We are pleased to announce the release of Warden Anti-spam and Virus Protection 2.08 under General Availability. All users are encouraged to upgrade. This release has passed Plesk certification and is now available in the Plesk extension directory.

Third Party Ruleset Support
We've added support for third party rulesets under Settings -> Rule Updates. Users can now enable the KAM ruleset to provide a significant boost to the performance and efficacy of a stock installation of SpamAssassin.

Rule Channels

Changelog
[+] Added support for AlmaLinux 8.3.
[+] Added updated packages for SpamAssassin 3.4.6 on Centos/RHEL/CloudLinux. SpamAssassin 3.4.6 is a bug fix release. See here for more information.
[+] Added support for third party rulesets under Settings -> Rule Updates. Users can now enable the KAM ruleset to provide a significant boost to the performance and efficacy of a stock installation of SpamAssassin.
[+] Added a new page under Settings -> Logs -> Rule Log to view the sa-update log.
[+] Added new content and delivery statistics reports (Messages from the last 24 hours).
[+] Added the .cam top level domain to the default Header - From - Matches - TLDs rule template.
[+] Added a check to the installer to make sure the /var/qmail/popuser directory exists on the server.
[=] Made improvements when adding new rules though the rules page. Non-valid spaces in a rule name will now be automatically replaced with underscores.
[=] Removed the SafeBrowsing config option in ClamAV as it is being deprecated. See here for more information.
[=] Updated the minimum supported Plesk version to 17.8.11.
[=] Updated the jQuery and MaxMind libraries.
[=] Dropped support for Ubuntu 16.04.
[-] Fixed a bug where the AWL/TxRep plugins were not working correctly on Debian/Ubuntu systems running SpamAssassin 3.4.2.

To Upgrade
The upgrade is available to all active license holders.

1. Login to your Plesk panel and click on Extensions -> Updates -> Select the Warden Anti-spam and Virus Protection extension then press the update button. You can view the upgrade process using the command: tail -f /var/log/plesk/panel.log

Full changelog
https://docs.danami.com/warden/basics/changelog

Product Information
https://www.danami.com/products/plesk-extensions/warden-antispam-and-virus-protection



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