Webmin 1.409 released
Pre-release development version
Pre-release development version
This update improves Plesk migration and adds Windows Plesk support, better validates Sendmail and Qmail configurations, limits deleted MX records to ones created by Virtualmin, and fixes a bunch of other small bugs.
This release adds protection against a browser stop breaking domain creation, a single SSL website per shared IP address, BIND DNS disabling improvements, deleting of Apache log files outside the home directory, better support for VPopMail with many domains, and more.
These are bugfix releases to resolve problems some people were having with popup windows under Internet Explorer, downloading files in the File Manager, and the BIND module detecting the wrong chroot on CentOS.
This update adds a dislay of new features, support for FTP accounts with permissions to edit a domain’s web pages, the ability to associate an existing domain with a private IP address, better validation and fixing of IP addresses when restoring backups, outgoing email bandwidth monitoring, and a much improved file locking architecture.
This update allows you to change the IP address of a virtual server, adds support for BCCing outgoing email on a per-domain basis (when using Postfix), fixes bugs with special characters like ; , @ and & in usernames, improves support for AWstats in alias domains, and more.
This new release includes extra domain administrator accounts (ported from the Pro version), more control over which shells are available to mailboxes and domains, an improved mail alias mode for alias domains, and many user interface cleanups.
This version adds support for LDAP and MySQL maps in Postfix, cPanel migration improvements for sub-domains, the --user flag to many command-line scripts, and many small fixes and tweaks.
These will be the final versions before the 1.380 and 1.310 public releases, so if you want to see what features and bugs have crept into the next version of Webmin, check them out. The big ones are complete SQL and LDAP support in the Postfix and SpamAssassin modules.
This release adds improved LDAP and MySQL support for Postfix and SpamAssassin, database backup changes, a new logo, Bacula bugfixes and a bunch of other small improvements. In Usermin there are several user interface improvements in the Read Mail module, plus the same SpamAssassin LDAP change.