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cPanel v7?

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 10:35 am
by graham
I see that cPanel will be releasing a new version tomorrow, including a few new items (below). Will this be automatically updated on all servers?

- Squirrelmail - a webmail client akin to Neomail, but with more options and a more intuitive interface.
- Exim upgraded to 4.20
- SpamAssassin can now tag mail to be sent to a folder called 'spam' instead of to the inbox (note that checking this folder would then require the use of an IMAP client or horde - this can be disabled in favor of the inbox)
- Autoresponders now support HTML
- Autoresponders can now be edited (instead of requiring them to be completely deleted and recreated)
- phpMyAdmin upgraded to 2.5.1
- php scripts that define a sender within them will now have the return-path rewritten to match that sender (i.e., the return-path will not be "nobody" or "user@server.name")

TIA - Graham.

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 11:47 pm
by porcupine
The new version being released is the "release version". They'd already released the "[Bleeding] Edge" version a few weeks back. We will not be upgrading servers until the "Stable" version is out though :).

Hence, those features will be in place in a few weeks when the "Stable" version comes out most likely.

Thanks

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 12:29 am
by graham
Ahhh - I was unaware of the distinction that was there. I'm one for caution in this sort of regard, and wouldn't mind if the first couple days of public use after "stable" were given a chance to reveal faults that may effect our path.

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 12:33 am
by porcupine
Thats why theres 3 versions of a release, the idea is that by the time stable is implamented, all the major bugs are worked out.

Realistically speaking, With CPanel that doesen't often/always happen, but at least theres nothing site killing left by the time it gets there, i feel sorry for anyone on the edge releases though mind you.

Much like Linux's release schedule, where theres alpha, release, stable, etc. releases :)