Axigen 10.3.3.63

Axigen Product Updates

This update is no longer current. The latest 10.3.3 update is Axigen 10.3.3.70. See Axigen 10.3.3.70

Release Notes

SECURITY

  • Authentication Security: Harden cryptography for cookie based authentication (AXI-5496)
  • Email Content Security: Extend body filtering rules for messages containing external images (AXI-5501)
  • WebMail Security Strengthening: Address Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the interface and action handling scripts (AXI-5489, AXI-5490)
  • Mobile WebMail Enhancements: Eliminate HTML injection vulnerabilities (AXI-5505, AXI-5506, AXI-5507, AXI-5558)
 

LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS SECURITY UPDATE


SERVER

  • Fix updating plain listeners after a successful Lets Encrypt certificate renewal (AXI-5102)
  • Fix a high CPU usage scenario when running a Milter filter (AXI-5392)
  • Recheck delayed delivery time before starting the delivery process (AXI-5493)
  • Fix the export method for SMTP variables (AXI-5551)
  • Fix crash scenario related to the Activesync calendar (AXI-5563)
  • Add a tool that intercepts C++ exceptions (AXI-5581)

WEBMAIL

  • Remove an unnecessary WebMail file from the product kits (AXI-5491)

How to Install

Use the Axigen Update Script for Linux

For your convenience, we have developed a Bash update script for single server Linux installs.

OR

Update Manually

To update to this version if you are running on Linux, please follow the step by step instructions below:

  1. Download the update above and unpack the archive.

  2. Install the Axigen binary update

    1. Run the following command:

      ps aux | grep axigen


      and make sure the path of the current binary is /opt/axigen/bin/axigen

    2. Stop the Axigen service

    3. Use the command ps aux | grep axigen again to confirm that the service is stopped.

    4. Rename the current Axigen binary — /opt/axigen/bin/axigen — to something else; for example axigen-bak

    5. Copy the downloaded binary to /opt/axigen/bin/

    6. Make the new binary executable:

      chmod +x /opt/axigen/bin/axigen

    7. Set the same permissions and ownership on the current binary as the old one

    8. Start the Axigen service

    9. Use the commands:

      ps aux | grep axigen


      and

      /opt/axigen/bin/axigen --version


      to confirm that the new binary is used.


  3. Install the Axigen WebMail and WebAdmin updates

    1. Stop the Axigen service

    2. Rename the current Axigen WebMail and WebAdmin in /var/opt/axigen/ to something else; for example webmail-bak and webadmin-bak, respectively

    3. Unpack the WebMail and WebAdmin tar.gz archives:

      tar xfz webmail-x.x.x.x.x.tar.gz

      tar xfz webadmin-x.x.x.x.x.tar.gz

    4. Copy the resulting WebMail and WebAdmin directories to /var/opt/axigen/

    5. Recursively set the ownership on the directories to the axigen system user with the commands:

      chown -R axigen:axigen /var/opt/axigen/webmail

      chown -R axigen:axigen /var/opt/axigen/webadmin

    6. Start the Axigen service

How to Install

Use the Axigen update script for Windows

For your convenience, we have developed a PowerShell update script for Windows installs.

OR

Update Manually

To update to this version if you are running on Windows, please follow the step by step instructions below:

  1. Download the update above and unpack the archive.

  2. Install the Axigen binary update

    1. Stop the Axigen service

    2. Rename the current Axigen binary — C:\Program Files\Axigen Mail Server\bin\axigen.exe — to something else; for example axigen-exe.bak

    3. Copy the downloaded binary to C:\Program Files\Axigen Mail Server\bin

    4. Start the Axigen service


  3. Install the Axigen WebMail and WebAdmin updates

    1. Stop the Axigen service

    2. Rename the current Axigen WebMail and WebAdmin in C:\Program Files\Axigen Mail Server to something else; for example webmail-bak and webadmin-bak, respectively

    3. Unpack the WebMail and WebAdmin zip archives

    4. Copy the resulting WebMail and WebAdmin directories to C:\Program Files\Axigen Mail Server

    5. Start the Axigen service