Proxmox Server Solutions has announced the release of Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0, which is built on Debian GNU/Linux 13.1 "Trixie" and features a default Linux kernel version of 6.14.11-2. This update includes several critical enhancements aimed at bolstering email security, integrating updated components such as ZFS 2.3.4, PostgreSQL 17, SpamAssassin 4.0.2, and ClamAV 1.4.3.
Noteworthy improvements in Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 include:
- A newly designed Quarantine UI optimized for mobile browsers, developed using the Rust-based Yew framework, which significantly enhances user experience.
- Enhanced Single-Sign-On (SSO) capabilities utilizing OpenID Connect, allowing for multiple authentication realms based on user feedback.
- Updated postfix configuration templates that align with upstream recommendations for improved performance and security.
- A modernized user interface, with a deprecated old Quarantine UI in favor of the new mobile-compatible version.
- Enhanced translation support, now including plural forms, context comments for translators, and updated translations in several languages.
In addition to the major updates, the release addresses numerous bugs, improves performance, and introduces new features such as the ability to select multiple mails in the Postfix queue administration, improved DNSBL site configurations, and a comprehensive changelog detailing all changes.
The Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 also includes several known issues and breaking changes, such as the renaming of the pmgtest repository to pmg-test for consistency, the removal of deprecated options in the API, and potential changes to network interface names that may require manual reconfiguration.
For users looking to upgrade, Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 supports seamless transitions from version 8.2, and detailed upgrade instructions are available. Users are encouraged to consult the comprehensive release notes for a full overview of changes, enhancements, and instructions.
Overall, Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 represents a significant advancement in email security and usability, catering to the evolving needs of its user base and ensuring a smoother, more efficient email management experience. Download options and detailed release notes are accessible through the Proxmox website
Noteworthy improvements in Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 include:
- A newly designed Quarantine UI optimized for mobile browsers, developed using the Rust-based Yew framework, which significantly enhances user experience.
- Enhanced Single-Sign-On (SSO) capabilities utilizing OpenID Connect, allowing for multiple authentication realms based on user feedback.
- Updated postfix configuration templates that align with upstream recommendations for improved performance and security.
- A modernized user interface, with a deprecated old Quarantine UI in favor of the new mobile-compatible version.
- Enhanced translation support, now including plural forms, context comments for translators, and updated translations in several languages.
In addition to the major updates, the release addresses numerous bugs, improves performance, and introduces new features such as the ability to select multiple mails in the Postfix queue administration, improved DNSBL site configurations, and a comprehensive changelog detailing all changes.
The Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 also includes several known issues and breaking changes, such as the renaming of the pmgtest repository to pmg-test for consistency, the removal of deprecated options in the API, and potential changes to network interface names that may require manual reconfiguration.
For users looking to upgrade, Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 supports seamless transitions from version 8.2, and detailed upgrade instructions are available. Users are encouraged to consult the comprehensive release notes for a full overview of changes, enhancements, and instructions.
Overall, Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 represents a significant advancement in email security and usability, catering to the evolving needs of its user base and ensuring a smoother, more efficient email management experience. Download options and detailed release notes are accessible through the Proxmox website
Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 released
Proxmox Server Solutions has released Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0, built on top of Debian GNU/Linux 13.1 "Trixie" with a default Linux kernel of 6.14.11-2. The latest version includes updated components such as ZFS 2.3.4, PostgreSQL 17, SpamAssassin 4.0.2, and ClamAV 1.4.3 for enhanced email security. Key features in Proxmox Mail Gateway 9.0 include a modern Quarantine UI on mobile browsers, improved Single-Sign-On functionality, and postfix configuration template synchronization with upstream recommendations.