We are pleased to announce the release of Warden Anti-spam and Virus Protection 4.06 under General Availability. All users are encouraged to upgrade. This release has passed Plesk certification and is now available in the Plesk extension directory.

Changelog
[+] Added the ability to manage Postfix built-in header and body checks under Settings -> Mail Server Settings -> Mail Server Checks. This allows admins to create custom rules to reject spam at the Postfix level.
[+] Added new add and delete command line options to any setting that could take multiple values (like textareas or multi-select lists). Now admins can make changes after deployment by adding or removing single entries across multiple servers using the command line interface (CLI).
[+] Added new online documentation for the Warden command line interface now that it is complete. See here for more information.
[+] Added a check to make sure that legacy servers running Centos 7 have updated their base yum repository to vault.centos.org now that the old repository has been removed.
[+] Updated the installer to add the Warden management CLI tool to the server path so administrators can just call warden from the command line instead of using /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/modules/warden/minion.
[+] Updated the queue grid to show the queue ID column by default.
[+] Updated the reject log to display rejections from the postfix/cleanup service in addition to the postfix/smtpd service.
[=] Licensing improvements.
[-] Fixed a bug on the reject log when trying to view a subgrid.
[-] Fixed a bug where the action dropdown on the mail server access pages was not filtering grid results properly.
[-] Fixed a bug where the spam level was not being set properly when using a custom parent spam level with a child block spam action.
[-] Fixed an infinite loop bug that was introduced in the updated DNS library under specific circumstances.
[-] Fixed various bugs with the command line interface. Note: Some CLI options may have changed.

To Upgrade
The upgrade is available to all active license holders.

1. Login to your Plesk panel and click on Extensions -> Updates -> Select the Warden Anti-spam and Virus Protection extension then press the update button. You can view the upgrade process using the command: tail -f /var/log/plesk/panel.log

Full changelog
https://docs.danami.com/warden/basics/changelog

Product Information
https://www.danami.com/products/plesk-extensions/warden-antispam-and-virus-protection



Sexta-feira, Outubro 18, 2024

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