Virtualmin 3.44 released
The version includes Webalizer stats in cPanel imports, allows control over the creation of catchall aliases, and adds a option to delete aliases when email is disabled for a domain.
The version includes Webalizer stats in cPanel imports, allows control over the creation of catchall aliases, and adds a option to delete aliases when email is disabled for a domain.
This update includes a total re-write of the indexing code in the Read Mail module, which should make large mailboxes much faster to list and search, prevent IMAP sorting problems, and avoid the ‘message no longer exists’ error.
This adds the new Bacula Backup System module, plus a bunch of other little bugfixes and features.
This release adds the ability to change the home directory or administration login for a domain, makes it easier to specify the primary NS, detects password changes made in other modules, shows the status of Dovecot, and allows MySQL permissions to be pushed to multiple servers.
This version changes the layout of the plugin modules page and makes it possible for a plugin to be installed, but not enabled by default. It also adds a section to the Domain Owner Limits section of the server templates to control which features are granted to owners of new domains.
This update adds the ability to select the SSL key size and certificate locations, more control of which domains are disabled for exceeding the bandwidth limit, DNS client validation, and more control over backup error email reporting.
This version adds external commands for setting quotas, better Zones support, template user interface and creation improvements, control over the disabled website HTML and more.
This release removes a bunch of useless files in the HTML editor, which reduces the package size by several MB. It also fixes Postfix module bugs, and adds RHEL 5 and Debian 4.0 support.
This release cleans up the UI code in the Apache and Webmin Configuration modules to make them more themable, and fixes several bugs.
This new version improves the new mailbox and domain forms, and uses the DenyGroups SSHd directive to block logins by domain owners who don’t have a shell.