IMail Server version 8.20 

� Secure Socket Layer for POP.
� Secure Socket Layer for IMAP.
� Secure Socket Layer for SMTP.
� Logging for forwards, vacation messages, bounces (and other error
delivery), and info manager messages is now being done with the ID of the
new message provided.
� POP3 - Domain is now included in logoff entries written to log.
� POP3 - Logging now uses a new Session ID.
� SPF - IMail connection filtering will support the draft RFC for Sender
Policy Framework to enable administrators more control in stopping incoming
mail from forged addresses.
� Attachment Blocking - Attachment blocking will remove attachments based on
attachment extension and MIME type.
� Major SMTPD Enhancements - SMTPD is now multi-threaded and has been
re-designed for better performance and stability.
� SMTPD can now listen on all IP addresses or only those configured.
� Ability to block spam messages with bad/incorrect MIME headers and flag it
as spam.
� Ability to detect hyperlinks in plain text emails and check them against
the spam URL blacklist table.
� The authority of a deceptive hyperlink is now decoded.
� IMail no longer uses Winsock 1.1. All programs now use Winsock 2.
� IMail now supports Remote NT Host Authentication.
� eAladdin now used for licensing.
� SMTPD can now block connections after max invalid recipients reached.
� SMTPD will close a connection after the maximum number of invalid
recipients have been reached. This is not turned on by default. To enable
this behavior create or edit the following registry key:
Key: MaxInvalidRCPTsPerSession
Type: DWORD
Default: 0
Location:
HEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SMTPD32\Parameters

If the this value is non-zero, it the server will close the connection if
that number of invalid Recipients are received.
� Support for additional listen port in SMTPD The following keys will be
added by the server and can be modified as desired by the administrator.
ExtraPort: DWORD, default 587
EnableExtraPort: DWORD, default 0 (both keys are in
CurrentControlSet\Services\SMTPD\Parameters)
� Added registry setting to force auth on second port in SMTPD: 
under ../services/SMTPD32/Parameters
Value Name: ForceAuthOnExtraPort
Value Type: DWORD
Default Value: 1

This value is installed at startup and set to one, if not present. When set
to 1 the server will force clients connecting to this port to authenticate.

Commands that can be issued without authenticating are: HELO, EHLO, XHLO,
AUTH, QUIT and STARTTLS.

The error sent, if any other command is sent, is: "530 user must
authenticate on this port"

Users will need to set their mail clients to authenticate.

Note for Outlook SSL/TLS users: If you tell Outlook to use SSL and set the
port to anything other than 25 it will attempt to do the SSL negotiation
before sending the EHLO as if it was talking to a dedicated SSL port. This
does NOT work on the Extra Port (587 by default per RFC 2476). Because the
extra port acts as the open port does with regard to SSL, users must issue
EHLO and then STARTTLS to go secure. Thunderbird can do this on port 587
because its configuration settings allow you to choose between SSL and TLS
regardless of what port number is set. Bottom line is if a user is using
Outlook and wants to use SSL they need to use port 25 or 465.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian Lawson
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] IMail Server 8.20 released

Try again.  The IMail 8.2 release notes are available at
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20050427-DM01.htm

Have a good one,
Christian 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Horne
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 4:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] IMail Server 8.20 released

By the way, the link on that page to "view our Knowledge Base Article" went
to the KB article on WhatsUp Professional - 2005 SP1.
Is there a relnotes for 8.2 yet?


Dan Horne 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Karp
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 4:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail Server 8.20 released

Hi everybody

Ipswitch has released IMail Server 8.20.  If you have an active service
agreement, this upgrade is free for you.  If you do not have
an active service agreement, you can purchase one and receive the upgrade to
the latest version.

Highlights include SSL for SMTP, POP and IMAP, improvements to anti-spam,
and support for SPF (Sender Policy Framework) to reduce
the incidence of Phishing attacks.

To learn more about IMail 8.20 or to download the patch, please visit our
Web site at the link below.  

http://www.ipswitch.com/IMail82

Note that you will need your IMail serial number to get the upgrade, and you
will need to activate your new product.

In addition, Ipswitch Collaboration Suite release 2 is now available.  This
release includes all the IMail 8.20 improvements plus
premium anti-spam filtering and improvements to the shared calendars and
contacts functionality.  IMail Server customers get special
pricing on Ipswitch Collaboration Suite - see www.ipswitch.com for more
info.

Best regards,

David



David Karp
Director, Product Marketing, Ipswitch, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 (781) 676-5789




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