Cloudron 6 released
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You can read the full announcement in our blog here.
Feature:
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal) support. For existing installations. the upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 is not automatic and you have to follow this guide to upgrade.
- i18n - Cloudron is now fully translatable.
- Volumes - this allows users to mount server paths into one or more app containers. Volume docs
- Mailbox Sharing - via IMAP ACLs. Please note pre-6.0 installations have to migrate using this guide for mailbox sharing to work. This step is not automatic because some email clients may have to be re-setup.
- Group Mailboxes
- Mail Full Text Search
- File Manager improvements - New file, extract, download dir
- Ad Blocker apps
- Branding: footer can have template variables like %YEAR% and %VERSION%
- SFTP access is disabled for non-admins by default. This is a breaking change.
- Postgresql: whitelist pgcrypto extension for loomio.
- Linode DNS is now enabled in the Cloudron setup wizard.
- Log file names are more descriptive on download.
- The proxyAuth addon can be used to setup an authentication wall in front of the app. See docs for more information.
- Elasticemail is a cost-effective email relay option. You can choose Elasticemail as a relay provider in the outbound settings.
- AWS S3: Add China region
- Security: fix issue where apps could send with any username (but valid password)
- rsync backups: add UI warning to remove lifecycle rules
- collectd: remove collectd config when app stopped (and add it back when started)
- Disable THP
- Add export route for apps
- mail: on location change, fix lock up when one or more domains have invalid credentials
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You can read the full announcement in our blog here.
Feature:
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal) support. For existing installations. the upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 is not automatic and you have to follow this guide to upgrade.
- i18n - Cloudron is now fully translatable.
- Volumes - this allows users to mount server paths into one or more app containers. Volume docs
- Mailbox Sharing - via IMAP ACLs. Please note pre-6.0 installations have to migrate using this guide for mailbox sharing to work. This step is not automatic because some email clients may have to be re-setup.
- Group Mailboxes
- Mail Full Text Search
- File Manager improvements - New file, extract, download dir
- Ad Blocker apps
- Branding: footer can have template variables like %YEAR% and %VERSION%
- SFTP access is disabled for non-admins by default. This is a breaking change.
- Postgresql: whitelist pgcrypto extension for loomio.
- Linode DNS is now enabled in the Cloudron setup wizard.
- Log file names are more descriptive on download.
- The proxyAuth addon can be used to setup an authentication wall in front of the app. See docs for more information.
- Elasticemail is a cost-effective email relay option. You can choose Elasticemail as a relay provider in the outbound settings.
- AWS S3: Add China region
- Security: fix issue where apps could send with any username (but valid password)
- rsync backups: add UI warning to remove lifecycle rules
- collectd: remove collectd config when app stopped (and add it back when started)
- Disable THP
- Add export route for apps
- mail: on location change, fix lock up when one or more domains have invalid credentials
@girish said in Cloudron 6 released:
Mailbox Sharing - via IMAP ACLs. Please note pre-6.0 installations have to migrate using this guide for mailbox sharing to work. This step is not automatic because some email clients may have to be re-setup.
I've done those steps but I'm not seeing any shared Mailbox stuff... I assumed it meant I could add multiple owners per Mailbox, but I don't seem to be able to do so (although I can add a group as an owner).
Perhaps I'm missing something.
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You can read the full announcement in our blog here.
Feature:
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal) support. For existing installations. the upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 is not automatic and you have to follow this guide to upgrade.
- i18n - Cloudron is now fully translatable.
- Volumes - this allows users to mount server paths into one or more app containers. Volume docs
- Mailbox Sharing - via IMAP ACLs. Please note pre-6.0 installations have to migrate using this guide for mailbox sharing to work. This step is not automatic because some email clients may have to be re-setup.
- Group Mailboxes
- Mail Full Text Search
- File Manager improvements - New file, extract, download dir
- Ad Blocker apps
- Branding: footer can have template variables like %YEAR% and %VERSION%
- SFTP access is disabled for non-admins by default. This is a breaking change.
- Postgresql: whitelist pgcrypto extension for loomio.
- Linode DNS is now enabled in the Cloudron setup wizard.
- Log file names are more descriptive on download.
- The proxyAuth addon can be used to setup an authentication wall in front of the app. See docs for more information.
- Elasticemail is a cost-effective email relay option. You can choose Elasticemail as a relay provider in the outbound settings.
- AWS S3: Add China region
- Security: fix issue where apps could send with any username (but valid password)
- rsync backups: add UI warning to remove lifecycle rules
- collectd: remove collectd config when app stopped (and add it back when started)
- Disable THP
- Add export route for apps
- mail: on location change, fix lock up when one or more domains have invalid credentials
@girish said in Cloudron 6 released:
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal) support. For existing installations. the upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 is not automatic and you have to follow this guide to upgrade.
I did this today over SSH - not really smooth. I ran into two issues: The one you describe in your blog entry regarding
/etc/apt/sources.listof 18.04 (it would tell me that it did not find update candidates for packages that were to be deinstalled) and afterwards I had to manually edit it again and update it to the 20.04 sources. The ssh window would detach and re-attach randomly - but it's seems to be working fine now! -
@jdaviescoates The blog post has more details about this : it allows users to share part of their own mailbox with another user. What you are describing seems indeed more to correspond to having a mailbox assigned to a group.
@mehdi thanks, yeah I read the post earlier and it became a bit clearer.
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You can read the full announcement in our blog here.
Feature:
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal) support. For existing installations. the upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 is not automatic and you have to follow this guide to upgrade.
- i18n - Cloudron is now fully translatable.
- Volumes - this allows users to mount server paths into one or more app containers. Volume docs
- Mailbox Sharing - via IMAP ACLs. Please note pre-6.0 installations have to migrate using this guide for mailbox sharing to work. This step is not automatic because some email clients may have to be re-setup.
- Group Mailboxes
- Mail Full Text Search
- File Manager improvements - New file, extract, download dir
- Ad Blocker apps
- Branding: footer can have template variables like %YEAR% and %VERSION%
- SFTP access is disabled for non-admins by default. This is a breaking change.
- Postgresql: whitelist pgcrypto extension for loomio.
- Linode DNS is now enabled in the Cloudron setup wizard.
- Log file names are more descriptive on download.
- The proxyAuth addon can be used to setup an authentication wall in front of the app. See docs for more information.
- Elasticemail is a cost-effective email relay option. You can choose Elasticemail as a relay provider in the outbound settings.
- AWS S3: Add China region
- Security: fix issue where apps could send with any username (but valid password)
- rsync backups: add UI warning to remove lifecycle rules
- collectd: remove collectd config when app stopped (and add it back when started)
- Disable THP
- Add export route for apps
- mail: on location change, fix lock up when one or more domains have invalid credentials
@girish said in Cloudron 6 released:
- Mailbox Sharing - via IMAP ACLs. Please note pre-6.0 installations have to migrate using this guide for mailbox sharing to work. This step is not automatic because some email clients may have to be re-setup.
I followed the guide - afterwards my nested folders in Roundcube are not nested anymore.
Instead of
parent folder
|__ subfolder
I now have:
parent folder
parent folder/subfolder
When I try to rename a subfolder while assigning it to the parent folder, I get the error
Server error: RENAME: Character not allowed in mailbox name: '.' (0.001 + 0.000 secs). -
@girish said in Cloudron 6 released:
- Mailbox Sharing - via IMAP ACLs. Please note pre-6.0 installations have to migrate using this guide for mailbox sharing to work. This step is not automatic because some email clients may have to be re-setup.
I followed the guide - afterwards my nested folders in Roundcube are not nested anymore.
Instead of
parent folder
|__ subfolder
I now have:
parent folder
parent folder/subfolder
When I try to rename a subfolder while assigning it to the parent folder, I get the error
Server error: RENAME: Character not allowed in mailbox name: '.' (0.001 + 0.000 secs). -
@necrevistonnezr can you try to logout and login?
@girish said in Cloudron 6 released:
@necrevistonnezr can you try to logout and login?
That did the trick, thanks!
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I've noticed that after installing of Cloudron on Ubuntu 20.04 there was an X-server and gnome-shell running. That happens because of a package dependency (collectd -> libnotify4 -> gnome-shell).
It can be prevented by installing libnotify4 before one installs Cloudron:
apt install libnotify4 --no-install-recommendsThis error is also present in the DigitalOcean marketplace image.
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I've noticed that after installing of Cloudron on Ubuntu 20.04 there was an X-server and gnome-shell running. That happens because of a package dependency (collectd -> libnotify4 -> gnome-shell).
It can be prevented by installing libnotify4 before one installs Cloudron:
apt install libnotify4 --no-install-recommendsThis error is also present in the DigitalOcean marketplace image.
-
I've noticed that after installing of Cloudron on Ubuntu 20.04 there was an X-server and gnome-shell running. That happens because of a package dependency (collectd -> libnotify4 -> gnome-shell).
It can be prevented by installing libnotify4 before one installs Cloudron:
apt install libnotify4 --no-install-recommendsThis error is also present in the DigitalOcean marketplace image.
-
I've noticed that after installing of Cloudron on Ubuntu 20.04 there was an X-server and gnome-shell running. That happens because of a package dependency (collectd -> libnotify4 -> gnome-shell).
It can be prevented by installing libnotify4 before one installs Cloudron:
apt install libnotify4 --no-install-recommendsThis error is also present in the DigitalOcean marketplace image.
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