Updates have been made to Smartermail 6.6 to 6.7. The following is a list of updates to the user's web mail.
* FIXED: Abuse detection report items are now properly recorded, allowing administrators to determine the number of DOS, harvesting, and internal spam violations on the server.
* FIXED: Added checks that prevent a domain administrator from creating a blank user.
* FIXED: All-day events in timezones ahead of GMT now synchronize properly using STS Sync.
* FIXED: Date header information is now included on appointment invitations.
* FIXED: Disabling mail signing for a user now disables DKIM in addition to Domain Keys.
* FIXED: Filenames are now properly decoded before being zipped when using the Download All Attachments link.
* FIXED: Funambol's SyncML plugin and Mozilla's Lightning add-on now work together to sync SmarterMail calendars properly in the Thunderbird email client.
* FIXED: In the event that mailbox migration fails, the process will now reset and allow the user to try again.
* FIXED: Mailing list system messages now properly encode non-unicode characters.
* FIXED: Non-ASCII subjects are now properly encoded when sending read receipts.
* FIXED: Recurring appointments with a fixed number of occurrences now sync properly when using STS Sync.
* FIXED: Resolved a locking issue that could cause the spool to stop delivery under high loads.
* FIXED: Signatures for domain aliases now function as expected.
* FIXED: Switching folders in Internet Explorer when the preview pane is collapsed now functions as expected.
* FIXED: The #mailboxusagemb# variable in events now displays properly.
* FIXED: The Send Email event action now functions as expected.
* FIXED: The users page now defaults back to the first page of users when the selected page number exceeds those available.
* FIXED: Timed digest send triggers for mailing lists now function as expected.
* FIXED: When using cultures with non-Gregorian calendars, SmarterMail now writes an RFC822 compliant date for received lines when sending in webmail.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010