This bug was fixed in the package dma - 0.9-1 --------------- dma (0.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release (Closes: #671364, LP: #994003) - Adopt package with Peter's approval. Thank you for all your previous work of the years. - New maintainers. [ Arno Töll ] * Update patches: - 03-debian-locations.patch: refreshed, add Debian's default for MAILNAME - 04-debian-setgid.patch: applied upstream - 09-typos.patch: applied upstream - 10-liblockfile.patch: dropped. This removes a patch rejected by upstream. Most users should not notice any change, however you cannot safely lock your mailbox anymore if you use it on a NFS file system without lockd running. Thus, also drop the liblockfile build dependency. - 11-double-bounce.patch: drop. See below. - 13-hardening.patch: applied upstream - 17-mailname.patch: drop. Upstream's MAILNAME directive supersets this behavior. Note that this might require a configuration change to existing installations - 20-parse-recipient.patch: applied upstream - 23-dirent-d_type.patch: drop. The code does not use d_type anymore - 24-random-message-id: applied upstream - 25-unsupported-starttls.patch: applied upstream - 27-int-size.patch: applied upstream - 28-valid-recipient.patch: applied upstream - 29-double-free.patch: applied upstream - 30-ldflags.patch: applied upstream - 31-sigalrm-backoff.patch: applied upstream (but using SIGHUP instead) - 32-comment-uncomment.patch: applied upstream - 33-opportunistic-tls.patch: applied upstream - 34-manpage-defaults.patch: applied upstream - 35-delivery-retry.patch: applied upstream - 36-sa_nocldwait.patc: drop. The code does not use SA_NOCLDWAIT anymore - 37-gnu-hurd.patch: applied upstream - 38-unresolvable-mx.patch: not needed anymore - 39-fix-add-host.patch: applied upstream - 40-smtp-banner.patch: applied upstream - 41-cppcheck.patch: applied upstream - 42-fix-ftbfs-binutils-gold.patch: applied upstream - 43-const.patch: applied upstream - 44-newline.patch: not needed anymore - 45-received.patch: applied upstream - 46-smtp-newline.patch: dropped, not needed anymore * Use /etc/mailname by default for fresh installs unless changed through debconf. * Drop the Debian specific dbounce-simple-safecat behavior entirely. This might still be useful for some users, but we prefer to keep in line with upstream who prefers to keep this behavior out of their sources. Moreover, also drop the safecat recommendation which is therefore not needed anymore. * Handle newaliases command when invoked through dma. * Merge patches from a upstream snapshot: - 0001-set_from-always-fully-qualify-envelope-from.patch (Closes: #697871) - 0002-aliases-log-errors-to-syslog-and-abort.patch - 0003-newaliases-provide-command-alias.patch [ Laurent Bigonville ] * Add debian/gbp.conf file * debian/watch: Update watch file to point to github * debian/control: - Drop DM-Upload-Allowed field: Obsolete. - Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.4 (no further changes) - Adjust VCS fields to point to collab-maint - Update Homepage field to point to upstream github - Drop hardening-includes build-dependency, not needed with debhelper 9 - [AT] Drop dpkg-dev (build-,) pre-dependency as the required version is available in oldstable by now. * debian/rules: - Drastically simplify the rules file - Set LIBEXEC to /usr/lib/dma - Install spool directory with setgid bit set * Drop dma-migrate package, this package is not needed anymore (Closes: #677368, #689363) * Drop debian/source/options, use default compression options * debian/dma.maintscript: Remove /etc/dma/virtusertable, this configuration file is not used anymore * debian/rules, debian/dma.lintian-overrides: Install dma-mbox-create with setuid bit set -- Arno Töll