Core updates, simpler Active Directory, Password policies and more…
MailVault v4.2.40 is available.
This release contains:
- Core packages and libraries updated
- Active Directory & LDAP usage simplified (for user import and authentication)
- Password policy functionality added
- Optional size limits for indexing message body and attachment data
- JVM configuration via the Settings UI
- Cloud storage enhancements
- Faster startup after an abrupt shutdown
- Minor fixes and enhancements
The latest release has updates to it’s core packages and libraries (downloaded automatically via an intermediate update v4.2.38).
Active Directory and LDAP usage functionality has been simplified dramatically making it much easier for administrators to integrate MailVault with their company authentication and directory services.
Those of you who needed to explicitly layout a password policy, can now do so.
Mail volume and mail sizes continue to increase. Large attachments not only increase data transfer, but also use up indexing compute power (and increase index sizes). Often indexing the entire attachment is not necessary. Admins can now set a limit (if required) on the amount of data MailVault should index from mail attachments.
Sometimes we may need to change the Java Virtual Machine’s (JVM) default memory settings – this can now be done conveniently from the Settings UI itself.
MailVault tries to automatically recover from errors that may occur. Abrupt (non-graceful) shutdowns may leave the indexes in an inconsistent state. If the index size is large, the recovery process takes time, thus slowing down the MailVault startup – this has now been refactored to allow for a much faster startup after an abrupt shutdown, thus letting you get to work at the earliest.
You can manually upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:
Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates
Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.
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