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4.2.1 05-Sep-04
- SIP: the SIP module has been completely redesigned. The SIGNAL module (proxy and server functions) is implemented.
- SIGNAL: the Presence module has been implemented (used to exchange online status information with "buddies").
- WebUser: the presence.wssp page/code module is implemented.
- MAPI: 1.1.6 version of the MAPI Connector is included.
- Kerberos: Triple-DES methods are supported now.
- WSSP: now the JavaScript prefix encodes data into Unicode and outputs Unicode symbols using the \u prefix.
- WebSite: the "is directory" flag is now checked before attempting to read a file.
- Foundation: "gethostbyname" OS calls have been removed on most platforms (were used only to get the server computer own name).
- Directory: Remote Units close connections to remote servers if an error occurs.
- Directory: WebAdmin LDIF/LMOD import routines have been redesigned.
- Directory: WebAdmin Delete Record operation has been implemented.
- Calendar: incorrectly formatted VTIMEZONE elements created by Apple's iCal are accepted now.
- Local: delivery to "direct" mailboxes has been optimized.
- Security: the External Authenticator Protocol Version 5 is implemented: the Router-type prefices for the NEW command, the [NORELAY] tag for the ROUTED response.
- Directory: LDIF/LMOD import of base64-encoded data is implemented.
- SMTP: now explicitly specified White Hole addresses are not temp-blacklisted.
- SMTP: the header field added for blacklisted addresses can contain macro-symbols now.
- Bug Fix: SIP: 4.2b4: SRV DNS records could not be processed.
- Bug Fix: FreeBusy: 4.2: changes in the date-time scanning routines caused "illegal format" errors.
- Bug Fix: WebUser: 4.1b: the X-Priority header field values were generated incorrectly.
- Bug Fix: WebAdmin: 4.2b2: Subscriber management routine did not use the current Administrator preferences.
- Bug Fix: Foundation: 2.8: A "BigNumber library" negative number processing error could cause self-check exceptions.
- Bug Fix: Migration: 3.0: the MoveIMAPMail utility could crash on 64-bit platforms.
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