Virtualmin 3.54 released
This update improves Plesk migration and adds Windows Plesk support, better validates Sendmail and Qmail configurations, limits deleted MX records to ones created by Virtualmin, and fixes a bunch of other small bugs.
This update improves Plesk migration and adds Windows Plesk support, better validates Sendmail and Qmail configurations, limits deleted MX records to ones created by Virtualmin, and fixes a bunch of other small bugs.
This release adds protection against a browser stop breaking domain creation, a single SSL website per shared IP address, BIND DNS disabling improvements, deleting of Apache log files outside the home directory, better support for VPopMail with many domains, and more.
This update adds a dislay of new features, support for FTP accounts with permissions to edit a domain’s web pages, the ability to associate an existing domain with a private IP address, better validation and fixing of IP addresses when restoring backups, outgoing email bandwidth monitoring, and a much improved file locking architecture.
This update allows you to change the IP address of a virtual server, adds support for BCCing outgoing email on a per-domain basis (when using Postfix), fixes bugs with special characters like ; , @ and & in usernames, improves support for AWstats in alias domains, and more.
This new release includes extra domain administrator accounts (ported from the Pro version), more control over which shells are available to mailboxes and domains, an improved mail alias mode for alias domains, and many user interface cleanups.
This version adds support for LDAP and MySQL maps in Postfix, cPanel migration improvements for sub-domains, the --user flag to many command-line scripts, and many small fixes and tweaks.
This update adds SSL chained CA certificate management, better handling of failures creating users or groups, and a bunch of small bugfixes and feature tweaks.
This update adds Plesk 8 migration support, a simpler alias form for mailboxes, the ability to change the MySQL password separate for domains, a new page for managing features and plugins, server validation and much more.
This large update adds the ability to view historical bandwidth data, an option to block certain domain names, more control over which features are enabled when creating domains from a backup, and options to select which templates are used by default.
This major update includes a simpler form for editing aliases, bulk editing of aliases, cPanel migration fixes, the ability to exclude directories from backups, backups that are downloaded directly to the browser, and more.