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March 29, 2005 12:02 PM PST

Apple re-posts Security Update 2005-003 (1.1) for Mac OS X Server

by CNET staff

As reported here last week, Apple posted, then pulled (within 48 hours) the 2005-003 Security Update for Mac OS X Server due to some serious issues with the Cyrus mail service component and other problems.

The update has now been re-posted, labeled as Security Update 2005-003 1.1, and is available as a 32 MB download from Apple's Web site.

The new release is obviously aimed at resolving the previously apparent issues, but if you are still having problems, please let us know.

UPDATE: We've received reports from a handful of early adopters of the new release indicating that it does indeed solve many of the issues introduced by the first iteration.

MacFixIt reader Joseph Boykin writes:

"Given that the (first 2005-003) update totally messed up e-mail for me, I installed the update without waiting to see what other opinions were.

"The good news is that everything seems to be working (only 20 minutes of use/testing though). Email (APOP) works again, as well as other security related services."

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    by Telemak Productions March 29, 2005 4:04 PM PST
    It messed up my email server. I still got emails to all emails that had no dot in
    them, i.e. support@foo.com. All emails with dots were still screwed, i.e.
    christophe.lenaerts@foo.com. Sending one to christophelenaerts@foo.com
    would work. The sys admins had to work for 12 hours to get it back to work
    properly. Mailman is still out though. This update really sucks.
    Reply to this comment
    by Brian McCarty March 29, 2005 4:27 PM PST
    After dodging the bullet on the first Security Update, I figured the revised one
    would be OK.

    IMAP mail now not working for anyone. The error message on the clients is
    "The server xxx refused to allow a connection on port 143".

    DOESN'T APPLE TEST THIS CRAP?
    Reply to this comment