Just a short note to let you know that Mercury/32 v4.71 is ready for release. We're currently trying to get a problem sorted out with Symantec - their SEP product is incorrectly identifying the help files in the Mercury archive as viral, which results in failed installations. Why is it always Symantec who mess us around, I wonder? This is the third time in three years, yet no other vendor of A/V products has incorrectly tagged us in that time. Oh well...
Once the problem with Symantec is sorted, the release archive will be made publicly available. The big new feature in v4.71 is the ability to run as a native Windows Service, which is a major step forward for usability in server-based environments.
Release announcements will be made here and in the forums as soon as the archive is available. A formal release of Pegasus Mail v4.5 (with some cool new capabilities) should be out very soon as well.
Cheers!
-- David --
<p>Just a short note to let you know that Mercury/32 v4.71 is ready for release. We're currently trying to get a problem sorted out with Symantec - their SEP product is incorrectly identifying the help files in the Mercury archive as viral, which results in failed installations. Why is it always Symantec who mess us around, I wonder? This is the third time in three years, yet no other vendor of A/V products has incorrectly tagged us in that time. Oh well...
Once the problem with Symantec is sorted, the release archive will be made publicly available. The big new feature in v4.71 is the ability to run as a native Windows Service, which is a major step forward for usability in server-based environments.
Release announcements will be made here and in the forums as soon as the archive is available. A formal release of Pegasus Mail v4.5 (with some cool new capabilities) should be out very soon as well.
Cheers!
-- David --
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