Release Notes: The old "Access Rights" page is gone. In its place are far more flexible "Permissions" pages that allow fine-grained control over permissions on a per-user and per-group basis. A new caching scheme has reduced the number of database queries per email substantially, sometimes by more than 50%.


Release Notes: Statistics have been completely reworked; CanIt now includes many reports with charts. A major architectural change stores large textual data in a dedicated storage manager instead of PostgreSQL, which greatly increases scalability. There are many other minor new features and fixes.


Release Notes: Statistics have been completely reworked; CanIt now includes many reports with charts. A major architectural change stores large textual data in a dedicated storage manager instead of PostgreSQL, which greatly increases scalability. There are many other minor new features and fixes.


Release Notes: The old "Access Rights" page is gone. In its place are far more flexible "Permissions" pages that allow fine-grained control over permissions on a per-user and per-group basis. Hit-and-Run (also known as "Greylisting") can be enabled on a per-stream basis. The old "Stream Redirection" concept has been replaced by "Stream Inheritance". This is more flexible and simplifies the code a lot. A new caching scheme has reduced the number of database queries per email substantially, sometimes by more than 50%.


Release Notes: The old "Access Rights" page is gone. In its place are far more flexible "Permissions" pages that allow fine-grained control over permissions on a per-user and per-group basis. A new caching scheme has reduced the number of database queries per email substantially, sometimes by more than 50%.


Release Notes: By default, this release rejects email from domains with bogus MX addresses (for example, MX hosts that resolve to the loopback address or private IP addresses.) Most Web pages that list various tables have a "filter" box to make searching for specific entries much faster. There are many other minor improvements, bugfixes, and performance improvements.