MailMarshal SMTP 6.8 Released
New Features in 6.8
  • Changes in database and upgrade prerequisites: SQL 2000 is no longer supported. Direct upgrade is supported from MailMarshal SMTP 6.4.5 and above.
    Support for additional operating systems: Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 are supported for all components.
  • Improved database security options: Database connections can be made using Windows accounts. MailMarshal can grant limited permissions to an "operational user" for daily use (database owner permission is required for upgrades).
  • Dashboard (Today Page) improvements: The Console dashboard now allows you to select a time period for the statistics display. Note that the historical data is only available for times after this version is installed (earlier versions did not save the data).
  • Spam Management enhancements: The administrator can allow users to subscribe and unsubscribe from digests, and to add entries to Safe Senders lists when releasing a message from digests.


In addition, many stability and performance enhancements are included.
For more information, see the Release Notes.

As usual, customers with current maintenance can download the software from the support downloads page.

WebMarshal 6.5.5 Released
New Features in 6.5.5
  • “Works With Windows® Server 2008 R2”.
  • “Compatible with Windows® 7”.
  • WebMarshal has been tested with Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7.
  • WebMarshal has been independently verified as compatible with these platforms according to Microsoft-recommended standards.
  • Enhanced handling of large files and Streaming Media.
  • WebMarshal now handles streaming media with no special configuration. User experience of large downloads is enhanced. For more information, see M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q12925.
  • Automated user purge.
  • The "purge unreferenced users" function can now be configured to run daily.
  • Filter active sessions by user and/or processing node.
  • New selection functions on the active sessions screen help to find specific sessions.
  • Add URL to category from Active Sessions.
  • New right-click function to allow quick adding of URLs.
  • Configure how quotas apply to cached files.
  • Optionally do not count files served from the WebMarshal Cache against the user's volume quotas.
  • TRACEnet blocks display in Reports.
  • TRACEnet information displays under a "rule" name in the form TRACEnet\category (for example, TRACEnet\Spam Sites).
  • Default Rules have changed. The default policy imported on new installations has been reviewed and updated. For more information, see Knowledge Base article Q12986.



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