Version 3.91 of Virtualmin

Release Notes: This release includes S3 backup support (previously only in Virtualmin Pro), script installer updates, and the ability to select an IP address when cloning a domain, simplifies getting JSON/XML output from the remote API, and has bugfixes and minor features.

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  •  06 Nov 2012 23:25

    Release Notes: This is mainly a bugfix release, but also includes a change to run pre- and post-backup commands from the Web UI, an API command to fix domain quotas, and many script installer updates.

    •  27 Aug 2012 23:32

      Release Notes: This release adds Rackspace Cloud Files backup support, the ability to create alias domains with mailboxes, outgoing SMTP IP address control, better dependency installation for Ruby scripts, detection of system IP address changes, and many bugfixes.

      •  20 Jul 2012 22:13

        Release Notes: This version includes S3 large file backup support, new API commands for S3, support for multiple contact addresses, OpenDKIM support, S3 backups to sub-directories, the ability to skip failed domains when restoring, and SSL certificate sharing improvements.

        •  15 Apr 2012 21:13

        Release Notes: This release includes S3 backup support (previously only in Virtualmin Pro), script installer updates, and the ability to select an IP address when cloning a domain, simplifies getting JSON/XML output from the remote API, and has bugfixes and minor features.

        •  06 Feb 2012 23:48

          Release Notes: This new version improves the speed of restores by creating new meta-information files during backups, updates script installers, allows domain owners to restore backups made by root, improves SNI support, allows backup deletion policy to be set on a per-destination basis, adds the modify-proxy API command, and fixes several bugs.

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