Dear subscribers
We just published updates to both stable versions 1.0 and 1.1
delivering important bug fixes and helps protecting Roundcube against
more XSS and CSRF attacks. Version 1.1.5 also has two new plugin hooks
integrated and version 1.0.9 comes with cherry-picked fixes from the
more recent version to ensure proper long term support.
See the full changelog in the wiki [1] and the selection for 1.0.9 on
the release page [2].
Both versions are considered stable and we recommend to update all
productive installations of Roundcube with either one of these
versions. Download them from GitHub via
https://roundcube.net/download.
As usual, don’t forget to backup your data before updating!
Best,
Thomas
[1] https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/wiki/Changelog#release-115
[2] https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/releases/tag/1.0.9
Hello folks
Roundcube 1.2 is pretty much complete and after adding some
last-minute improvements we just published a release candidate to give
it another round of testing before we slap the 'stable' tag on it. We
hereby invite you all to test the release candidate and report
remaining bugs to our issue tracker.
The most important features we added in 1.2 are:
* PHP7 compatibility
* PGP encryption in two flavours
* Improved security measures to protect from brute-force and CSRF attacks
See the full Changelog in our wiki:
https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/wiki/Changelog
Download the packages or the signed source directly from Github:
https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/releases/tag/1.2-rc
Please note that we recommend to test it on a separate environment.
And don't forget to backup your data before installing it.
Another note: with the upcoming stable release of 1.2.0 the old 1.0.x
and the 1.1.x series will only receive important security fixes.
Updates to these two branches are to be released soon. So stay tuned!
Best,
Thomas