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Announcements Changes

New: Bulk Entry “Override” Selector

Our blacklist and whitelist filters have a bulk entry mode that attempts to auto detect the entry type based on a defined pattern. However, you may occasionally want to bulk add something as a specific type without using the auto detect engine, so we have added a new “Entry Type” selector.

New "Entry Type" Selector

As you can see in the example above we also added line numbers to the entry field to make it easier to find lines that throw an error. The auto detect override selector was implemented from a customer feature request.

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Announcements Changes IPv6

New Outbound Mail Features

As we mentioned earlier, there are several new new features for our Outbound Mail service pending imminent release. We’re pleased to announce the release of the following:

  • Mail mirroring support for Outbound accounts
  • Mail forwarding (BCC) for Outbound accounts
  • IPv6 access filter to compliment the existing IPv4 filter

Due to a last minute bug, the following feature will be delayed until May 22:

  • Option to send 5xx response for common DNS errors instead of 4xx

For more information on the bug that was discovered, please read post Bug in “Mail Server” Type Outbound Accounts. The IP and DNS related changes would cause these accounts to reject submissions due to missing parameters, so we decided to delay this feature until those affected could be notified.

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Announcements Changes Status

Bug in “Mail Server” Type Outbound Accounts

We recently announced several major new features for our Outbound Mail service. The new mirroring and BCC options necessitated a major rewrite of the account control center interface in addition to the server-side processing. The rewrite was based on the original implementation as described in the online documentation, but a bug was discovered in the old version that allowed the source filter to be removed for “mail server” outbound types after it was added (entering a source filter was always required during the add process).

Connection source filters are only mandatory on mail server type accounts; filters for the other two types (single address and single domain) are optional.

Upon further research we discovered that there were only 24 mail server outbound accounts that are missing the required source filtering. We have notified these account holders individually of the bug, so if you didn’t get a email directly from us, your account is not affected. This post is in the interest of full disclosure rather than sweeping the problem under the rug.

This requirement will be enforced starting May 22, 2010. After this date, mail server type accounts that are missing a source filter will return the error “An IPv4 address or host filter is required for this submission type.” We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please contact technical support if you require assistance.

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Announcements IPv6 Status

Mail Forwarding IPv6 Enabled

As part of our ever expanding quest to fully IPv6 enable our services, the new IPv6 enabled mail forwarding servers are now online. If a forwarding destination is reachable via IPv6, we’ll try it.

We’re getting close to tackling the big one: IPv6 enabled incoming mail. Stay tuned!

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Announcements

New Features coming to Outbound Mail

Roller Network is pleased to pre-announce that several new features will be added to the Outbound Mail service within the next week. The following features are to be added:

  • Mail mirroring support for Outbound accounts
  • Mail forwarding (BCC) for Outbound accounts
  • IPv6 access filter to compliment the existing IPv4 filter
  • Option to send 5xx response for common DNS errors instead of 4xx

This will complete two items from the list, finalize IPv6 support for Outbound accounts, and adding one request. We’ll post another announcement at release time.