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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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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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.
The init script was pushing an application context, which maked
flask.g global and persisted across requests. This was evaluated
to have a minimal security impact.
This explains/fixes #738: flask_wtf caches the csrf token in the
application context to have a single token per request, and only
sets the session attribute after the first generation.
This will make network configuration and host based authentication
more robust, across different deployment platforms.
The options `RELAYNETS` and`POD_ADDRESS_RANGE` are kept for compatibility.
However, their usage have become optional.
At present postfix checks this view for matches in the domain table and is used to accept/deny messages sent into it however it never checks for matches in the alternative table.
Fixes#718