Limited Release
Version 3.6.7.0 was released to an initial group of customers on November 24th, 2010. This
release will be made available to all customers over the next few weeks.
November 23th, 2010
This release resolves a number minor issues and provides several enhancements.
You should also familiarize yourself with the known issues, since improper
configuration of certain options may cause unexpected behavior.
Before you begin installing and configuring the Email Appliance, you should review the configuration directions.
Internet Explorer (versions 6, 7 and 8) and Mozilla Firefox (version 3.x) are the only
supported browsers for this product release. However, the Email Appliance has been optimized for current-generation browsers, such as
Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3. If you are using an older browser such as Internet
Explorer 6 and experience performance issues, consider upgrading to a newer version of
Internet Explorer, or to a recent version of Firefox.
Enhancements in the Sophos
Email Appliance3.6.7.0 Release
- Admins can now configure whether the subject or body of a message is included in
Content Control List (CCL) scans (SUG65482).
- It's now possible to require multiple CCL matches before a rule triggers (SUG63455).
- Significant speed improvements have been made when discarding emails that contain
viruses (DEF59123).
Issues Resolved in the Sophos
Email Appliance3.6.7.0 Release
- Line wrapping now works correctly for text files that are attached to SPX messages
(DEF62601).
- An issue has been resolved that could result in an error message when uploading SPX
templates (DEF63752).
- The text is now correct on the French-language SPX secure reply page (DEF64299).
- Password store management has been updated to improve the stability of SPX (DEF64383).
- An issue has been resolved that could result in Traditional Chinese characters
overlapping in SPX PDFs (DEF64720).
- SPX registration information is now included in backups (DEF64940).
- Improper cluster configurations no longer cause excessive disk space usage (DEF65265).