We've just released Axigen X1 (v10.1).
It features:
- CalDAV support (CardDAV is available since Axigen X )
- eM Client support
- AutoDiscovery
- etc...
For more: https://www.axigen.com/new-features/
We've just released Axigen X1 (v10.1).
It features:
For more: https://www.axigen.com/new-features/
By the way, did anybody notice the Gravatar integration in our WebMail? If you are receiving an email from an email address that is registered with Gravatar, you will see in the message pane the thumbnail of the sender.
This version comes with number of enhancements, performance improvements, and bug fixes, as well as support for Windows Server 2016.
For a detailed list of what's included in 10.1.3, please consult the following link: https://www.axigen.com/press/product-releases/axigen-1013-release-update_92.html
@scottalanmiller said:
Tagging @axigen
Thanks for the tag and for documenting so well the simple installation steps of Axigen.
Try accessing the WebMail interface from your mobile phone. You will be presented with the Mobile WebMail interface Freshly redesigned in Axigen X.
Also, you may "Switch to the Standard WebMail" in the desktop login page for a pure-HTML version of our WebMail that would give legacy clients (read IE -9) a taste of what web-based email could be if they upgrade to 2016's Chrome/Firefox/IE ;).
Another note could be to mention that the firewall rules you documented do not cover the open of IMAP(s) and POP3(s) ports. Also, Axigen's default 7000 port is for telnet-like management of the server.
@scottalanmiller said:
Many of us have moved or are thinking of moving to Azure AD, it is a major thing in the SMB space.
Noted. I'll push this to Product Management. By the way, let me introduce our Product Community, managed by our Product Manager. This is where we stay in touch with users of our product that would like to request features.
As part of this release, we updated our Axigen Outlook Connector to v10.1.3. This one fixes an issue that appeared after Office 365 (Outlook) update 1703 (messages not visible in HTML format).
@scottalanmiller said:
Closed source is always a negative for the customer. So for closed source to compete, it must compete on ground that open source doesn't cover, or go for really clueless customers.
First of all I do appreciate and respect your preference!
A closed source brings various benefits: Commercial Support (in various levels), Managed Services, On-demand integrations, Professional Services, etc. There are customers (and I would refrain from calling them clueless) that value these.
@scottalanmiller said:
So I'm testing it now. First thing I notice is that Bogdan's face pops up immediately wanting to talk to me
That's not present in the on-premise trial
@scottalanmiller said:
Active Directory and OpenLDAP are listed as supported. They appear to require an extra plugin.
Only integration with AD requires an extra plugin.
Anyone knows other free S/MIME certificate issuers beside StartSSL?
Let's Encrypt does not provide these types of certificates.