[An on-line version of this announcement will be available at http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-3.4.8.html]
Fixed in Postfix 3.4:
Fix for an Exim interoperability problem when postscreen after-220 checks are enabled. Bug introduced in Postfix 3.4: the code that detected "PIPELINING after BDAT" looked at the wrong variable. The warning now says "BDAT without valid RCPT", and the error is no longer treated as a command PIPELINING error, thus allowing mail to be delivered. Meanwhile, Exim has been fixed to stop sending BDAT commands when postscreen rejects all RCPT commands.
Usability bug, introduced in Postfix 3.4: the parser for key/certificate chain files rejected inputs that contain an EC PARAMETERS object. While this is technically correct (the documentation says what types are allowed) this is surprising behavior because the legacy cert/key parameters will accept such inputs. For now, the parser skips object types that it does not know about for usability, and logs a warning because ignoring inputs is not kosher.
Bug introduced in Postfix 2.8: don't gratuitously enable all after-220 tests when only one such test is enabled. This made selective tests impossible with 'good' clients. This will be fixed in older Postfix versions at some later time.
You can find the updated Postfix source code at the mirrors listed at http://www.postfix.org/.