On 22.11.2019 23.31, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Hi Thomas and Alec,
Thanks for your work.
For SSL/TLS connections, either for IMAP or SMTP, with self-signed
certificates, does RC accept’s it auto, or does it need any extra
configuration?
I have SSL terminated by Pound reverse proxy while Roundcube is ran by
Apache2 httpd. Roundcube is totally ignorant of SSL as this is a server
issue, not an application issue.
br. jarif
Thanks in advanced,
*From:* [email protected]
<[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Thomas Bruederli
*Sent:* Friday, November 22, 2019 12:23
*To:* Roundcube Announce List <[email protected]>
*Cc:* Roundcube Users List <[email protected]>; Roundcube Dev
List <[email protected]>
*Subject:* [RCU] Update 1.4.1 released
Dear subscribers
Short time after the release of the stable version 1.4.0 of Roundcube
Webmail we already publish the first service release. With the recent
release we missed to mention a few breaking changes since the last
stable version 1.3. We apologize for this and are now clarifying and
correcting these:
Breaking changes
----------------
(since 1.3.x)
* new defaults for smtp_* config options:
Upon many requests and in order to get closer to the default setup of
most SMTP servers, we changed the defaults as follows:
// SMTP port (default is 587)
$config[‘smtp_port’] = 587;
// SMTP username (if required). %u will use the current username for
login
$config[‘smtp_user’] = ‘%u’;
// SMTP password (if required). %p will use the current user’s
password for login
$config[‘smtp_pass’] = ‘%p’;
* changed default password_charset to UTF-8:
Because of many complaints, we decided to choose a more sane default
that covers most setups and configurations.
* login page returning 401 Unauthorized status:
The new behavior that Roundcube 1.4 returns a 401 status code if the
client is not authenticated apparently was very unexpected and lead to
monitoring problems. Despite not having mentioned that change in the
release notes, we now partly reverted it so that 401 is only returned
on login failures but not on the first request to Roundcube which by
definition is unauthorized.
Besides these three major concerns we heard from your much appreciated
feedback, we fixed a number of nasty bugs that sneaked into the 1.4.0
release. See the full changelog in the release notes on the Github
download page [1].
This release is considered stable and we recommend to update all
productive installations of Roundcube with this version. Download it
from roundcube.net <http://roundcube.net> [2].
Please do backup your data before updating.
We'd also like to thank Phil for his steady efforts to keep our
website up-to-date. Your work is much appreciated!
Best,
Thomas & Alec
[1] https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/releases/tag/1.4.1
[2] https://roundcube.net/download
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