What's new in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.6.3.24
Apr 14, 2016
- New: Full support for MS Outlook 2016.
- New: Full support for MS OWA 2016.
- Fixed: Listing mechanism of Office 365 users has been improved (e.g. users with no mailbox are not listed now). Memory errors while listing a large number of users have been fixed.
- Fixed: Users meeting the criteria of the policy both as an AD user and as an AD group were licensed twice.
- Fixed: From now on a warning is displayed if an Office 365 OWA signature is getting close to the size limit.
- Fixed: Minor bug fixes and code optimization.
New in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.6.1.3 (Nov 11, 2015)
- Fixed: The program was not able to list more than 100 Google Apps mailboxes.
New in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.6.0.28 (May 5, 2015)
- Changed: Connection to Google Apps now uses OAuth2 authentication.
- Fixed: In some cases, a fully qualified file name to images in signatures exceeded 260 characters, which led to images being not displayed at all.
- Fixed: The Client App asked to provide an email address to an Outlook profile even if only one profile was present.
- Fixed: The Client App did not cache Outlook profile email addresses provided by the user and asked for them after every restart of the application.
- Fixed: User lists in Office 365 and Google Apps policies were not automatically refreshed.
New in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.5.0 (Feb 11, 2015)
- New: The licensing mode was changed and now licenses are assigned per mailbox (regardless of the number of policies a particular mailbox is associated with). It means that, if you include the same email address, e.g. to Outlook and OWA policies, only one license is consumed.
- New: You can now check for program’s updates directly via the Administration Panel.
- New: Signature templates in the Library were modified and are now available in three formats: HTML, RTF and Plain Text.
- Fixed: Signatures were not inserted to emails sent by users using the same Windows Live ID.
- Fixed: The frequency of updating policies’ settings was not applied to Client Applications using the Network Share distribution method.
- Fixed: The program listed system mailboxes along users’ mailboxes while configuring Office 365 policy. If system mailboxes were included in the policy, the program consumed licenses for these mailboxes.
- Fixed: It is no longer possible to bind individual Office 365 / Google Apps user accounts to several different Active Directory accounts.
- Fixed: Texts within the program’s UI and notifications were modified.
New in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.4.0 (Aug 27, 2014)
- New: Possibility to centrally adjust the Client Applications’ update time.
- Fixed: Support for Exchange Attributes in Office 365.
- Fixed: Improved mechanism of resolving Primary SMTP email address while pulling data from Office 365 to fill the {E-mail} dynamic content specified in the signature template.
- Fixed: Improved mechanism of listing Google Apps users.
- Fixed: Improved mechanism of setting the default signature in the Outlook policy type
- Fixed: Improvements of texts and links within the program’s UI.
- Fixed: Minor bug fixes and code optimization.
New in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.3.0 (May 17, 2014)
- New: Support for .NET 4.0 or higher that is required now for the program to work.
- New: Different types of MSI package used for the Client App installation.
- New: Client App does not require administrative permissions to be ran anymore.
- New: Two modes of Client app’s installation: per machine and per user.
- New: Policy deployment Configuration Wizards for OWA 2010/2013, Office 365 and Google Apps.
- New: Texts modifications within the policies deployment configuration windows.
- Fixed: Problem with updating OWA 2013 policy via the Central Updating Service.
- Fixed: Automatic assignment of impersonation rights on users mailboxes on Exchange 2013.
- Fixed: The continuous usage of the 32-bit Client App used to cause the memory leak what resulted in the rapid growth of the app’s RAM usage.
- Fixed: Local library image browser button was inactive while creating signatures within the Outlook policy type.
- Fixed: In some cases images inserted to signatures from the local library were not visible in mail sent from Outlook 2013.
- Fixed: {Office} and {Fax} placeholders are now available while creating signatures for Office 365 policy type.
- Fixed: {Photo} placeholder has been removed from the list of available placeholders for Office 365 policy type.
- Fixed: Texts and links within the program were corrected.
- Fixed: The readme.html file was filled with information on the Client Applications’ installers choice.
New in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.2.9 (Jan 13, 2014)
- The option to insert web located pictures into a signature has been restored for OWA, Office 365 and Google Apps policies
- Shortcuts to Administration Panel and Client Apps now include the program’s name
- The error message text in case the server connection cannot be established has been clarified
- Changes in OWA policy settings (e.g. Automatically append a signature to outgoing messages) are now immediately updated to users’ accounts
New in CodeTwo Email Signatures 1.2.8 (Nov 27, 2013)
- Fixed: Optimization of the Central Updating Service.
- Fixed: Optimization of the Client App.
- Fixed: For some placeholders, {RT} Remove Text Tag was removing its content even though the corresponding AD field was not empty.
- Fixed: Improvement and clarification of notifications within the program.
- Fixed: Improvement of the program’s GUI.
- Fixed: Minor bug fixes and code optimization.