Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 09:29:43 -0800 (PST) From: Roger Marquis <marquis@roble.com> To: Mark Martinec <Mark.Martinec+freebsd@ijs.si> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mail/postfix and mail/postfix-current need upgrading In-Reply-To: <3f2105db035fe8b639905002c7524b45@mailbox.ijs.si> References: <3f2105db035fe8b639905002c7524b45@mailbox.ijs.si>
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> In ports we have: > mail/postfix-current 2.11.7 > mail/postfix 2.8.0 > The version in mail/postfix-current is just barely still supported, "barely still supported" is not accurate. 2.11 is still the most common implementation by a good margin. Wietse recognizes this which is why he has always offered excellent long-term support of popular releases and why 2.10, 2.11 and 3.0 are all still fully supported. You're right about 2.8 however, this should be deprecated and marked as such by 'pkg audit'. > The current situation is most unfortunate, as some ports > (like mail/mailman) insist in their dependency on mail/postfix, > which has (among others) no support for internationalized > e-mail addresses, and is no longer supported upstream. In practice this is a non-issue given the still experimental nature of internationalized email addresses, the lack of mature translating rules or parsing libraries, the security implications, the fact that nobody is using them and the very real likelihood that they will never become viable (not entirely unlike ICANN's other poorly thought out and even more poorly implemented "any TLD" scheme, as in any TLD you're wiling to pay us big bucks for). OTOH Postfix 3 does have other important features that make it worth upgrading to. > It would be appreciated if both ports were updated. > Preferably mail/postfix to 3.1 and mail/postfix-current to 3.2, 3.2 is an experimental release. It would be misleading to label it current. > or at least: mail/postfix to 2.11 and mail/postfix-current to 3.1. Agreed. While we're on the subject of Postfix, has anyone tried submitting a patch to remove the unnecessary perl5 build dependency? We don't install perl to our smtp jails so always do this but it seems odd the maintainer still requires such a heavyweight build-dep for a lightweight one-line regex. Roger
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