        canonical_classes
#               What addresses are  subject  to  canonical  address
#               mapping.
# 
#        canonical_maps
#               List of canonical mapping tables.
# 
#        recipient_canonical_maps
#               Address  mapping  lookup  table  for  envelope  and
#               header recipient addresses.
# 
#        sender_canonical_maps
#               Address  mapping  lookup  table  for  envelope  and
#               header sender addresses.
# 
#        propagate_unmatched_extensions
#               A  list  of  address rewriting or forwarding mecha-
#               nisms that propagate an address extension from  the
#               original  address  to  the result.  Specify zero or
#               more  of  canonical,   virtual,   alias,   forward,
#               include, or generic.
# 
#        Other parameters of interest:
# 
#        inet_interfaces
#               The  network  interface  addresses that this system
#               receives mail on.  You need to stop and start Post-
#               fix when this parameter changes.
# 
#        local_header_rewrite_clients
#               Rewrite message header addresses in mail from these
#               clients and update incomplete  addresses  with  the
#               domain name in $myorigin or $mydomain; either don't
#               rewrite message headers from other clients at  all,
#               or  rewrite  message  headers and update incomplete
#               addresses  with  the  domain   specified   in   the
#               remote_header_rewrite_domain parameter.
# 
#        proxy_interfaces
#               Other interfaces that this machine receives mail on
#               by way of a proxy agent or network address transla-
#               tor.
# 
#        masquerade_classes
#               List  of  address  classes subject to masquerading:
#               zero or more of  envelope_sender,  envelope_recipi-
#               ent, header_sender, header_recipient.
# 
#        masquerade_domains
#               List  of  domains  that hide their subdomain struc-
#               ture.
# 
#        masquerade_exceptions
#               List of user names that are not subject to  address
#               masquerading.
# 
#        mydestination
#               List  of  domains  that  this mail system considers
#               local.
# 
#        myorigin
#               The domain that is appended to locally-posted mail.
# 
#        owner_request_special
#               Give special treatment to owner-xxx and xxx-request
#               addresses.
# 
#        remote_header_rewrite_domain
#               Don't rewrite message headers from  remote  clients
#               at all when this parameter is empty; otherwise, re-
#               write message  headers  and  append  the  specified
#               domain name to incomplete addresses.
# 
# SEE ALSO
#        cleanup(8), canonicalize and enqueue mail
#        postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
#        postconf(5), configuration parameters
#        virtual(5), virtual aliasing
# 
# README FILES
#        Use  "postconf  readme_directory" or "postconf html_direc-
#        tory" to locate this information.
#        DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
#        ADDRESS_REWRITING_README, address rewriting guide
# 
# LICENSE
#        The Secure Mailer license must be  distributed  with  this
#        software.
# 
# AUTHOR(S)
#        Wietse Venema
#        IBM T.J. Watson Research
#        P.O. Box 704
#        Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
# 
#                                                                   CANONICAL(5)
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