2025-05 (Release: 13th May 2025)
Moohoo everyone!
Moohoo everyone
It’s time for another update.
This time, we’ve updated Rspamd to 3.11-2, upgraded MariaDB to 10.11, and moved our Docker images from Docker Hub to GitHub.
Nothing too wild.
Previously, Dovecot allowed multiple failed login attempts within a single session without being properly detected by Netfilter. This has now been fixed.
Moohoo everyone
In this blog post, I’ll walk you through the current state of the nightly branch of mailcow. The biggest highlight is of course the support for external authentication sources.
To make this new feature as seamless and user-friendly as possible, we had to introduce some adjustments โ you’ll see what I mean.
But first, a huge thank you to everyone in the community who tested the nightly branch and provided valuable feedback. ๐ At this point, most of the work is done, and we’re only expecting small bug fixes if needed. Some users have already adopted the nightly branch in production and are happy with it โ which is fantastic!
Dear mailcow Community,
2024 is coming to an end, and we, too, are heading into a well-deserved winter break.
mysql: For new mailcow installations using the latest MariaDB 10.5 (default), a low thread_stack
value prevented the mailcow database from being created. The value has been increased to 192k (previously 128k).
โก๏ธ PR #6172
This release includes patches for Dovecot (version 2.3.21.1) that address two security vulnerabilities within Dovecot.
Installation is strongly recommended!
See Dovecot Release Notes: https://github.com/dovecot/core/blob/release-2.3.21/NEWS
generate-config.sh
and update.sh
scripts.mysqladmin
tool, the tool has been replaced with the newer mariadb-admin
with the same functionality to prevent future compatibility issues.Moohoo everyone!
August is here, and mailcow brings you a major update for this (hopefully not too hot) month.
This time, we have some significant changes on board that we would like to introduce to you: