Hi, For almost a month postfix 3.6.3 is available via server:mail repo. Unless I am not seeing it there seems to be no request to Factory. According to the changelog in the server:mail repo - Update to 3.6.3 * (problem introduced in Postfix 2.4, released in 2007): queue file corruption after a Milter (for example, MIMEDefang) made a request to replace the message body with a copy of that message body plus additional text (for example, a SpamAssassin report). * (problem introduced in Postfix 2.10, released in 2012): The postconf "-x" option could produce incorrect output, because multiple functions were implicitly sharing a buffer for intermediate results. Problem report by raf, root cause analysis by Viktor Dukhovni. * (problem introduced in Postfix 2.11, released in 2013): The check_ccert_access feature worked as expected, but produced a spurious warning when Postfix was built without SASL support. Fix by Brad Barden. * Fix for a compiler warning due to a missing 'const' qualifier when compiling Postfix with OpenSSL 3. Depending on compiler settings this could cause the build to fail. * The known_tcp_ports settings had no effect. It also wasn't fully implemented. Problem report by Peter. * Fix for missing space between a hostname and warning text. As far as I can tell this is a bug fix. Is there a reason why this version hasn't landed to Tumbleweed planet ?