Limited Release
Version 4.4.1.0 was released to an initial group of customers on 29 August, 2018. This release will be
made available to all customers over the next few weeks. If you would like to get early access to new
features, please contact Sophos Support.
August 29, 2018
This release resolves several issues. The appliance will restart after this update.
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 7 and later, and Mozilla Firefox version 4.x and later, are the only supported browsers
for this product release. However, the Email Appliance has been optimized for current-generation
browsers. 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.
Issues Resolved in the Sophos
Email Appliance 4.4.1.0 Release
- Resolved an issue with EUWI causing latency, UI errors and processing failures. These issues were
applicable to SEA versions 4.2.1.1 and 4.3.1.0 (SEA-1127).
- Resolved an issue where recipient addresses containing an ampersand were released to the wrong
addresses from quarantine. This issue was applicable to SEA version 4.3.2.1 (SEA-1367).
- Resolved an issue with high CPU usage. This issue was applicable to SEA version 4.3.2.1
(SEA-1350).
- Resolved an issue where SPX replies were caught by third party spam scanning (SEA-1380).
Updates and Enhancements in the Sophos
Email Appliance 4.4.1.0
Release
- Updated the SSH version to address the following vulnerabilities: CVE-2016-10009, CVE-2016-10010,
CVE-2016-10011, CVE-2016-10012, CVE-2016-1908, CVE-2015-8325, CVE-2016-311, CVE-2016-6515
(SEA-1087).
- SPX reply mails sent to a third party recipient will now have a display from
address which has been configured in the SPX template, for example: no-reply@sea.com.
Note: Third
party refers to any recipient which is not behind the SEA. This also includes the sender of the
reply message (they may choose to send a secure copy to themselves when they
reply).
Mail returning to the appliance will have a display from
address that matches the original sender address (SEA-1380).