mailfromd
binary no longer supports
--config-file (-c) option. To use an alternative
script file, give it as an argument, i.e. instead of:
$ mailfromd --config-file file.rc
write:
$ mailfromd file.rc
For backward compatibility, the old style invocation still works but
produces a warning message. However, if mailfromd
encounters the -c option it will print a diagnostic message
and exit immediately. This is because the semantics of this option
will change in the future releases.
prog helo
do
# Save the host name for further use
set helohost $s
done
Figure C.1: Implicit declaration, old style
has to be rewritten as follows:
set helohost ""
prog helo
do
# Save the host name for further use
set helohost $s
done
Figure C.2: Implicit declaration, new style
dbmap
takes an
optional third argument indicating whether or not to count the
terminating null character in key (see dbmap). If your startup
script contained any calls to dbmap
, change them as follows:
in 3.0.x | in 3.1 |
---|---|
dbmap(db, key) | dbmap(db, key, 1) |