Hi,
A new release of the gateway is available. The main new feature is
support for OpenPGP. Another major change is that the product has been
renamed from DJIGZO to Ciphermail. The main reason for this change is
that Ciphermail better represents the products. Another problem with
DJIGZO was that a lot of people had difficulties with how it should be
pronounced. The domain djigzo.com now redirects to ciphermail.com. Most
changes to the product name of visual changes, the names of the Debian
and RPM packages have not been changed otherwise it would be impossible
to upgrade. The mailing list, JIRA etc. will still use the djigzo.com
domain for now.
All documentation has been updated with a new name and new logo. The
OpenPGP features are explained in the administration guide.
the new release can be found on
www.ciphermail.com
Release notes 2.8.6-2
New
* OpenPGP support.
* RPM for SUSE added (initial release, only tested on last release of
OpenSUSE).
* A PDF reply now sets the In-Reply-To header. Conversation threading
is now supported, i.e., the email client can now group the original
message and the reply.
* A comment field has been added to the user, domain and global
properties.
Improvements/Changes
* The gateway product has been renamed to Ciphermail (the company that
owns Ciphermail is still called DJIGZO).
* SOAP port changed from 9000 to 9009 to prevent a port conflict with
nCipher netHSM.
* Default Max. message size for SMIME and PDF is not set to 50MB
* PDF encrypted email uses the same Message-Id as the original message.
* MPA logging was improved. More information is provided as to why
messages are handled in a certain way.
* Lots of internal changes to allow new functionality to be dynamically
added as plugins.
* Web GUI: Timeout of Web GUI changed to 15 min and timeout of portal
to 30 min.
* Web GUI: S/MIME certificate selection links are moved to a pulldown
menu.
* Web GUI: Certificates filter now can filter on "expired only".
* Web GUI: German language files for the portal have been updated.
* Web GUI: The encrypt mode option "Force" has been renamed to "Allow
(sender or recipient)".
* Virtual Appliance: the virtual appliance is upgraded from 32 bit
Ubuntu 12.04 to 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04.
* Virtual Appliance: the default username/password for the appliance
was changed to:
username: sa
password: sa
* Virtual Appliance: fail2ban is installed to prevent brute force SSH
logins.
Bug fix
* Recent version of OpenJDK register additional DataHandler's which can
conflict with the way the back-end handles certain attachments. The
additional DataHandler's are now ignored.
* The fallback charset providers were accidentally disabled. They are
now enabled again.
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
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Ciphermail email encryption