(Previously known as MailMarshal SMTP)
Version: 7.0, Last Revision: May 28, 2012
These notes are additional to the MailMarshal User Guide and supersede information supplied in that Guide.
The information in this document is current as of the date of publication. To check for any later information, please see M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q14285.
What's New
Upgrading MailMarshal
Uninstalling
Hardware and Software Requirements
Change History
For more information about additional minor features and bug fixes, see the change history.
MailMarshal SEG 7.0 supports a direct upgrade from MailMarshal SMTP 6.7 and later versions. This is a change from earlier MailMarshal SMTP releases. To upgrade from a version prior to 6.7, first upgrade to version 6.7.
Please review the MailMarshal User Guide before upgrading.
For general information about upgrading issues see the remainder of this section.
Full details about upgrading from specific versions can be found in the following M86 Security Knowledge Base articles:
To upgrade from a version prior to 5.5 (not recommended), first upgrade to version 5.5, then see the above articles.
MailMarshal no longer supports SQL 2000 or MSDE 2000.
You can access a supported SQL Express version from the Prerequisites tab of the MailMarshal installation package. The "With SQL Express" version of the package also allows you to install SQL Express during the main MailMarshal installation. Note: You may need to first install .NET 3.5 SP1.
To upgrade a single MailMarshal server from version 6.7 or above, install the new version over your existing version. You do not need to uninstall your existing version. The database will be upgraded in place, if necessary.
After upgrading the Array Manager you can upgrade the processing servers through the Configurator, with no need to log on to the processing servers. For more information, see the Upgrading section in the User Guide.
Note: The information in this document is current as of the date of publication. To check for any later information, please see M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q14285.
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For more information see the User Guide and Help.MarshalRBL.xml
will be overwritten during
the upgrade. The upgrade process
saves the customer number and activation code to the Registry, and
makes a copy of the file in the Config
folder on
the Array Manager server as MarshalRBL.xml.bak
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SkipFirstIPs
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after upgrading you must copy this information from the file MarshalRBL.xml.bak
to MarshalRBL.xml
on the Array Manager server, and then
commit configuration to update the processing node servers.MailMarshal can be installed in a variety of scenarios. For full information on uninstalling MailMarshal from a production environment, see the MailMarshal SEG User Guide.
To uninstall a trial installation on a single computer:
The following system requirements are the minimum levels required for a typical installation of the MailMarshal SEG Array Manager and selected database.
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Requirements
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Processor
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Pentium 4
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Disk Space
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10GB (NTFS), and additional space to support email
archiving
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Memory
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1GB (plus an additional 1GB if SQL Express is
installed locally)
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Supported Operating System
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Notes: |
Network Access
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Software
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Port Access
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The following additional items have been changed or updated in the specific build versions of MailMarshal SEG or MailMarshal SMTP listed.
Note: The information in this document is current as of the date of publication. To check for any later information, please see M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q14285.
MM-4091 | Messages between customers hosted on the same array were not always handled correctly. Fixed. |
7.0.1.4245 (March 13, 2012)
MM-3969 | During installation of MailMarshal or Web Components, prerequisite detection failed if a newer version of Visual C++ 2010 runtimes were already installed. Fixed. |
MM-3972 | On upgrade to 7.0.0, an incorrect error displayed when no WMI dependent services needed to be stopped. Fixed. |
MM-3978 | In version 7.0.0, lines in the Receiver log file were double-spaced. Fixed. |
MM-3980 | In version 6.9 and above, PDF attachments with Unicode characters in the filename were not unpacked and scanned. Fixed. |
7.0.0.4137 (February 7, 2012)
MM-157 | TLS certificate creation now supports Subject Alternative Names. |
MM-1603 | Rule printing output was not correctly escaping HTML. Fixed. |
MM-1633 | Connection and Content Analysis rules now include TLS properties criteria. |
MM-1688 | Connection and Content Analysis rules now include a "Received via TLS" condition. |
MM-1928 | Setting content size or count rule conditions to 0 caused the Engine to stop. Fixed. |
MM-2328 | The OpenSSL library that MailMarshal uses has been updated to version 1.0.0e. |
MM-2544 | Initial changes have been made to support IPv6 in a future release. (No IPv6 functionality is available for use in this release.) |
MM-2783 | Outbound TLS is enabled by default for new installations. |
MM-3120 | The SMTP Authentication username (if any) is logged to the Receiver and Engine text logs. |
MM-3276 | The installer logic to stop and re-start the WMI service has been improved. |
MM-3635 | Dead Letter rules now allow the Send mail template notification action. |
MM-3650 | Messages that would have been deadlettered with "too many lines before boundary" are now unpacked and the pre-boundary material is scanned as text. The registry entry for MaxPreBoundaryLines is irrelevant and is removed on upgrade. |
MM-3651 | Dead Letter rule actions were not applied correctly where different actions were required for different recipients. Fixed. |
MM-3694 | The default Receiver Socket Timeout (SMTP transmission timeout) has been changed to 30 seconds (was 300 seconds). |
MM-3726 | The SpamProfiler cartridge has been updated to version 3051. |
MM-3750 | Outbound TLS can be configured to offer a client certificate if requested. |
MM-3756 | The product is rebranded as M86 MailMarshal SEG. |
MM-3779 | Database upgrade now checks for pre-existing customer created objects with the same name as objects that would be created. |
MM-3797 | Retrieval of User Group information from the Array Manager to processing servers could cause performance issues when used over slow WAN links. Fixed. |
MM-3799 | Dead Letter rules now allow the Delete action. |
MM-3800 | Dead Letter rules now allow the BCC action. |
MM-3801 | Dead Letter rules now allow the Set Message Routing to Host action. |
MM-3802 | Dead Letter rules now allow the Write log message with classification action. |
MM-3813 | It is now possible to specify that message delay notifications should be sent externally. See M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q14383. |
MM-3819 | Dead Letter rules now allow the Where detected as spam by SpamProfiler condition. |
MM-3822 | Dead Letter rules now allow the Move to folder action. |
MM-3850 | More detailed debugging information about SpamProfiler classification is included in message log files. |
MM-3870 | Unpacking and file type functionality can now be updated automatically, using the same Internet update functions used for SpamCensor. |
MM-3872 | Setting count rule conditions to "less than 0" was allowed by the Configurator. Fixed. |
MM-3954 | In version 6.9, MailMarshal rejected messages when the local part of the email address was longer than the RFC length of 64 characters. This restriction is now disabled by default. To enforce the restriction, contact M86 Security Support for details of a registry entry. |
6.9.9.4075 (January 17, 2012)
MM-3904 | DOC files with poor formatting in the User Summary Info area can cause MailMarshal services to stop. If you encounter this issue, please contact M86 Security Support for details of a setting to skip processing of this part of documents. |
MM-3907 | Sent History retention cannot be set to less than one month. If Sent History items are consuming excessive disk resource, please contact M86 Security Support for details of additional options. |
MM-3909 | In earlier 6.9 versions, messages with invalid envelope information were not properly deadlettered. Fixed. |
MM-3911 | Unpacking of certain poorly formatted PDF files can fail. If you encounter this issue, please contact M86 Security Support for details of additional options. |
MM-3912 | Word documents with null fields in Document Summary Info could cause the Engine to stop. Fixed. |
MM-3913 | Certain Word documents with invalid document summary information were incorrectly deadlettered. Fixed. |
MM-3918 | It is now possible to specify that message delay notifications should be sent externally. See M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q14383. |
6.9.8.3800 (November 3, 2011)
MM-3755 | Messages with attached Office 2003 documents that contained embedded Office 2007/2010 documents were deadlettered. Fixed. |
MM-3855 | In 6.9.7, specific formatting in OLE document summary information could cause messages to be incorrectly deadlettered. Viewing these messages in the Console could cause additional problems. Fixed. |
6.9.7.3719 (October 18, 2011)
MM-3770 | Upgrade now provides more user friendly information about status during database upgrade. |
MM-3771 | Upgrade now provides more user friendly information about status while calculating time required for database upgrade. |
MM-3816 | In 6.9.6, the Web Console could return an error for non-administrative users under Windows Authentication. Fixed. |
MM-3817 | In 6.9.6, OLE documents with document summary information over a certain length could cause the Engine to stop. Fixed. |
MM-3818 | In 6.9.6, unpacking of OLE data from Excel files could cause the Engine to stop in specific cases. Fixed. |
MM-3836 | In 6.9.6, checking of mailbox name length could return an incorrect result for some cases using ESMTP extensions. Fixed. |
MM-3844 | In 6.9.6, warning messages generated during PDF unpacking were not handled correctly in some cases. Fixed: The affected documents are unpacked and scanned. Any warnings concerning embedded content (such as images in unsupported formats) are logged to the Engine text logfile. |
6.9.6.3437 (September 7, 2011)
MM-108 | Many images are now extracted from PDF documents. |
MM-1483 | Help and header text for the Rule Profiler function has been added to mmlookup.exe. |
MM-1567 | PDF unpacking now handles Unicode. |
MM-2236 | Some PDF files caused recursion in the Engine and could not be unpacked. Fixed. |
MM-2363 | The version of 7zip (archive unpacker) included with MailMarshal has been updated to 9.20. This version handles additional compression formats. |
MM-2834 | PDF files with limitations on printing and other functions were incorrectly identified as Encrypted PDF. Fixed. |
MM-2837 | Image Analyzer has been updated to version 5. |
MM-2859 | Binary files are now better recognized as type COM or EXE. |
MM-2977 | PDF Xref detection is improved. |
MM-3332 | Receiver, Engine, and Sender logs for each message are now stored in the message file. The Console message viewer displays the available information in separate tabs. Message log information for items that have been successfully delivered is now retained in a reserved folder named "Sent History." |
MM-3339 | Messages to be sent over TLS were not properly retried after temporary failure. Fixed. |
MM-3366 | The Receiver service could incorrectly detect that the mailbox name was too long (more than 255 characters). Fixed. |
MM-3367 | Certain Office 2007 documents were not recognized due to internal structure. Fixed. |
MM-3387 | SQL code for database creation and upgrade is now within a transaction to allow easier rollback if problems are encountered. |
MM-3405 | MailMarshal Sender throughput has been enhanced with increased buffer sizes. |
MM-3406 | MailMarshal Receiver throughput has been enhanced with increased buffer sizes. |
MM-3410 | DBlog files now correctly handle larger content. |
MM-3419 | Office 2007 files generated through the OpenXML SDK were not correctly unpacked. Fixed. |
MM-3422 | PDF unpacking has been improved, notably for Unicode and some encodings of images. |
MM-3427 | The MailMarshal database now supports index partitioning if installed on SQL Server Enterprise Edition (for new databases only). |
MM-3431 | Database and processing enhancements have been made to support MailMarshal SPE with multiple customers. |
MM-3456 | User Defined and custom document properties are now unpacked and scanned in Word 2003 and Word 2007 documents. |
MM-3472 | The Server Tool now checks the validity of the configured database on startup (this allows the database to be re-created when the SQL server has been rebuilt). |
MM-3494 | Word documents encrypted with IRM in Word 2007 (2003 compatibility mode) were deadlettered. Fixed: these documents are correctly recognized. |
MM-3495 | The minimum version allowed for upgrade is 6.5.1. |
MM-3513 | Messages quarantined with a default release action of "skip remaining rules" were not reprocessed as requested upon release. Fixed. |
MM-3514 | Console Dashboard data was never purged from the database. Fixed. |
MM-3536 | TLS now allows selection of a minimum cipher strength for inbound and outbound connections. |
MM-3538 | The certificate used to sign executable files has been updated. |
MM-3539 | The message parking feature logged redundant messages when a message was unparked. Fixed. |
MM-3550 | Logging of low disk space warnings has been enhanced for readability. |
MM-3551 | The Array Manager could stop unexpectedly if a new database was created and configuration was not synchronized. Fixed. |
MM-3553 | Routing enhancements have been made to support MailMarshal SPE with multiple customers. |
MM-3582 | A full BTM database update could stop message processing for a significant time. Fixed. |
MM-3598 | PDF unpacking has been enhanced. Images, attachments, and annotations are unpacked. |
MM-3604 | Deadlettered messages can be passed through to users by rule action. |
MM-3611 | Sender and Recipient IP addresses could be logged incorrectly (with reversed octets). Fixed. |
MM-3612 | The integration with Norman Endpoint Protection is updated. |
MM-3613 | Retention and permissions for Deadletter folders are now set through the Configurator. |
MM-3622 | Receiver rules with the message size conditions "equal to" and "not equal to" caused the receiver to fail. Fixed. |
MM-3628 | EMF files are now correctly unpacked and the contents are scanned. See also MM-3725. |
MM-3634 | New database objects are included to summarize traffic data for MailMarshal SPE installations. |
MM-3649 | Additional logging has been added in the Engine service for Dead Letter rule processing. |
MM-3676 | Configuration of the Marshal IP Reputation Service was invalidated when another Reputation Service was configured. Fixed. |
MM-3684 | Error messages logged to the Event Log could cause issues due to recursive substitution of variables. Fixed. |
MM-3691 | BTM updates could prevent reloading of configuration at the Engine. Fixed. |
MM-3696 | PDF unpacking has been improved. Incorrect character strings are no longer present. |
MM-3697 | PDF unpacking now supports "linearized" PDF. |
MM-3699 | Selecting the default message digest template for new digests loaded additional incorrect characters. Fixed. |
MM-3705 | The Console and Configurator now use the terms "Connection Policy" or "Connection Log", "Content Analysis Policy" or "Content Analysis Log," and "Delivery Log". |
MM-3712 | A more descriptive logging message is written by the Array Manager on shutdown when the SQL database is unavailable. |
MM-3722 | The Sender would stop in the unlikely event that no route at all could be found for a message. Fixed. |
MM-3725 | Files unpacked from EMF files (MM-3628) are only saved and scanned if they are of a recognized type. Type BIN (unknown) files are not saved. |
MM-3330 | The Receiver service could stop if it encountered to a RPC exception while attempting to log Receiver Rule entries. Fixed. |
MM-3342 | The Controller service could stop due to a problem with the Group Manager function. Fixed. |
MM-3415 | The Route to host function failed for messages with more than 127 recipients. Fixed. |
MM-3420 | SPF evaluation could cause a service failure while evaluating certain malformed SPF redirects. Fixed. |
MM-3424 |
Deleted text (tagged w:delText ) was not extracted from Office 2007
documents and could not be scanned. Fixed. |
MM-3442 | A vulnerability was identified in the SQM website code that could potentially allow inappropriate access to some information. Fixed. |
MM-3452 | Reloading configuration under very heavy load could cause a deadlock condition and processing services could stop responding. Fixed. |
MM-3453 | SpamCensor, BTM, and Console RSS updates could fail through some firewalls due to wrongly formatted HTTP request headers. Fixed. |
MM-3465 |
Some SPF related updates in earlier releases were not
applied to code used by the Engine. The related Change
History items are
MM-2228, MM-2676, |
6.8.3.9481 (June 3, 2010)
MM-3363 | The Array Manager did not correctly use the Windows authentication credential entered in Server Tool. Fixed. |
MM-3365 | In version 6.8, when a message was split for sending due to a large number of recipients, sending for additional groups of recipients was delayed. Fixed. |
MM-3368 | The default rule "Attachment Management (Outbound): Park Large Files for Later Delivery" was not updated with the new release action parameter in version 6.7. This could cause the engine to stop. Fixed. |
MM-3369 | Database names were not correctly escaped in all cases. This problem could result in inability to connect to a database with a name containing characters other than a-z and 0-9. Fixed. |
MM-3377 | The Array Manager did not correctly return the date of a message when queried by MailMarshal SPE. Fixed. |
MM-3379 | Database upgrade from version 6.4 to 6.8 could time out. Fixed. The problem could also be worked around by upgrading to version 6.7 and then to 6.8. |
MM-3380 | Upgrade did not correctly use port numbers in the connection string when connecting to SQL. Fixed. |
MM-3385 | In MailMarshal 6.8.2, SpamCensor processed message components in an incorrect order, and results could differ from other versions. Fixed. |
6.8.2.9371 (April 27, 2010)
MM-333 | Console day folder display and digest generation were affected by Daylight Saving changes in a few cases. Fixed. |
MM-558 | Users can add email addresses to the Safe Senders list when releasing a message from a digest. The administrator can enable or disable this feature. |
MM-601 |
The registry location for MailMarshal is now
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Marshal . Upgrading moves the
registry hive. |
MM-809 | The GetVersion stored procedure now has public execute rights to allow non-administrators to connect from the reporting console. |
MM-1327 | End-user whitelists and blacklists were not correctly updated if system times differed between the Array Manager and nodes. Fixed. |
MM-1790 | Many issues with updates through proxy have been resolved. See MM-2273. Updates affected include SpamCensor, BTM, and RSS feeds. |
MM-1839 | The Array Manager could stop if the SQL Server was slow to start during system startup. Fixed. |
MM-2273 | Web updates now use libcurl (instead of the deprecated Microsoft component WinInet). |
MM-2450 | End user whitelist and blacklist information was updated inefficiently, which could affect performance with large sets. Fixed. |
MM-2501 | The Receiver service could fail during shutdown in some cases. Fixed. |
MM-2575 | In some earlier versions, using a database with case-sensitive settings caused errors. Fixed. |
MM-2726 | Group reload times can now be specified (with a Registry entry). |
MM-2727 | LDAP and AD user group names could not be entered in the Configurator by typing. Fixed. |
MM-2730 | When a sending route is available but some messages are being refused with 400 level responses, the particular messages are now retried less often to save MailMarshal processing effort. |
MM-2776 | The MailMarshal Engine could stop unexpectedly while committing configuration under heavy load with McAfee virus scanning enabled. Fixed. |
MM-2807 | The installation package has been updated to SQL 2008 Express SP1. |
MM-2840 | Obsolete command line virus scanners McAfee NetShield and Vet NT 10.x have been removed from the selection list. The scanners continue to work if installed. |
MM-2975 | Transmission of log files from the Controller to the Array Manager has been made more efficient. |
MM-3003 | The Web Components installer did not check for all IIS prerequisites on some operating systems. Fixed. |
MM-3011 | The version of MSSavi.DLL included with MailMarshal has been updated to 1.3.3.1. |
MM-3013 | MailMarshal now unpacks ISO image files. |
MM-3010 | IP addresses could be shown reversed in results of database queries. Fixed. |
MM-3024 | MailMarshal now supports installation on Windows 7, including Windows 7 Logo certification. |
MM-3043 | Logging by the Array Manager Spam RPC interface has been improved. |
MM-3049 | Certain PDF files caused an error in processing. Fixed. |
MM-3055 | The product has been rebranded for M86 Security. |
MM-3064 | Deleting all policy groups and creating a new one caused the Configurator to fail. Fixed. |
MM-3066 | DNS Blacklist rules could cause processing delays if the DNS server was unavailable. DNSBL requests are now cached separately from delivery requests to enhance performance. |
MM-3067 | Upgrade did not correctly handle LDAP groups used in the SpamProfiler Receiver exclusions. Fixed. |
MM-3068 | No Reputation Service entries could be created when using a Temporary key. Fixed: this restriction now only applies to the Marshal IP Reputation Service, by design. |
MM-3070 | The administrator can now allow end users to subscribe and unsubscribe from digests. |
MM-3072 | The Blended Threats Module has been updated with new rule conditions and a "hold queue" action. |
MM-3073 | Many improvements have been made to SQL support, including support for instances, support for Windows authentication, and assignment of user rights. |
MM-3074 | The Marshal IP Reputation Service "Test" button could return incorrect results depending on the response from DNS name servers. Fixed. |
MM-3075 | Sophos Anti-Virus (not Sophos for Marshal) could return "Not enough storage is available to complete this operation" on configuration commit. Fixed. |
MM-3076 | The MailMarshal Today page now provides summary information for a user selectable time period and is renamed the Dashboard. |
MM-3095 | BTM updates could cause the MailMarshal Engine to stop due to a database exception. Fixed. |
MM-3096 | The Server Tool has been improved. |
MM-3110 | Submitting a message to M86 as spam or not spam from the Console now submits the message log as well as the message. |
MM-3116 | SPF evaluation did not correctly check PTR domains. Fixed. |
MM-3135 | Certain malformed TNEF files caused an error in processing. Fixed: These files are deadlettered. |
MM-3138 | SPF evaluation could fail in rare cases due to an issue with timeout evaluation. Fixed. |
MM-3141 | Certain PDF files caused an error in processing. Fixed. |
MM-3147 | IP group updates did not occur unless configuration was reloaded. Fixed. Also, reload times can now be specified (with a Registry entry). |
MM-3165 | After upgrading to version 6.7, some messages quarantined before the upgrade could not be released using the Console due to a change in message release handling. Fixed. |
MM-3166 | Certain PDF files caused an error in processing due to invalid paths in embedded files. Fixed. |
MM-3205 | The BTM status display in Configurator and Console did not show "out of date" while the initial database download was in progress. Fixed. |
MM-3208 | Some Configurator dialogs did not display toolbars correctly with some display themes. Fixed. |
MM-3214 | In version 6.7, the option "override default folder security" was selected by default for all folders. Fixed: this option is selected by default only for folders that may contain dangerous items (to avoid accidental release of these items). |
MM-3270 | Users imported with Group File Import tool were marked as "never seen" for pruning. Fixed: Imported users are now marked as "Seen today." |
MM-3271 | Partial message bodies shown in digests were not properly escaped or encoded. Fixed. |
MM-3301 | The Web Components installer now allows installation on Windows Server 2008, Web edition. |
MM-3328 | Unpacking of large Excel files could use excessive memory. Fixed. |
MM-3344 | The "Archive messages visible for..." setting did not apply in all locations within the Console. Fixed. |
MM-3348 | The Message Release external command did not work for nodes with ID greater than 9. Fixed. |
6.7.2.8378 (November 2, 2009)
MM-466 | SpamCensor now checks attached email messages as well as the top level message. |
MM-1664 | User groups can be "pruned" of entries that have not matched recently. |
MM-1675 | The MMC "export list" functionality now works in the Console message search window. |
MM-1763 | The SQM website can now authenticate users in multiple AD domains. For details, see Knowledge Base article Q12902. |
MM-1774 | When a key request is submitted, MailMarshal opens a webpage providing more information about the key request process. |
MM-1799 | Some Excel 2007 documents saved in Excel 2003 format were detected as type OLE. Fixed. |
MM-2010 | Image Analyzer could return different scores for the same image. Fixed. |
MM-2028 | From and Recipient IP addresses are now included in the message record in the database. |
MM-2060 | Unpacking of OpenOffice file types has been validated. |
MM-2299 | SQM website searching on "From" addresses has been improved. |
MM-2128 | MailMarshal now correctly detects Microsoft Document Imaging (MDI) files. |
MM-2314 | Web installer and CD-Rom autorun packages are now digitally signed. |
MM-2395 | Watermark text is now extracted from many Microsoft Office files including Word 2003 and 2007, PowerPoint 2003 and 2007, and Word XML formatted files. |
MM-2440 | Message purging performance has been significantly improved for large installations with long archive retention. |
MM-2441 | SMTP response text returned by the Receiver can now be customized. For details, see Knowledge Base article Q12897. |
MM-2482 | The default retention period for new Archive folders is now 3 months. |
MM-2487 | User groups can be searched for an email address. |
MM-2525 | Web Components did not function correctly on SBS2008. Fixed. |
MM-2560 | Emptying the Console Mail Recycle Bin did not delete all physical files. Fixed. Note that the fix only corrects the deletion behavior. Earlier files must be removed manually. |
MM-2571 | Installation now checks for supported SQL service pack as well as major version. |
MM-2588 | An updated Quarantine Sync tool is provided with the product installation. |
MM-2590 | The SQM website now provides users the option to receive or not receive digests (if enabled by the administrator). |
MM-2595 | Configuration commits can now be scheduled through the Configurator | Server Properties. |
MM-2612 | When the SQM website connects to a different version Array Manager, the message returned to the web user is now informative. |
MM-2640 | MailMarshal expected a specific, older version of MSXML. Fixed. |
MM-2643 | Unpacking of BinHEX files has been improved. |
MM-2652 | The SpamProfiler registry settings were not correctly updated during upgrade from 6.4. Fixed. |
MM-2662 | In the Web Admin Console, Mail History and Folder searches only returned the first page of results. Fixed. |
MM-2669 | When a user group was renamed in the Configurator, the name was not updated in the rule wizard display. This was a display issue only. Fixed. |
MM-2672 | The Sender could consume all threads delivering a single message to many domains. Fixed: a maximum of 10 concurrent threads will be used for each message. |
MM-2673 | Default thread counts for "small" and "large" sites have been increased. Upgrading does not change existing settings. |
MM-2676 | The Receiver service could stop unexpected due to an error in the SPF evaluation. Fixed. |
MM-2689 | The ability to add file fingerprints from the Console has been reinstated. The feature can be enabled for specific folders. |
MM-2694 | Creating an account with a password over 60 characters caused the Configurator to fail. Fixed: a limit of 100 characters is supported and enforced. |
MM-2706 | Certain binary files were incorrectly recognized as type ARJ. Fixed. |
MM-2707 | File type identification now includes separate types for web form text and web form binary data. |
MM-2708 | Multiple local domain and default route entries could be added to a routing table. Fixed. For upgraded installations, the Configurator enforces a single entry when the routing table is edited. |
MM-2712 | Messages with MIME content-type fields spanning thousands of lines could cause the MailMarshal Engine to fail. Fixed. |
MM-2713 | SpamProfiler updates could fail due to a download timeout, particularly if the update was started manually. Fixed. |
MM-2718 | SpamCensor can now scan MIME headers for all parts of a message. |
MM-2719 | SpamProfiler cartridge version 3050 is included in the product installation. |
MM-2728 | File type identification has been improved for Word 6 and Word Document with IRM types. |
MM-2750 | Configuration reload status now displays in the MMC status bar (lower right). |
MM-2760 | Certain Excel 2007 files caused the MailMarshal Engine to fail during unpacking. Fixed. |
MM-2789 | Upgrading the database from version 6.5.4 or below could fail due to the database update script attempting to drop a non-existent property. Fixed. |
MM-2795 | In some earlier versions, attachments with filenames in Arabic caused message to be deadlettered. Fixed. |
MM-2803 | In version 6.5.4, when the DNS server was not contactable, messages were returned instead of being queued. Fixed. |
MM-2818 | Handling of bare LF characters at the end of messages by the Sender has been corrected. |
MM-2819 | Handling of bare LF characters by the Receiver has been corrected. |
MM-2820 | The Sender now delivers the oldest untried messages for a route first. |
MM-2821 | The Sender now limits thread usage so that no one type of delivery can consume all available threads. The delivery types are new messages, deferred messages, DNS routes, and static routes. |
MM-2822 | A DNS lookup that returned "no data" resulted in the message being retried. Fixed: the message is now marked as undeliverable. |
MM-2823 | PDF unpacking is now more robust when unpacking malformed attachments. |
MM-2826 | SpamProfiler scores are now logged to text logs as with SpamCensor scores. |
MM-2857 | SpamProfiler has been moved out of the Receiver process for reliability. |
MM-2867 | A new Upgrade Tasks page is included in the Configurator. |
MM-2879 | The default SpamProfiler threshold is now >99 (was >95). |
MM-2913 | Visual C++ redistributable versions included in the installer have been updated. |
MM-2922 | The version of MSSavi.DLL included with MailMarshal has been updated to 1.3.3.0. This DLL resolves issues with Sophos engine updates while under load. |
MM-2960 | Configuration changes have been made to improve compatibility of the Web Components with SBS2008 and Windows 2008 64 bit editions. Additional manual changes may be required. For details, see Knowledge Base article Q12671. |
MM-2964 | The MailMarshal engine could fail while unpacking specific embedded PDF files. Fixed. |
MM-2986 |
The default SMTP response when a message is refused at the
Receiver due to SpamProfiler evaluation has been improved.
The new text is: 550 Message refused by MailMarshal
SpamProfiler . |
MM-3036 | Key requests did not include information about some additional items enabled by the existing key. Fixed. |
MM-3037 | The SQM website might not show the latest messages on the main page, because the user last logged in time was not always set correctly. Fixed. |
MM-3045 | When multiple virus scanners were in use, a virus could be undetected if the first scanner invoked did not detect it. Fixed. |
To review Change History prior to version 6.7, please see the Release Notes for the specific versions.
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