hello
Oblio,
Yes,
that is correct - .03 is the latest public release. IMail 2006.04 is in
final verification/testing and is slotted for this week or next. Here's a
short summary of what's new in .04.
- Active Directory Support (now can handle 10's of thousands of users in seconds when it used to be minutes). Users who currently are using NT domain support in Active Directory environments can now choose to use Active Directory instead. Using Active Directory in place of NT domain support provides much improved performance for environments with >1000 users.
- Updated WorkgroupShare (major performance (up to 50% faster), schedule, sync status indicator, ability to cancel a synch)
- About 25 smaller items including - many in web messaging
- Added link to Web Calendar
- Can use adduser.exe to add 1 or 2 char usernames
- RegBack allows you to restore backups
- Fixed defect in which a User's folder is left behind after deleting user from IAdmin
- Fixed defect in which spaces were not showing up correctly with encoding (Eudora)
- Fixed problem where Web Client didn't display inline images
- Fixed server time when changing to Daylight Savings Time
We are also rolling .05 and .06 into a single
release that will be available in June and will include several new and parity
features including (this list is not final yet) a new MailFilters AntiSpam
(more control over catching inline gif spam, frequency of updates), Disk Space
Indicator, Ability to make Personal Groups, Ability to Add Sender To Contacts,
Persistence of Private Label Changes (subsequent upgrades will not overwrite any
custom branding) and a few other items which we'll be demoing in 3-4
weeks.
bye for now,
kg
-----Original Message-----Kevin, you mention .04 and .05, but the patch site still says .03 on March 9th. Are they not ready for public release?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Oblio
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Imail 2006 Comments Revisit
==KG> Yes, we have customers running with 50k users (edu). In IMail 2006.04 and .05, we added support for Active Directory and demoed this week (Tues). We made significant strides in AD support and showed 20,000 users loading in <5 seconds on a 3MHz, 1GB server. Paging feature is scheduled to better access/manage users.
