What's new in Firetrust Benign 1.4.1.4
Mar 20, 2006
- Reorganised HTML processing options for both message text and attachments to make them easier to understand.
- Added configuration option to control the length of time message logs are stored for.
- Added button in the message logs/summary form to clear the logs and/or summaries.
- Added mail account import support for IncrediMail.
- Updated mail account import support for Pegasus Mail to work with Pegasus Mail 4.11.
- Minor improvements to HTML-to-plain-text converter.
- Changed handling of extremely long lines to work around mail server problem reported by a user.
- Changed handling of invalid text in message header to improve consistency with major mail clients, now removes the invalid line and continues with the header.
- Changed handling of MIME parts with invalid Content-Transfer-Encoding, now changes them to 8bit instead of blocking them (noticed with spam found in the wild).
- Fixed handling of multipart/digest MIME subentities with missing Content-Type, now changes them to be message/rfc822.
- Fixed handling of multipart/related MIME parts, now copies certain extra parameters.
- Changed handling of certain invalid sequences in HTML to improve consistency with major browsers/mail clients.
- Changed filtering of whitespace in HTML URLs to improve consistency with major browsers/mail clients.
- Fixed problem with security profile file type entries with a blank extensions list.
- Removed Netscape cookie manager warning message added in 1.36, situation confirmed harmless.
- Added workarounds to try and resolve Windows richedit problem reported by a user.
- Fixed problems with the .b9 file handler application sometimes noticed on Windows XP.
- Added workaround for problem encountered when using ZoneAlarm Pro 4. Changes from 1.35 to 1.36
- Added a 'Thank you, your registration was successful' message when a valid registration key is entered.
- Added a 'The registration key you have entered is not valid.' message when inputing an old-style trial key (trial keys are no longer used).
- Changed the 'Could not bind socket. Address and port are already in use.' message to a more helpful explanation.
- Changed the way the security profile file types lists are saved into the registry so that the entries stay in the same order.
- Changed handling of A href attributes in HTML emails so that fragment-only links (ie. links to part of the same email) are not affected.
- Added extra error handling on Netscape cookie manager, to attempt to track down a problem affecting one user.