Today we are issuing release -- Baruwa 2.0.6, this Enterprise edition
only release contains bug fixes as well as new features and
enhancements. This release introduces backward incompatible changes.
A full description of the changes is available
Bug fixes
- FIX: Prevent normal users from previewing messages that are dangerous.
- FIX: Support new domain names such as .system.
- FIX: Improve email and domain name validation.
- FIX: Improve the previewing of messages with lots of embedded CSS.
- FIX: Possible XSS in Message Preview.
- FIX: Unicode decoding errors in Message Preview.
- FIX: Active Directory LDAP lookups failing when there are referrals.
- FIX: Incorrect MailScanner SQL configuration options being loaded.
- FIX: Domain actions were not displayed in domain search results.
- FIX: Disable weekly, daily reports for users in cron as they are not supported.
- FIX: Fixed the Fanout router naming.
- FIX: Ensure indexer is installed for updatedelta.
- FIX: Bug #49 Confirmation text longer than field.
- FIX: Fixed issue with corrupt PDF reports.
- FIX: Destination server connection tests caused an exception instead
of returning an error when the hostname can not be resolved.
New Features
- Added a REST based OAUTH authenticated API
- Moved MailScanner rulesets to file based rulesets, SQL rulesets were not scaling well for very large
installations.
- Added support for After SMTP Anti-Virus Checks, This per domain setting allows AV checks to be ran after
accepting the message to allow for actions to be applied such as Delete, Deliver, Quarantine.
- Added support for setting default language and setting the languages available for translation.
This allows users to limit languages to only those they can support.
- Added support for setting spam and high spam scores and actions on outbound relays. This setting only
works on outbound relays that have an IP address specified.
- Added support for Virus infected actions allowing for deliver, delete and quarantine of Virus infected
messages.
- Added cache control support.
- Added the cleanup of the AWL database table.
- Improved the documentation especially the manual configuration section.
- Added the API documentation.
- Updated translations.
Updated packages
Updated Enterprise Edition packages are available from the Enterprise repository.
Users of the Enterprise Edition should refer to the upgrading
and changelog sections of
the documentation and then use their package manager to upgrade.