After I upgraded, I looked for details under /usr/share/doc/exim4/
but it looked like none of the various changelog files had been updated
to explain the exact changes in 4.69-9+lenny1 - or am I missing
something?
Maybe apt-listchanges would have been more helpful, but I had
already upgraded before I thought of installing it.
On 13 December 2010 17:25, Andy Smith <andy(a)bitfolk.com> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 05:19:20PM +0000, Philip Veale
wrote:
dpkg-query -l exim
exim 3.36-18.2 An obsolete MTA (Mail Transport
Agent), replaced by exim4
This is a virtual package designed to transition people to exim4
from years ago. Try again with exim4. You want 4.69-9+lenny1, if
we're talking about Debian lenny.
Is there anyway to confirm whether or not this exploit is still
exposed in the 3.36-18.2 package...someone on another list suggested
it was not...
Read my reply again. You're looking at the wrong package. The
"exim" package is a virtual package left over from etch. The actual
exim package in Debian is "exim4". Look for the version of that:
You want 4.69-9+lenny1, if we're talking
about Debian lenny.
Cheers,
Andy
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