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new release of kerio mail server 6.5.1

At May 12, 2008 Kerio released a new version (6.5.1 build 6098) of smart mailserver (commercial :(), it has some interesting improvements, list of interesting to me:

Kerio Mail Server:

  • Improved speed of folder listing operation.
  • Improved Entourage and KOC synchronization speed (WebDAV performance).
  • Fixed possible small memory leak in spamserver process.
  • Fixed occasional giant folder size in quota counting
  • Fixed IP address format in Received header for messages sent from WebMail and KOC


Kerio WebMail:

  • It was impossible to send large attachment via WebMail.
  • Check Names could cause high CPU usage in special cases.

Kerio Outlook Connector (Offline Edition):

  • Some messages disappeared from KOC folders.
  • Shared mailbox tree was not possible to expand.
  • POP3 account was not possible to use in KOC profile.
  • Some attachments were not shown.
  • List of messages was shown incorrectly after delete.
  • Too complex search never finished (YES! YES YES!!! :) )

Full list of changes can be found here.

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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 Linux, News No Comments

Fox TV apologizes for Polish slur on ‘Back to You’

Some news from NY Daily News

Wednesday, November 21st 2007, 4:00 AM

Facing pressure from Polish officials and Polish-American groups, Fox last night apologized for airing an “insensitive line of dialogue” in an episode of “Back to You” and vowed never to air the clip again.

The move to cut the line from the sitcom came after the Polish consul general in New York, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, sent a note to Polish-American groups asking them to write to Fox boss Rupert Murdoch.

At issue was a line from actor Fred Willard, who plays an ignorant sportscaster. “Bowling is in your Polish blood, like kielbasa and collaborating with the Nazis,” said Willard’s character.

What especially troubled the Polish-American groups is that Poland was the only Nazi-occupied country that did not collaborate with the Nazis.

“In no way was this dialogue meant to insinuate any connection between the Polish people and the Nazi movement,” Fox said in a statement. “The line was delivered by a character known for being ignorant, clueless and for saying outlandish things. Allowing the line to remain in the show, however, demonstrated poor judgment, and we apologize to anyone who was offended.”

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Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 News No Comments