Fedora 22 Update: opendkim-2.10.1-2.fc22

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2015-3099
2015-03-04 20:35:06
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Name        : opendkim
Product     : Fedora 22
Version     : 2.10.1
Release     : 2.fc22
URL         : http://opendkim.org/
Summary     : A DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) milter to sign and/or verify mail
Description :
OpenDKIM allows signing and/or verification of email through an open source
library that implements the DKIM service, plus a milter-based filter
application that can plug in to any milter-aware MTA, including sendmail,
Postfix, or any other MTA that supports the milter protocol.

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Update Information:

Updating to 2.10.1 source (bug #1178373) and adding IPv6 localhost (::1) to default TrustedHosts file (bug #1049204).
Updating to 2.10.1 upstream source, addition of README.fedora file, and various bug fixes.
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.10.1 upstream source, addition of README.fedora file, and various bug fixes.
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.10.1 upstream source, addition of README.fedora file, and various bug fixes.
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.10.1 upstream source, addition of README.fedora file, and various bug fixes.
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.10.1 upstream source, addition of README.fedora file, and various bug fixes.
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.10.1 upstream source, addition of README.fedora file, and various bug fixes.
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to 2.9.2-2

This build is primarily to address SELinux issues, and no longer auto-creates default keys on startup.

Privileged user must now generate keys after install, so they can be owned by root.
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
Updating to newer upstream source: 2.9.2
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #973541 - opendkim-2.9.2 is available
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=973541
  [ 2 ] Bug #1178373 - opendkim-2.10.1 is available
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1178373
  [ 3 ] Bug #1049204 - TrustedHosts is missing IPv6 ::1
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1049204
  [ 4 ] Bug #891292 - SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/opendkim from using the dac_override capability
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=891292
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use
su -c 'yum update opendkim' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key.  More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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