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 Published by Stalker Software, Inc.
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 Date Posted:   July 27th, 2000
 Last Updated:   September 20th, 2002
 License: Commercial Demo
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About CommuniGate Pro:
The most scalable, standards-compliant and feature-rich Internet Messaging Server. With 20 supported platforms - from MacOS X and Windows to all Unix flavors to OS/400 - this product is the base of your organization Internet infrastructure. Now available for BeOS, too.

Welcome to CommuniGate Pro, the Internet Messaging server application implementing:
Latest Version
   
Details about this version:
  • Account Templates: the Initial Message text now can start with the [charset] prefix.
  • DIRECTORY INTEGRATION: Server-Wide and Cluster-Wide settings are implemented.
  • WebAdmin: Admin account Preferences processor has been changed.
  • Migration: the MoveAccounts program and its parameters have been changed.
  • AIX: build parameters have been modified to support 6000+ threads.
  • Domains,WebUser Settings: non-ASCII attributes are supported now.
  • Mailboxes: the "Redirected" message status is implemented.
  • Groups: non-ASCII "real names" are supported now.
  • Accounts: non-ASCII "real names" and "custom attributes" are supported now.
  • Account Templates: non-ASCII "real names", "custom attributes", and mailbox names are supported now.
  • Many internal file-handling routines have been changed.
  • WebSite: nested folders are supported now. The WebAdmin WebSite.html and WebUser WebSite.html and UserSiteIndex.html files have been updated.
  • ADMIN: now Domain Administrators can controll several Domains. See the SysAdmin section of the manual for more Details.
  • Startup: Unix startup scripts have been modified to support a custom Startup.sh file in the {Base} directory.
  • Initialization: now garbage collector is activated during domain initialization, so systems with several thousand domains and 10,000+ domain aliases do not abuse VRAM on restart.
  • Forwarders and Groups: processing algorithms have been changed.
  • SMTP, RPOP, LDAP, Router: all settings that should contain an A-record domain name (such as the forwarding server name) can contain several explicitly specified IP addresses, separated with the comma sign.
  • Accounts: the Date: header field is now added to the Initial Message when it is stored in the INBOX of newly created accounts.
  • DEQUEUER: more SNMP statistics elements have been implemented.
  • DEQUEUER: minor internal algorithm changes.
  • DEQUEUER: algorithms have been changed to avoid crashes when multiple DEQUEUER threads process the same message.
  • Protection: the Banned Header and Body line settings are implemented. See the Protection section of the manual.
  • Protection: the Client By Name option is implemented.
  • Protection: the Unblacklistable (WhiteHole) Addresses list is implemented.
  • RBL: RBL resposnes in the 127.1.x.x range are now recognized as "blacklist it" responses.
  • Security: the login-disabling options protecting Accounts from Password Attacks are implemented.
  • Security: now Certificate Signing Requests can be generated and new Certificates can be set without prior removing of an existing certificate.
  • DNR: the "search PTR records" operation is implemented.
  • DNR: the new Custom setting allows an administrator to specify DNS Server addresses explicitly. See the SysAdmin section for the details.
  • DNR: additional settings are implemented.
  • DNR: requests to RBL servers are sent "quickly", so if an RBL server is down incoming SMTP connections do not time-out.
  • WebAdmin: Preferences now work for Secondary Domain Administrators, too.
  • WebAdmin: the Charset parameter has been added to the Administrator Preferences.
  • WebAdmin: Alerts now stored using the UTF-8 charset.
  • WebAdmin: the /MainAdmin/ realm is implemented (see the HTTP section of the manual).
  • WebAdmin: Log settings can now be changed only if the Administrator has the CanModifySettings Server Access rights.
  • WebAdmin: additional Monitor Access Rights are implemented.
  • WebSkins are implemented. Now all domains that do not have files in the Account subfolder of the old custom WebUser Interface directory use the new Skins Interface.
  • WebUser: the "Trash" mailbox can now be replaced with a mailbox alias (useful to create a "shared Trash" mailbox for several accounts).
  • WebUser: the "Redirected" message status is set when a message is redirected or forwarded.
  • WebUser: renaming and remove mailboxes when the Show Subscribed option is enabled now renames/removes the mailbox and submailboxes from the Subscription list.
  • WebUser: now the Composer encodes non-ASCII attachment file names.
  • WebUser: URLs for non-ASCII attachments are now composed in the UTF8 charset (to work with Windows Internet Explorer).
  • WebUser(WebSkins): the Address Books records are sorted now.
  • WebUser: attachments in the AppleDouble format are displayed correctly.
  • WebUser: auto-wrap algorithms have been changed.
  • WebUser: the autoWrap "flowed" option has been added.
  • WebUser: the charset parameter of message parts containing the ASCII-only symbols is ignored now.
  • WebUser (Skins): the directory processing has been changed, the directory.wssp and the sessiondirectory.wssp pages have been modified.
  • WebUser: now when Sent and Drafts mailboxes are auto-created, they are auto-subscribed to and the mailbox list is refreshed.
  • WebUser: more tags and tag parameters are cleaned out from HTML message portions now.
  • DIRECTORY: the folderIndex and adminDomainName attributes have been added to the CommuniGateDirectoryDomain objectClass in the default Schema.
  • Directory: the mailListSettings and groupOptions attributes have been added to the default Directory Schema.
  • Directory: the fileData attribute and the CommuniGateWebInterface objectClass have been added to the default Directory Schema.
  • Directory: the CAChain attribute has been added to the default Schema.
  • Directory: the mailListSettings and groupOptions attributes have been added to the Directory Schema.
  • Directory: spaces around the comma signs are removed from the DN strings
  • Directory: the "search"-type operations now enter the subtrees stored on different Units.
  • Foundation: thread priority routines are implemented.
  • Foundation: Linux: the STTask routines have been changed to avoid leaving "zombies" of killed processes.
  • Foundation: BSD: the STDictoryEnumerator routines have been changed to avoid directory-detection problems on NFS filesystems.
  • LDAP: Start TLS (RFC2830) is supported now.
  • LDAP: the Compare operation is implemented.
  • LDAP/Admin: LDAP-based provisioning for regular domains is implemented (see the Directory Integration section of the manual).
  • SNMP: the WebAdmin Monitor interface to SNMP data is implemented.
  • SNMP: the "total number of jobs"-type parameters now have the Counter data type.
  • SNMP: HTTP monitoring elements have been added.
  • SNMP: processing of "not-found" elements have been changed to match the SNMPv2 specs.
  • ROUTER: the parser has been changed to allow special symbols in the left part of the alias records (records like <FAX=*> = * can be used now).
  • ROUTER: now account alias records can be used for the Central Directory-based Routing.
  • PWD: when a user with the Server Settings access right logs in, the max input buffer size is increased to 1MB (to allow for larger data in the Router operations).
  • RPOP: now the Leave On Server option works with any types of UIDs remote servers present and the list of retrieved UIDs is preserved between Server restarts.
  • RPOP: the APOP option is added to individual RPOP records.
  • RPOP: when retrieving mail from Unified Domain-Wide Accounts without using Special Headers, the module now checks that To:/Cc: addresses can be routed to a Local account (rather than just checking that they are directly addressing the Main Domain).
  • CLUSTER: the "virtual mailbox" code has been redesigned.
  • CLUSTER: now Mailing List Archives can be browsed via any cluster member.
  • CLUSTER: now the GETLIST and UPDATELIST commands work with any Cluster member.
  • CLUSTER: now the Create/Rename/remove operations for Forwarders and Groups work with any Cluster member.
  • STATIC CLUSTER: Accounts in Shared Directory-based Domains can be administered from any Cluster member.
  • CLUSTER: the Cluster-Wide Rules are implemented.
  • CLUSTER: the Cluster-Wide Router Table is implemented.
  • CLUSTER: Cluster-wide Default Domain Settings, Default Account Settings, Alerts, and WebSkins are implemented.
  • CLUSTER: the cluster-wide Protection settings are implemented.
  • CLUSTER: the Dynamic Cluster Controller now tries to move the owner account to itself before creating a mailing list.
  • CLUSTER: the IMAP and ACAP backend login responses now carry the "Relay" flag.
  • CLUSTER: slave startup procedure has been changed to avoid problems on systems with a large number of shared domains.
  • CLUSTER: header fields added with the frontend Server Rules are now stored by backends.
  • SECURITY: the SASL NTLM method now works with Macinotsh versions of Microsoft products (Outlook Express, Entourage)
  • SECURITY: the SASL NTLM authentication method is supported now (this method allows you to use the "Secure Password Authentication" option in Microsoft products).
  • SMTP: the TURN command is implemented to support dial-up client sites running Microsoft Exchange servers.
  • SMTP: now the ATRN command is always accepted from non-client addresses (after the AUTH command).
  • SMTP: a workaround for sending mail to buggy firewall relays is implemented.
  • SMTP: the Wake up Now button has been added to the SMTP Settings WebAdmin page.
  • SMTP: the "send encrypted wherever possible" option is implemented.
  • SMTP: when message sending fails because the receiving host drops the connection, the message is re-enqueued (to avoid queue blocking for hosts that violate standards and just drop connections when they do not want to accept certain messages).
  • SMTP: input messages exceeding the size limit are received, but they are not stored in files.
  • SMTP: the Advertise NTLM AUTH option is implemented.
  • SMTP: now when the module sends the STARTTLS command, it uses the SSLv3 (rather than SSLv2) "hello" operation.
  • SMTP: the Force AUTH option is implemented.
  • LOCAL: the X-Special-Delivery: test header field now works with the Local Delivery module, too: messages with that field are not stored in the Account mailboxes.
  • LOCAL: if a message is delayed by a Cluster backend, the entire account queue is suspended now.
  • LOCAL: the SNMP statistics elements have been implemented.
  • POP: the parameterless AUTH command is supported now (for MS Outlook compatibility).
  • POP: access to empty INBOX mailboxes has been optimized.
  • POP: the STARTTLS/STLS option is seen in the CAPABILITY response only if the addressed Domain has the Security Certificate option enabled.
  • IMAP: the FETCH algoriths have been changed to avoid loading large messages into memory.
  • IMAP: the STARTTLS/STLS option is seen in the CAPABILITY response only if the addressed Domain has the Security Certificate option enabled.
  • IMAP: non-standard parameters of the Content-Type and Content-Disposition fields are retrieved now.
  • CLI: the Cluster-wide versions of the commands dealing with Default Domain and Default Account settings are implemented.
  • CLI: the Alert Adminstration commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the LISTSUBSCRIBERS command is implemented.
  • CLI: the WRITELOG command is implemented.
  • CLI: Banned Header, Protection, and Cluster Protection commands are implemented
  • CLI: GETACCOUNTSUBSCRIPTION and SETACCOUNTSUBSCRIPTION commands are implemented.
  • CLI: GETMAILBOXALIASES and SETMAILBOXALIASES commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the GETCLUSTERRULES and SETCLUSTERRULES commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the GETCLUSTERROUTERTABLE and SETCLUSTERROUTERTABLE commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the GETACCOUNTEFFECTIVESETTINGS and GETDOMAINEFFECTIVESETTINGS commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the [GET|UPDATE|SET][ACCOUNT|DOMAIN] commands have been renamed into the [GET|UPDATE|SET][ACCOUNT|DOMAIN]SETTINGS commands. Old names continue to work, too.
  • CLI: the [GET|SET][CLUSTER]DIRECTORYINTEGRATION commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the Skin Administration commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the GETCLIENTIPS and GETBLACKLISTEDIPS commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the GETWEBUSERSESSION and KILLWEBUSERSESSION commands are implemented.
  • CLI: the SetAccountPassword command is implemented.
  • LIST: when archive mailboxes are swapped, the newly created archive mailbox gets the ACLs of the old archive mailbox
  • LIST: the "Hide From Address" option is implemented.
  • LIST: RFC2919 (LIST-ID header field) is implemented.
  • LIST: additional subscriber address checks are implemented to avoid self-subscribing of the special mailing list addresses (-on, -subscribe, -off, etc.)
  • PIPE: Foreign Queue processing is implemented.
  • PIPE: [STDERR], [FILE], [RCPT], and [RETPATH] tags are implemented.
  • Rules: now Reply and React texts can start with a [charset] prefix.
  • RULES: the Vacation Rule priority is not set to 2, to make the server apply it before the Redirect All Rule.
  • Directory-Based Domains: Groups are supported now.
  • Directory-Based Domains: Custom WebUser and WebAdmin Interfaces are supported now.
  • Directory-based Domains: Skin support is implemented.
  • Bug Fix: Cluster: the "addMessages" operation did not work correctly with Virtual Mailboxes.
  • Bug Fix: CLUSTER: WebAdmin: Personal WebSite administration did not work across Cluster members.
  • Bug Fix: ROUTER/DNR changes in 3.5b1 effectively disabled the SMTP RBL feature.
  • Bug Fix: RULES: the Reply/React operations in 3.5b1 incorrectly inserted the From:/Sender: header field.
  • Bug Fix: WebUser/WebAdmin: in 3.4b3 version custom file uploading could fail in regular (non-directory-based) Domains.
  • Bug Fix: CLUSTER: renaming a shared domain did not rename Domain Aliases on all cluster members.
  • Bug Fix: WebUser: non-standard MIME content types and subtypes could be returned corrupted.
  • Bug Fix: new (Skin-based) List Archive Browser pages did not have the correct charset specified.
  • Bug Fix: old (Web-User and WebAdmin) List Subscribers pages could crash the server if the list had the Require Confirmation option disabled.
  • Bug Fix: Skins: the default rules.wssp and rule.wssp files did not have the closing </SELECT> tag, causing problems for Netscape browsers.
  • Bug Fix: Skins: the webUserSiteIndex internal code routine misplaced the account name (was shown as an error code).
  • Bug Fix: WebUser: the Auto-wrap algorithm for "flowed" texts could cause crashes on some platforms.
  • Bug Fix: HTTP: the Redirect operation placed "http://" into the Location header even if the current connection was an https one.
  • Bug Fix: Viewing the "Queue" Monitor page could cause Queue deadlock.
  • Bug Fix: Rules: if the Reply/Reply All operation parameter was specified with the "+" sign and additional headers, the Cc: headers were not processed at all, and Bcc: headers caused parsing errors.
  • Bug Fix: Mailbox renaming for non-top level mailboxes did not work with the "rename Submailboxes" option.
  • Bug Fix: Directory: Remote Units: the Search operation returned "unstripped" DNs when the "Server Base" setting was non-empty.
  • Bug Fix: 3.3-3.5b9 a rare deadlock situation (in all prior versions) could stop ENQUEUER and DEQUEUER processors if an administrator opened the Message Monitor page.
  • Bug Fix: 3.2-3.5b9 message file stored in the MDIR mailboxes by Cluster backends could be improperly replaced with file links if the Reuse Temp Files option was enabled.
  • Bug Fix: 3.4-3.5b9: supplementary send-phase relay checking algorithms were not the same as the input-phase algorithms, causing relay refusals in some rare situations.
  • Bug Fix: 3.3-3.5b9: Directory: Local Unit: the delete record operation incorrectly checked if record children existed.
  • Bug Fix: 3.4-3.5b9: CLUSTER: the POP3 "relaying enabled" flags were not processed correctly on frontends.


 
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