New build of GFI MailSecurity 10 (build 20060721) uploaded
The information in this article applies to:
- GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP 10
Article ID: KBID002744
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A new build of GFI MailSecurity 10 has been uploaded (20060721).
Changes within this build include:
- NEW: Fresh installations of GFI MailSecurity now ship with a set of pre-defined Content Checking and Attachment Checking rules.
- NEW: Virus Scanning Optimizations are enabled by default on fresh installations, with the default setting being that virus scanning of an item is stopped once two virus scanning engines have detected a virus in that item.
- FIXED: Processing of an email failed when the email infringed a large number of rules and resulted in a long threat report. Such emails are saved in the MailSecurity\FailedMails directory.
- FIXED: Occasionally an outbound email was saved to the MailSecurity\FailedMails directory and the recipients of the email received a notification that an error occurred at the sender's messaging system during the virus scanning stage.
- FIXED: The recipient list displayed in quarantine approval forms was not separator delimited.
- FIXED: When using an extended evaluation license key, the license status for the McAfee and Kaspersky virus scanning engines was incorrectly shown as expired as from day 1 in the product configuration interface, which consequently did not allow the user to manually trigger updates for these engines. However, the McAfee and Kaspersky modules would still be scanning for viruses and downloading updates.
- FIXED: In certain scenarios licensed users failed to be counted correctly, manifesting itself in a 'Failed to load GFI MailSecurity license information' message being displayed on each page in the product configuration interface.
- FIXED: When MailSecurity was running on a non-evaluation license key and the number of licensed users was exceeded, the product continued scanning for a further 15 days to allow time for the user to regularize the license. In keeping consistency with this behaviour, the Realtime Monitor page now indicates that emails are still processed normally, rather than reporting the product as being expired.
- FIXED: The list of Distinguished Names (DN) in the Directory Harvesting tab of the Quarantine Options node was lost when the focus was changed or the product's configuration interface was closed and opened again.
- FIXED: Restarting the ContentSecurity AutoUpdater Service while it was downloading an update could result in the service failing to restart or downloading of updates to fail after restart of the service.
- FIXED: User based rules (such as Content Checking or Attachment Checking rules) did not work correctly after using the MailSecurity 8 upgrade tool shipped with MailSecurity 10 to migrate the configuration data of a previous MailSecurity 8 installation which was installed in SMTP user mode.