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v0.14 (November 4, 2015)
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Mail:

* Spamassassin's network-based tests (Pyzor, others) and DKIM tests are now enabled. (Pyzor had always been installed but was not active due to a misconfiguration.)
* Moving spam out of the Spam folder and into Trash would incorrectly train Spamassassin that those messages were not spam.
* Automatically create the Sent and Archive folders for new users.
* The HTML5_Notifier plugin for Roundcube is now included, which when turned on in Roundcube settings provides desktop notifications for new mail.
* The Exchange/ActiveSync backend Z-Push has been updated to fix a problem with CC'd emails not being sent to the CC recipients.

Calender/Contacts:

* CalDAV/CardDAV and Exchange/ActiveSync for calendar/contacts wasn't working in some network configurations.

Web:

* When a new domain is added to the box, rather than applying a new self-signed certificate for that domain, the SSL certificate for the box's primary hostname will be used instead.
* If a custom DNS record is set on a domain or 'www'+domain, web would not be served for that domain. If the custom DNS record is just the box's IP address, that's a configuration mistake, but allow it and let web continue to be served.
* Accommodate really long domain names by increasing an nginx setting.

Control panel:

* Added an option to check for new Mail-in-a-Box versions within status checks. It is off by default so that boxes don't "phone home" without permission.
* Added a random password generator on the users page to simplify creating new accounts.
* When S3 backup credentials are set, the credentials are now no longer ever sent back from the box to the client, for better security.
* Fixed the jumpiness when a modal is displayed.
* Focus is put into the login form fields when the login form is displayed.
* Status checks now include a warning if a custom DNS record has been set on a domain that would normally serve web and as a result that domain no longer is serving web.
* Status checks now check that secondary nameservers, if specified, are actually serving the domains.
* Some errors in the control panel when there is invalid data in the database or an improperly named archived user account have been suppressed.
* Added subresource integrity attributes to all remotely-sourced resources (i.e. via CDNs) to guard against CDNs being used as an attack vector.

System:

* Tweaks to fail2ban settings.
* Fixed a spurrious warning while installing munin.
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CHANGELOG
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In Development
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v0.14 (November 4, 2015)
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Mail:

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$ cd mailinabox
_Optional:_ Download my PGP key and then verify that the sources were signed
by me. You'll get a lot of warnings, but the fingerprint should match the
fingerprint in the key details at [https://keybase.io/joshdata](https://keybase.io/joshdata)
and on my [personal homepage](https://razor.occams.info/). (Of course, if this repository has been compromised you can't trust these instructions anyway.)
by me:
$ curl -s https://keybase.io/joshdata/key.asc | gpg --import
gpg: key C10BDD81: public key "Joshua Tauberer <jt@occams.info>" imported
$ git verify-tag v0.13b
$ git verify-tag v0.14
gpg: Signature made ..... using RSA key ID C10BDD81
gpg: Good signature from "Joshua Tauberer <jt@occams.info>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: 5F4C 0E73 13CC D744 693B 2AEA B920 41F4 C10B DD81
You'll get a lot of warnings, but that's OK. Check that the primary key fingerprint matchs the
fingerprint in the key details at [https://keybase.io/joshdata](https://keybase.io/joshdata)
and on my [personal homepage](https://razor.occams.info/). (Of course, if this repository has been compromised you can't trust these instructions.)
Checkout the tag corresponding to the most recent release:
$ git checkout v0.13b
$ git checkout v0.14
Begin the installation.

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#########################################################
if [ -z "$TAG" ]; then
TAG=v0.13b
TAG=v0.14
fi
# Are we running as root?