iRedMail-1.0-beta1 has been released.

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Zhang Huangbin

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Sep 6, 2019, 11:56:55 AM9/6/19
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Dear all,

First beta release of iRedMail-1.0 has been released, please help test it
and report the issues in our support forum: https://forum.iredmail.org/

Download directly:
https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/downloads/iRedMail-1.0-beta1.tar.bz2

Note: Please do not deploy beta release on production server, because
we do not offer upgrade tutorial for beta release.

#================================================
# Introduce "iRedMail Easy"
# the new deployment, upgrade and technical support platform
#

iRedMail Easy is the new web-based deployment, (one-click) upgrade
and technical support platform introduced few months ago, we release
new version frequently (currently once per month), with the one-click
upgrade support, you can easily keep the iRedMail server up to date
without caring about any technical details. It's the recommend way to
deploy NEW iRedMail server and get technical support.

For more details, please check our website, the comparison of iRedMail
Easy and classic downloadable installer is available too:
https://www.iredmail.org/easy.html

If you need to upgrade existing iRedMail server to the iRedMail Easy
platform, please check our tutorial:
https://docs.iredmail.org/migrate.to.iredmail.easy.html

#===============================================
# Below are changes since iRedMail-0.9.9
#

*) Supports new distribution release

- OpenBSD 6.5
- Debian 10 (buster)

*) Dropped old distribution releases

- OpenBSD 6.4
- Ubuntu 16.04, 18.10. NOTE: We plan to not support non-LTS edition
anymore, only the latest LTS edition will be supported. This helps reduce
our workload.

*) Dropped backend

OpenBSD ldapd backend is dropped since this beta release.

ldapd is a LDAP server shipped in OpenBSD base system, but not many
people run iRedMail on OpenBSD, and almost no one chose ldapd
backend, so we decide to drop support for ldapd completely.

If you're running OpenBSD + ldapd, all further new versions of
iRedAdmin-Pro, iRedAPD, mlmmjadmin should work just fine without
any issue because there's nothing particular rely on ldapd itself.

*) Improvements

- OpenDMARC integration on Linux and FreeBSD. Unfortunately the
latest OpenBSD release (6.5) doesn't offer binary package for
opendmarc, but 6.6 does. We have to wait for OpenBSD 6.6 to
enable OpenDMARC integration.

- Dovecot:
+ Enable quota-status service. Postfix can query this service and
reject email immediately if user's mailbox is over quota.
+ Enable tracking user loast login time by default for MySQL/MariaDB
and OpenLDAP backends. Note: Dovecot doesn't support this with
PostgreSQL yet.

- netdata: Disable sending anonymous statistics to netdata cloud.

*) Fixed issues

- Improper order of restriction rules in Postfix `smtpd_sender_restrictions`
setting.
- Fail2ban jail config file doesn't correctly set sshd port number(s).
- Loose Fail2ban filter rules (postfix/dovecot) to reduce negative bans.
- [Linux] Not send kill signal to php-fpm daemon process to reopen log file
after logrotation.
- tools/create_mail_user_OpenLDAP.py: Fix missing comma which causes incorrect
value of ldap attribute 'enabledService'. Thanks Michael Chong.

*) Updated packages

- Roundcube webmail -> 1.3.10
- iRedAdmin -> 0.9.8
- iRedAPD -> 3.1
- mlmmjadmin -> 2.1
- netdata -> 1.17.0
- php -> 7.3 (FreeBSD only)

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Zhang Huangbin, founder of iRedMail project: https://www.iredmail.org/

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