SME Server 5.6

Release notes - January 10, 2003 Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Mitel Networks Corporation

Mitel Networks is pleased to announce the availability of version 5.6 of the SME Server. We strongly recommend all users upgrade to this release.

This is an unsupported developer release of the Mitel Networks SME Server.

MITEL NETWORKS DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY SUPPORT FOR THIS DEVELOPER RELEASE.

Mitel Networks also sells a commercial release of this software which has additional features

and is fully supported by Mitel Networks and its resellers. For details on the commercial release, please visit http://www.mitel.com/6000MAS/

THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY AND IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS

OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Availability
This release is available for download from our mirror sites. Please choose a download site

close to you from the SME Server developer release mirrors list at http://www.e-smith.org/content/downloads/

Mitel Networks is pleased to announce the availability of the final version of the 6.0 SME Server

The changes in this release include engineering improvements, a newlook and feel and Spanish language support

for the server manager webinterface, and the inclusion of a port forwarding panel.

Comments or bug reports should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (and only there, please)

Major features in this release This release is a significant update to improve compatibility with current server hardware and client

operating system releases. The Linux kernel has been upgraded to the 2.4 kernel series, and the Macintosh, Windows and IMAP (mail folder access) server applications have been updated to current releases.

This release uses the "ext3" journalling filesystem for file storage, greatly improving recovery time after

power failure or emergency shutdown and improving file system reliability. The firewalling code has been upgraded to include stateful packet inspection. This release also contains a number of minor updates and corrections.

Installation

type "install" to initiate a fresh installation and "upgrade" to initiate a system upgrade. Previously the word "proceed" was required in each case.

Upgrades

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To upgrade in this case
  • Halt the system
  • Remove the installation CD
  • Start up the existing system normally
  • Shut the system down using the "Shutdown" option from the server console
  • Insert the installation CD
  • Restart the installation from CD

If a fresh install is desired instead of an upgrade, type "more options" and select the appropriate choice from the next menu.

Blades

Packet filter and masquerading changes

IMAP server update

Apple Macintosh file sharing support

Windows file sharing support

LDAP data changes

Documentation

Corrections

This release contains all fixes included in 5.5 Upgrade 1 and 5.5 Upgrade 2. It also contains fixes for some other problems
  • Multidrop email collection can now be used in Private Server and Gateway mode.
  • Webmail preferences are preserved across upgrades and other Webmail initialization issues have been corrected.
  • Group membership changes made via the User Accounts panel are now correctly preserved.
  • It is no longer possible to assign a static IP address which conflicts with the DHCP dynamic address range in the Hostnames and addresses panel.
  • The NTP time synchronization client now uses the recommended source port for queries (port 123).
  • It is now possible to set a "Limit with grace period" without setting an "Absolute limit" in the Quota Management panel. Some improvements have also been made to the content of the messages sent when quotas were exceeded.
  • The allocation of software mirrored partitions to disks has been improved.

There are also other minor corrections, and some clarification of text of the French Canadian translations. We strongly recommend all users upgrade to this release.

Third party package updates