It’s Live ! SmarterMail v14 Stable Release

Following the public beta release of SmarterMail 14x for couple of months, SmarterTools has announced the official stable release of SmarterMail v14. If you are an active upgrade protection for your SmarterMail license key, you can now upgrade to this major release for FREE.Otherwise, you can renew your upgrade protection with special 10% discount or go for monthly SmarterMail lease options that gives you life time upgrade for free.

Here’s some of the exciting feature and one of which we would have love is the ability to support for multiple calendar right now.

Key Features
  • A temporary address can now be generated by users with a short life span that operates as an alias to their account. This is to allow sign ups to external services without giving out the account’s real email address.
  • Message Sniffer is now available as an antispam add-on.
  • Multiple calendars can now be added to a single account.
  • Option to mark a domain as external and have messages to that domain sent either to the domain’s MX record or to a specified host address.
  • System administrators can now add customized HTML and change the login header text through settings on the General Settings page. They may also allow domain administrators to override these customizations.
  • Deleting email folders in either an email client or webmail will now have their associated folder on disk removed as well. Orphaned folders from earlier releases of SmarterMail will be cleaned up automatically.
Changes
  • IMPORTANT: SmarterMail 14 now requires Microsoft .NET 4.5. This prevents SmarterMail from running on Windows Server 2003.
  • Added: An instance of a recurring calendar event can now be deleted from the context menu.
  • Added: An option for external domains on whether messages should deliver locally or remotely if the user account exists locally.
  • Added: An option to toggle between overlaying multiple selected calendars, contacts, tasks or notes collections in a combined view versus displaying one at a time.
  • Added: CalDAV now supports syncing multiple calendars.
  • Added: Contacts, Tasks and Notes now allow multiple collections to be viewed at the same time.
  • Added: Domain conference rooms can now be selected to view on the calendar page.
  • Added: Dropbox is now available as a connected service allowing links to Dropbox files in email messages.
  • Added: Editing a recurring event now displays the series instance’s start and end dates.
  • Added: Exchange Web Services now supports syncing multiple calendars.
  • Added: Grids now support multi-selection on Apple Mac browsers by holding down the command key.
  • Added: IMAP authentication now supports Cram-MD5.
  • Added: Microsoft OneDrive is now available as a connected service allowing links to OneDrive files in email messages.
  • Added: Migrating Google calendars now migrates all calendars from a Google account.
  • Added: Multiple calendars can now be synced using Exchange ActiveSync.
  • Added: Multiple calendars can now be viewed together in a combined view which color codes events from the different calendars.
  • Added: SMTP Accounts has been added to the features tab in domain settings allowing them to be enabled or disabled per domain.
  • Added: System administrators can now customize the messages sent for certain automated emails.
  • Added: Tasks can now be imported from Gmail.
  • Added: The My Today Page now displays appointments for all calendars in a user’s account.
  • Added: The reminders popup now displays items for all calendars in a user’s account.
  • Added: Unsubscribe links for mailing lists can now be given friendly text instead of just displaying the unsubscribe URL.
  • Changed: Blocked senders will now block on the From address in the header of the message, in addition to the Mail From address given in the SMTP session. Previously it only blocked on the Mail From address of the SMTP session.
  • Changed: Content filtering now decodes base64 and quoted-printable encoded text parts in email messages before applying filters.
  • Changed: Improved the ClamAV definitions update process, including 64 bit support and ClamSup.
  • Changed: Migrating the same Google calendar twice will now overwrite the previously migrated events instead of creating duplicates.
  • Changed: Time zone information now utilizes the built-in system registry time zone information instead of an external file.
  • Efficiency: Deleting a large number of items from the IP blacklist or whitelist is now much faster.
  • Efficiency: The load time of the monthly calendar view is now much faster.
  • Fixed: A recipient address formatted with a quoted username containing a certain sequence of characters will no longer cause high CPU during the SMTP session.
  • Fixed: Changed how recurring calendars with a recurrence count of zero are transmitted via Exchange Web Services to work around an error when syncing with emClient.
  • Fixed: Gmail email migration now functions correctly when one or more Gmail labels contain characters that are not allowed in Window’s folder names.
  • Fixed: IMAP search now handles search commands with multiple levels of parenthesized lists correctly.
  • Fixed: Messages displayed in the mobile interface now wrap text when the length of a line exceeds the width of the display.
  • Fixed: Migrating contacts from Gmail now functions correctly.
  • Fixed: The action “Send VCard(s)” now functions correctly for the the Global Address List.
  • Fixed: The date and time input fields can no longer be edited when viewing a read-only appointment.
  • Fixed: Two scenarios within the mobile interface where downloading an attachment could fail.
  • Removed: All day appointments no longer display times in webmail.
  • Removed: The five-ten RBL check is no longer included as part of the default RBL checks for either spam filtering or server blacklist checks.

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