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Mail Express Version History
Changes in 2.2May 20, 2009- Added stronger support for handling emails in offline mode
- Added support for downloading of HTML-based attachments
- Improved handling of Outlook zooming feature
- Improved support for long file names
- Removed requirement for the "allow interact with desktop" setting for the Mail Express Server Service in Windows 2008
- Improved package expiration timeliness
- Shortened pickup page URLs to lessen problems with URL wrapping in plain-text emails
- Added various usability and internal improvements
Changes in 2.1.1April 1, 2009- Corrected an upgrade issue that caused Web admin page to not launch
- Corrected an issue with the Web browser not appearing automatically after installation of Mail Express
- Corrected an issue with registration/activation
- Corrected the URL for the administrator console
- Corrected an issue that caused the Outlook add-in to fail to upload files with special characters in the file name.
- Corrected an issue in which an email that contains attachments that is sent without being managed by Mail Express would appear in the "Sent Items" folder with no "Sent" date and marked as unread (i.e., in bold text).
- Mail Express now logs each operation performed as part of the step that creates the Mail Express database during installation. Each operation is logged regardless of success or failure.
- Mail Express installation is now aborted if a failure occurs during creation of the Mail Express database.
Changes in 2.1February 9, 2009- Added the ability for the administrator to change password
- Changed default sort order for active transfers from newest to oldest
- Changed all recipient addresses to display in SMTP format, not in X.400
- Improved brute force protection on package pickups
- Improved handling of embedded attachments in forwarded messages
- Improved shutdown handling scenarios for Outlook Add-In and Server
- Added various usability and internal improvements
2.0 Initial Release December 15, 2008- Initial release of GlobalSCAPE Mail Express 2 which allows you to send and receive large e-mail file attachments to recipients outside of your organization quickly, reliably, and securely, while reducing the load on your mail server, and without having to manually create or maintain FTP accounts. Mail Express can send files of any size as an add-in to Microsoft Outlook, with secure authentication, non-repudiation, and auditing capabilities.
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