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auto-import changelog data from postfix-1.1.7-1.src.rpm Mon Apr 08 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.7-1 - 1.1.7, fixes 2 critical bugs - Make sure there's a resolv.conf in the chroot jail Wed Mar 27 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.5-3 - Add Provides: lines for alternatives stuff (#60879) Tue Mar 26 2002 Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> 1.1.5-2 - rebuild Tue Mar 26 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.5-1 - 1.1.5 (bugfix release) - Rebuild with current db Thu Mar 14 2002 Bill Nottingham <notting@redhat.com> 1.1.4-3 - remove db trigger, it's both dangerous and pointless - clean up other triggers a little Wed Mar 13 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.4-2 - Some trigger tweaks to make absolutely sure /etc/services is in the chroot jail Mon Mar 11 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.4-1 - 1.1.4 - TLS 0.8.4 - Move postalias run from %post to init script to work around anaconda being broken. Fri Mar 08 2002 Bill Nottingham <notting@redhat.com> 1.1.3-5 - use alternatives --initscript support Thu Feb 28 2002 Bill Nottingham <notting@redhat.com> 1.1.3-4 - run alternatives --remove in %preun - add various prereqs Thu Feb 28 2002 Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> 1.1.3-3 - adjust the default postfix-files config file to match the alternatives setup by altering the arguments passed to post-install in the %install phase (otherwise, it might point to sendmail's binaries, breaking it rather rudely) - adjust the post-install script so that it silently uses paths which have been modified for use with alternatives, for upgrade cases where the postfix-files configuration file isn't overwritten - don't forcefully strip files -- that's a build root policy - remove hard requirement on openldap, library dependencies take care of it - redirect %postun to /dev/null - don't remove the postfix user and group when the package is removed Wed Feb 20 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.3-2 - listen on 127.0.0.1 only by default (#60071) - Put config samples in /usr/share/doc/postfix-1.1.7 rather than /etc/postfix (#60072) - Some spec file cleanups Tue Feb 19 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.3-1 - 1.1.3, TLS 0.8.3 - Fix updating - Don't run the statistics cron job - remove requirement on perl Date::Calc Thu Jan 31 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.2-3 - Fix up alternatives stuff Wed Jan 30 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.2-2 - Use alternatives Sun Jan 27 2002 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com> 1.1.2-1 - Initial Red Hat Linux packaging, based on spec file from Simon J Mudd <sjmudd@pobox.com> - Changes from that: - Set up chroot environment in triggers to make sure we catch glibc errata - Remove some hacks to support building on all sorts of distributions at the cost of specfile readability - Remove postdrop group on deletion
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# Default aliases file for postfix
#
# this file should be in /etc or in /etc/postfix but if you want it in
# /etc/postfix you'll have to adjust your /etc/postfix/main.cf file accordingly
#
# Aliases in this file will NOT be expanded in the header from
# mail, but WILL be visible over networks or from /bin/mail.
#
# Following alias is required by the mail protocol, RFC 822 (and by RFC2142)
# Set it to the address of a HUMAN who deals with this system's mail problems.
#
# For various security reasons, postfix WILL NOT deliver mail as root, so
# ensure that the root alias is aliased to a HUMAN user, as otherwise
# mail may get delivered to the $default_privs user (nobody).
postmaster: root
# Many mailers use this address to represent the empty SMTP return
# path
MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
# Common aliases for system accounts.
bin: root
daemon: root
games: root
ingres: root
nobody: root
system: root
toor: root
foo: root
falken: root
# Well-known aliases.
admin: root
manager: root
dumper: root
operator: root
# traps to catch security attacks
decode: root
moof: root
moog: root
# The following aliases are required by RFC 2142
info: staff
marketing: staff
sales: staff
support: staff
# Standard aliases also defined by RFC 2142
abuse: postmaster
# reports of network infrastructure difficulties
noc: root
# address to report secuirty problems
security: root
# DNS administrator (DNS soa records should use this)
hostmaster: root
# Usenet news service administrator
news: usenet
usenet: root
# http/web service administrator
www: webmaster
webmaster: root
# UUCP service administrator
uucp: root
# FTP administrator (especially anonymouse FTP)
ftp: root
# Commonly used group aliases:
#
staff: postmaster
office: postmaster
all: postmaster
tech: postmaster
ops: postmaster
# Person who should get root's mail. This alias
# must exist.
# CHANGE THIS LINE to an account of a HUMAN
root: postfix
# Note to the user: You must create the alias above!
# The root alias *must* exist under postfix because
# postfix runs as a non-privileged user and cannot
# touch a spool file which is UID/GID root
# The mapping to the postfix user is to ensure that root's mail
# doesn't get lost on a system installed out of the box.