Release: MailVault v4.1.20

MailVault v4.1.20 is available.

This release contains:

  • Enhanced folder selection for IMAP mail sources
  • Improved validation checks in User management
  • Other minor fixes and enhancements

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.18 (Mailbox view, license management, web console)

MailVault v4.1.18 is available.

This release contains:

  • Preference based “mailbox view”, when user logs in to MailVault
  • License management now has it’s own primary tab
  • Auto-pause and scroll in the web console
  • Minor fixes and enhancements

Users can choose to let MailVault display all their messages (most recent first) when they log in, very much like popular web mail interfaces.

License management has been moved out of the core settings into it’s own top-level tab, on the main navigation bar, making it more visible and easily accessible.

The real-time web console now automatically pauses the scrolling messages to allow for easier reading when the admin accesses it.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.15 (Even simpler first-time setup, improved secondary backup)

MailVault v4.1.15 is available.

This release contains:

  • Simplified startup settings
  • Improved secondary backup
  • Enhanced UI for SMTPd and Config backup settings
  • Minor fixes and enhancements

An already “easy to setup” process has been made even easier; we are betting on even happier new users  🙂

Some UI enhancements improve convenience  for the SMTP server and Configuration backup options. You are backing up your configuration, aren’t you?

Lastly, companies using the secondary backup features should see an improved performance.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.13 (SMTPd user-auth, archive and relay via SMTP)

MailVault v4.1.13 is available.

This release contains:

  • User authentication support for the inbuilt SMTP server
  • Optionally relay incoming email via SMTP, outward to another SMTP relay server, after archiving it
  • Other minor fixes and enhancements

The archive and relay option is particularly useful for companies whose email service providers don’t provide a full journal option. They may have incoming journaling available, but not for outgoing email.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.11 (Mail source monitoring, restore search results via POP3)

MailVault v4.1.11 is available.

This release contains:

  •     Mail source monitoring and alerting
  •     Restore any search result set via POP3
  •     Enhanced audit reports
  •     Other minor fixes and enhancements

Mail sources now have a “monitor this source” option. When enabled, MailVault can monitor these email sources and alert you of email collection problems, which could be because of network issues, authentication problems or simply configuration errors at your mail server. Mail source monitoring alerts can be enabled from Settings > Alerts.

In addition to the numerous flexible methods of retrieving and restoring email from within MailVault, this release adds yet another super-convenient option for power users. Run and refine your search, select the messages from the result set and choose to “Restore via POP3″. This is especially useful for large result sets, where you may not want to saturate your mail server by forwarding all that email over SMTP.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.8

MailVault v4.1.8 is available.

This release contains several improvements.

When MailVault is launched for the first time, on a server that doesn’t have a GUI, MailVault automatically drops into a text-only mode for the initial settings. It is now easier and more convenient to setup MailVault on remote systems in the cloud, or on ‘headless’ virtual private servers over just a simple SSH connection.

Additionally, email encryption has been enhanced, a pagination issue in the People Directory listing has been fixed, improvements have been made in some UI elements, and several minor fixes and enhancements have been done.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.5

MailVault v4.1.5 is available.

This release contains minor fixes and enhancements.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.3

MailVault v4.1.3 is available.

This release contains minor fixes and enhancements.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.2

MailVault v4.1.2 is available.

This release contains some minor search related enhancements. We recommend that all users upgrade to this version.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.

Release: MailVault v4.1.0

MailVault v4.1.0 is available.

This significant release features a revamped user-interface with improved usability and actions.

The UI has been made responsive across various screen sizes, so you can access MailVault from various devices – your desktop, laptop and tablet – all with a clean and convenient user-experience.

Additionally, the core libraries have been updated for better performance, and some minor fixes and enhancements have also been done.

Note:

  • This release uses Java 7. While Windows users will automatically receive the Java update, Linux users will need to ensure that Java 7 is installed before the upgrade can succeed. Don’t worry, MailVault will detect this, inform you and not allow the upgrade to proceed.
  • All users may need to clear their browser cache.

You can upgrade your MailVault installation by going to:

Settings > Core > Auto updates and click on Check for updates

Then simply follow the on-screen instructions.