1.51 New Features / Bug Fixes
- In some cases, spamassassin's rules were not being read.
- Fixed a security hole that had the possibility of allowing a domain admin to write into
another domain
- Adding an alias does not cause an error when the alias previously existed
- Admin Users can modify a user's spam settings, configure mail forwarding, and
configure auto-response
- Passwords are now stored via MD5
- "Catch all" accounts have now been implemented.
- Update script created to move users from version 1.x to 1.5
- Small DB Changes as well (also included in update script)
- RH8/9 do NOT like capital letters inside /etc/passwd
- RH9 does not like periods in the group name
- Tantalus fix in Setup Menu
- Fixes for blacklist_from and whitelist_from
- Installer fixes
12/06/02 - 1.10 New Feature Release
- Integrated Tantalus into Mail Master. Tantalus is an
anti-spam Sendmail milter that keeps bulk emailers from guessing
usernames by rejecting servers that guess a configurable number
of invalid users within a configurable amount of time.
- Tantalus integrated into Mail Master installer.
- Added Tantalus options to system configuration screen
including:
- host deny/accept override
- count settings for
failed username guesses for full domains and TDLs
- length of time to deny spam mail servers
- Usernames > 32 characters are now allowed (up to 100 char)
- Availble rpms now include versions for Red Hat 7.2/7.3 and
Red Hat 8.0 (includes multi-thread support)
- New requirements - String::RANDOM and Crypt::PasswdMD5 are
now required modules
- Updated clamscan to 0.54
11/12/02 - 1.02 Bug Fix Release
- Corrected deleting of aliased user
- Minor grammar corrections
10/30/02 - 1.01 Bug Fix Release
- Upgraded ClamScan to version 0.52
- In some instances the master cronjob would keep re-applying relay
hosts.
- In some instances, SpamAssassin would not connect to the mysql
database.
- Changing settings.conf will now change SpamAssassin's database
settings as well.