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Howdy all,
Virtualmin version 3.83 is now available in the repositories.
Changes since 3.82:
That last feature requires a new Cloudmin module that is in private beta, and should be available in the shop in a few days (it's cool! it allows building out a central server for BIND and MySQL that all of your Virtualmin servers can then use rather than hosting locally; other features are in the works).
As always, if you run into any problems let us know in the issue tracker.
I was just wondering, will this feature be available for Cloudmin GPL, and will it itself be a paid add-on?
Yes, and yes. It isn't ready for launch yet though ..
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That's ok, sounds exactly like what I would like to do with my cloudmin setup, so I look forward to it's release! Keep up the great work guys!
Added a field to the DKIM form for entering additional domains to sign email for, even if they are not hosted on the system.
From my personal experience, it's hard to keep track of and manually adding non-Email domains here - it's easy to forget some or miss new ones. And, that makes e-mails from the missed one, including the local @hostname accounts, fail to go through the MTA.
So, if we could go for an option to (additionally) sign the messages with system hostname (or it's parent domain, or customize yourself) regardless of individual domain settings, then it would be great. What do you think?
Although it would be harder to make this possible with DKIM-Milter, I just went through the config files of OpenDKIM, and it seems to be as simple as adding a "*" rule at the end of SigningTable.
Virtualmin 3.84 will mostly avoid the need to use this field, by simply not signing email for domains other than those hosted on your system. This will solve the issue of email from cron jobs not going out ..
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