ANNOUNCE: Unstable 4.31.2 released
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat May 22 14:27:51 IST 2004
I have just released version 4.31.2. This is a beta/unstable release and is
not intended for use on production systems unless you are feeling brave :-)
The main useful changes are
- Support for Vexira
- Reports can now contain %variables%
- RPM distributions now auto-detect the setting for the MTA in
/etc/sysconfig/MailScanner
- Can now disarm many "web bugs".
You can download it as usual from www.mailscanner.info.
The full ChangeLog is:
* New Features and Improvements *
- Added support for Vexira virus scanner.
- Implemented support for F-Secure 4.61.
- Implemented support for Nod32 2.01. If you are still running 1.99, you
will need to edit /etc/MailScanner/virus.scanners.conf.
- Reports can now contain %variables% such as %org-name%.
- Changed default installation location of Bitdefender to /opt/bdc.
- Upgraded tnef to latest release from sourceforge.
- Moved ExtUtils::MakeMaker into list of normal perl modules to install.
- Linux distributions now auto-detect MTA setting in
/etc/sysconfig/MailScanner.
- Can now detect very small images in a message, that may be "web bugs" to
track you. These can be disarmed if you want.
* Fixes *
- Forced AVG to run in English.
- Corrected problem with negative failure counts from RBLs and SA.
- Fixed bug in LDAP ruleset handling.
- Sendmail code now auto-detects the correct lock type to use, flock or posix.
- Sendmail qf files no longer have to define an IP address.
- Corrected report when archive is nested too deeply.
- ZMailer forwarding fix provided by Mariano.
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Julian Field
www.MailScanner.info
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