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S.Celik
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Gentlemen,
The issue is fixed and will be delivered w/ Plesk 8.4.1 which is expected in the end of June.
When will be plesk 8.4.1 is released?
Gentlemen,
The issue is fixed and will be delivered w/ Plesk 8.4.1 which is expected in the end of June.
When will be plesk 8.4.1 is released?
Completely agree, if I mess up something in one of my applications I make sure it's fixed asap instead of giving no support and letting clients try to fix it on their own.July is, quite frankly, unacceptable. I'm having email STILL rejected by the server periodically (special case involving mailing lists when I post)
It's been over a MONTH. What in the heck is the holdup? Any answer short of replacing qmail with postfix is totally unacceptable. The now two month plus time frame is ridiculously long for any other fix.
Please post:
1) The date this update will be released
2) What 8.4.1 will have (specific fixes, etc)
3) Why Parallels is taking so long to fix issues that are impacting production servers, when it has been confirmed that their software is at fault.
4) Why Knowledge Base articles on these known issues are missing. Not having them kinda misses the point of a KB.
Hello S.Celik,
The release is delayed for the end of July.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Ok if it's going to be delayed for another month please can we have an idea of what is going to be included (for Plesk for Linux, not Windows).
- Changing DNS zone SOA serial number format - The DNS zone SOA serial number format used by default in the Plesk Control Panel is Unix timestamp. You can change the format of the DNS zone SOA serial number to YYYYMMDDNN, which is recommended by IETF and RIPE and mandatory for many domains registered in some high-level DNS zones, mostly European ones.
- Improved DNS zone update - Users can make multiple changes to a DNS zone without having to save every single change each time – all changes made to the DNS zone are now highlighted and visible to the user before saving them. The DNS zone is updated when the user saves the changes.
- Permission for clients to select a target DB server - You can allow your customers to select a database server of each type for creating his or her databases, not only use the default database server.
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS support - Plesk now can be deployed on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
- PHP 5.2.6 update - Plesk now ships with PHP 5.2.6
- PostgreSQL 8.3 support - Plesk now works with PostgreSQL 8.3.
- Safari 3.1 support - Safari 3.1 browser can now be used to work with Plesk.
- Fixed issue with empty mail user name - Fixed issue with empty mail user name displayed in logs of Plesk installed on SuSE.
- Fixed issue with AWstats monthly history - Fixed issue with incorrect calculations and display of AWstats monthly history.
- Fixed issue with forwarding e-mail messages signed by DomainKeys - Fixed issue with e-mail forwarding not working if e-mail messages were signed by DomainKeys.
- Security fixes and other bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with AWstats monthly history - Fixed issue with incorrect calculations and display of AWstats monthly history.
Sergius are we still on track for the end of July?![]()