HestiaCP 1.9.6 Update Fixes Webmail DNS Glitches and SSL Config Loss

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The HestiaCP 1.9.6 update addresses critical issues related to webmail DNS alias inconsistencies and SSL certificate retention when rebuilding mail domains, improving email routing for domains with custom overrides. Additionally, the update includes a bump to Roundcube version 1.6.16, providing stability improvements without unnecessary new features. The release, however, does not address previous security vulnerabilities, including a remote code execution flaw that has been exploited, leaving administrators to be cautious about terminal access. Administrators are advised to verify DNS zone resolutions and Roundcube version after the update, ensuring smooth mail service functionality



HestiaCP 1.9.6 Update Fixes Webmail DNS Glitches and SSL Config Loss

The latest HestiaCP update finally resolves webmail DNS alias inconsistencies that previously broke email routing for domains using custom overrides. Server admins will also notice that rebuilding mail domains no longer wipes out existing SSL certificates, which saves hours of manual certificate reimporting. The release bumps Roundcube to version 1.6.16 to deliver standard stability improvements without adding unnecessary feature bloat. These targeted fixes address the most common daily hosting headaches while keeping active mail services completely uninterrupted during installation.

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