[Mailman-Developers] RELEASED Mailman 2.1.5

Barry Warsaw barry at python.org
Sat May 15 19:22:53 EDT 2004


Today I am releasing Mailman 2.1.5, a bug fix release that also contains
new support for the Turkish language, and a few minor new features. 
Mailman 2.1.5 is a significant upgrade which should improve disk i/o
performance, administrative overhead for discarding held spams, and the
behavior of bouncing member disables.  This version also contains a fix
for an exploit that could allow 3rd parties to retrieve member
passwords.  It is thus highly recommended that all existing sites
upgrade to the latest version.

The full source tarball, as well as a patch against Mailman 2.1.4 have
been made available.  See

	http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103

for links to downloads.

NOTE: You will want to read the UPGRADING file for important information
regarding upgrading from earlier version to Mailman 2.1.5.  A number of
internal file formats have changed so you must shut down web and mail
access to Mailman before you upgrade.  You will also want to re-run
configure (i.e. config.status) before you run "make install".

See also:

	http://www.list.org
	http://mailman.sf.net
	http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman

Finally, a personal note.  I have left Zope Corporation to join Secure
Software, a company started by John Viega -- Mailman's original author. 
Although I won't be working on Mailman in any official capacity, it is
exciting to be working with him and the rest of the folks there.  I
leave Zope Corp on a positive note and wish nothing but success for them
too.

You can find Secure Software on the web at
http://www.securesoftware.com.  Please continue to use my
barry at python.org email address for all Mailman correspondences.  I don't
expect much to change for the Mailman project at all.

Enjoy,
-Barry

2.1.5 (15-May-2004)

    - The admindb page has a checkbox that allows you to discard all held
      messages that are marked Defer.  On heavy lists with lots of spam holds,
      this makes clearing them much faster.

    - The qrunner system has changed to use only one file per message.
      However the configuration variable METADATA_FORMAT has been removed, and
      support for SAVE_MSGS_AS_PICKLES has been changed.  The latter no longer
      writes messages as plain text.  Instead, they are stored as pickles of
      plain strings, using the text pickle format.  This still makes them
      non-binary files readable and editable by humans.

      bin/dumpdb also works differently.  It will print out the entire pickle
      file (with more verbosity) and if used with 'python -i', it binds msg to
      a list of all objects found in the pickle file.

      Removed from Defaults.py: PENDINGDB_LOCK_TIMEOUT,
      PENDINGDB_LOCK_ATTEMPTS, METAFMT_MARSHAL, METAFMT_BSDDB_NATIVE,
      METAFMT_ASCII, METADATA_FORMAT

    - The bounce processor has been redesigned so that now when an address's
      bounce score reaches the threshold, that address will be sent a probe
      message.  Only if the probe bounces will the address be disabled.  The
      score is reset to zero when the probe is sent.  Also, bounce events are
      now kept in an event file instead of in memory.  This should help
      contain the bloat of the BounceRunner.

      New supporting variables in Defaults.py: VERP_PROBE_FORMAT,
      VERP_PROBE_REGEXP

      REGISTER_BOUNCES_EVERY is promoted to a Defaults.py variable.

    - The pending database has been changed from a global pickle file, to a
      unique pickle file per mailing list.

    - The 'request' database file has changed from a marshal, to the more
      secure pickle format.

    - Disallow multiple password retrievals.

    - The email package is updated to version 2.5.5.

    - New language: Turkish.

    - Bugs and patches: 869644, 869647 (NotAMemberError for old cookie data),
      878087 (bug in Slovenian catalog), 899263 (ignore duplicate pending
      ids), 810675 (discard all defers button)




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