Вышел масштабный релиз CommuniGate Pro версии 6.5.1

"In the future, we will continue to develop the CommuniGate Pro platform, nurturing the cause of the school of talented Russian engineers and preserving the legacy of Vladimir Butenko," comments Dmitry Starovoitov, CEO of SBK.

Key innovations of the release:

New web interface. Built-in indexed search with support for Russian morphology significantly speeds up the search for necessary information. The updated contacts section is open for use in a new design. Planning assistant with advanced capabilities for creating events in the calendar. Fully responsive design for mobile and desktop devices. Working with mail: added filters, autosave draft function, simplified printing of letters.

Enhanced security. Support for the TLS 1.3 cryptographic protocol for all connections. Remote reset of Exchange ActiveSync accounts.

Expanded integration capabilities. Extensions are now configured independently for each domain. The updated MAPI Connector for Microsoft Outlook provides smoother and more stable operation with Microsoft Outlook. Support for Free/Busy data from Exchange, including cross-domain migration scenarios, allowing you to view user availability during the coexistence of multiple mail systems during migration.

Additional improvements. Transition to Systemd, the industry standard for administering services on Linux systems. Now administrators will be able to manage the CommuniGate Pro service running on servers in the usual and typical way. Updated documentation system with built-in search to improve user experience. Added automatic login buttons via Kerberos/client TLS network authentication protocol in web interfaces.

Boris Moiseev, Director of Development at CommuniGate Pro: "We set a goal to make work mail more user-friendly. To do this, we introduced many new features in release 6.5.1. For example, the built-in email search was completely redesigned, and a convenient 'planning assistant' for meetings appeared. The new look of CommuniGate Pro is light and clear, even for those who have not previously encountered corporate communications."