Kerio MailServer 6.7.2 plays nice with Snow Leopard

Kerio MailServer’s strength has always been it’s ability to work well with all major operating systems and popular mail and calendar clients. The downside to this strength is that every time one of the big software companies like Apple, or Microsoft makes significant changes to their OS, or their Apps, Kerio has to kick into high gear to roll out compatibility. It’s a vicious cycle that will likely never end.
With Apple’s release of Snow Leopard (a surprise early release), Kerio was left scrambling to finish their work to bring their product up to snuff. Some of Apple’s last minute changes in iCal also made this more difficult.
Today Kerio released version 6.7.2 to provide Snow Leopard compatibility and a host of other fixes and goodies. All of our Kerio clients will be thrilled that they can now upgrade to Snow Leopard and continue using their iCal without issue.
Here are the highlights of what has changed or been fixed in 6.7.2
In Kerio MailServer:
• Added support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
• Added support for Microsoft Windows 7.
• Support for iPhone 3.1 and iPod Touch 3.1.1.
• Added new anti-virus plug-in for Clam AntiVirus 0.95.
• Support for Dr.Web Anti-Virus 5.0.
• Added option to change the Spam Filter message size limit in the configuration file.
• Improved anti-virus plug-in for AVG Anti-Virus 8.5.
• Delegated CalDAV calendar in iCal could be displayed empty if the event contains invalid character.
• Apple iCal could send a new invitation for events accepted in delegated calendar.
• Configuration file with many IP address groups could cause slow start of Kerio MailServer engine.
Kerio Outlook Connector (Offline Edition):
• Added support for Microsoft Windows 7.
• Fixed rare crash on Outlook start.
Kerio Sync Connector for Mac:
• Added support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
• Added 64-bit version of Kerio Sync Connector for Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries are in common installation package.


