- stabilized CommaSeparatedList by sorting values
- CommaSeparatedList can now handle list and set input
- from_dict now handles mapped keys
- from_dict now handles null values
- class Domain: handle dkim-key None correctly
- class User: delete obsolete keys after converting
- class Alias: now uses Email._dict_input
1399: Remove SPF type SPF record #1394 r=mergify[bot] a=bladeswords
As mentioned in #1394 - In accordance with RFC 7208, offer only TXT RRs for SPF.
Agree with @Nebukadneza - but not sure how to go about telling people to remove the old record...
## What type of PR?
Documentation
## What does this PR do?
Removes the recommendation to add a SPF RR for SPF records, as this is no longer RFC complaint and often causes issues to maintain two records.
### Related issue(s)
- closes#1394
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1417: docker-compose exec needs a -T flag if no TTY is allocated r=mergify[bot] a=ofthesun9
This flag is missing in 00_create_users.sh and is failing the tests on travis arm architecture
## What type of PR?
This PR is an enhancement/bugfix needed to allow usage of travis to test and deploy on arm platform
Before the PR, tests are failing with the msg: "the input device is not a TTY"
## What does this PR do?
This PR add -T flag for the docker-compose exec occurences found in 00_create_users.sh
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1389: Prefer specific alias over wildcard, regardless of case r=mergify[bot] a=Nebukadneza
## What type of PR?
bug-fix
## What does this PR do?
Since direct addresses (not aliases) are case-insensitive since a while,
it makes sense for aliases to behave the same. Up until now, a wildcard
alias could trump a alias not-matching-the-case of the incoming address.
This clarifies this behavior.
## Notes
I realize that the if-hell down there isn’t nice. What it is, however, is quite clear and easy to read. I’m hoping that if anyone ever gets confused in the future, this will make the current behavior transparent. For me, that was more important than a minimal amount of statements/branches …
### Related issue(s)
closes#1387
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1296: fetchmail: print unhandled exceptions, but don't crash r=Nebukadneza a=Al2Klimov
fixes#1295
1322: Bump validators from 0.12.5 to 0.12.6 in /core/admin r=Nebukadneza a=dependabot[bot]
Bumps [validators](https://github.com/kvesteri/validators) from 0.12.5 to 0.12.6.
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1337: Add IPv6 to allow_nets r=Nebukadneza a=PhilRW
Roundcube was not connecting to sieve with IPv6 enabled.
Fixes#1336
1358: Add port to relay if it contains a colon r=Nebukadneza a=PhilRW
## What type of PR?
enhancement
## What does this PR do?
Allows relaying domains to non-standard SMTP ports by appending `:port` to the destination host/IP. E.g., `mx1.internal:2525`
### Related issue(s)
Closes#1357
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As mentioned in #1394 - In accordance with RFC 7208, offer only TXT RRs for SPF.
Agree with @Nebukadneza - but not sure how to go about telling people to remove the old record...
1359: Refactor the rate limiting code r=mergify[bot] a=kaiyou
## What type of PR?
Enhancement
## What does this PR do?
Rate limiting was already redesigned to use Python limits. This
introduced some unexpected behavior, including the fact that only
one criteria is supported per limiter. Docs and setup utility are
updated with this in mind.
Also, the code was made more generic, so limiters can be delivered
for something else than authentication. Authentication-specific
code was moved directly to the authentication routine.
### Related issue(s)
No specific issue.
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1349: Add support for SRS, related to #328 r=mergify[bot] a=kaiyou
## What type of PR?
Feature
## What does this PR do?
It implements SRS using a Python SRS library.
### Related issue(s)
- closes#328
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Since direct addresses (not aliases) are case-insensitive since a while,
it makes sense for aliases to behave the same. Up until now, a wildcard
alias could trump a alias not-matching-the-case of the incoming address.
This clarifies this behavior.
closes#1387
Rate limiting was already redesigned to use Python limits. This
introduced some unexpected behavior, including the fact that only
one criteria is supported per limiter. Docs and setup utility are
updated with this in mind.
Also, the code was made more generic, so limiters can be delivered
for something else than authentication. Authentication-specific
code was moved directly to the authentication routine.
1278: Limiter implementation r=kaiyou a=micw
## What type of PR?
(Feature, enhancement, bug-fix, documentation)
## What does this PR do?
Adds a custom limter based on the "limits" lirary that counts up on failed auths only
### Related issue(s)
- closes#1195
- closes#634
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Co-authored-by: Michael Wyraz <michael@wyraz.de>
Co-authored-by: micw <michael@wyraz.de>
1316: Fix the encoding of incoming user email and password r=mergify[bot] a=kaiyou
## What type of PR?
Bug fix
## What does this PR do?
As described in the changes, RFC2616 states that header should be considered ISO8859-1 in HTTP, which obviously nginx does not really care about when forwarding the password from SMTP authentication to the backend. Hence, we need to encode-then-decode passwords to get the proper value in case a special char is in there.
### Related issue(s)
- This fixes#1139
- This is also related to #1281
- This is also related to #1139
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