{"id":101,"date":"2020-04-08T15:27:57","date_gmt":"2020-04-08T09:57:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ipwarmup.com\/blog\/?p=101"},"modified":"2025-01-09T10:02:38","modified_gmt":"2025-01-09T04:32:38","slug":"powermta-v5-0r3-released-changelog-v5-0-to-v5-0r3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ipwarmup.com\/blog\/powermta-v5-0r3-released-changelog-v5-0-to-v5-0r3\/","title":{"rendered":"PowerMTA v5.0r3 Released &#8211; Changelog v5.0 to v5.0r3"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>PowerMTA<\/strong> is considered one of the best commercial MTA (Message Transfer Agent), currently being used by some of the known ESPs (Email Service Providers) &amp; enterprise businesses such as MailChimp, Microsoft, etc.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\"><p>Need someone to install &amp; configure PowerMTA for you? Contact us <a href=\"https:\/\/ipwarmup.com\/powermta\">https:\/\/ipwarmup.com\/powermta<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>Continuing the good &amp; hard work by team behind PowerMTA, new <strong>v5.0r3<\/strong> has been released on 2020-02-05. Let&#8217;s see what is changed since <strong>v5.0<\/strong> initial release:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\"><code>2020-02-05: released build 5.0r3\n\n- added ability to log debug messages when using the Java Submitter API;\n\n- changed auto-refresh behavior for pages on the web monitor to be consistent with v4.5\nbehavior based on customer requests and feedback; home and status pages will continue\nto be refreshed at short intervals(5 seconds), but all other pages will auto refresh\nat longer intervals (120 seconds);\n\n- optimized the listing of top domains information on the web monitor home page;\n\n- fixed crash that occurs when a reload operation changes the source IPs configured\nin a queue while deliveries were ongoing;\n\n- fixed bug that caused some queues to stall without connections when in connection\nramp-up mode;\n\n- fixed incorrect source IP address listed in some bounce records when routing connections\nthrough a proxy;\n\n- fixed missing directive index in User's Guide;\n\n2019-12-16: released build 5.0r2\n\n- added per-queue \"retry-after-dns-error\" directive, set by default to 1 minute,\nthat could be used to specify a different and shorter retry time for a queue\nwhen DNS resolution fails; the longer \"retry-after\" interval will be used as\nfor all other circumstances that place a queue in retry mode;\n\n- fixed name errors not being ignored in DANE checks on certificates\npresented by remote mailhosts that specified their TLSA \"cert usage\" policy to\nbe \"End Entity\";\n\n- added ability to configure send and receive timeouts for connections in\n.NET submissions API;\n\n- optimized the amount of state required for tracking cold VMTA warmup to significantly\nspeed up reloads\/restarts when MX rollup queues are in use;\n\n- upgraded to OpenSSL 1.1.1, adding support for TLSv1.3;\n\n- also includes all new features and bug fixes up until PowerMTA 4.5r20;\n\n2019-09-15: released build 5.0r1\n\n- implemented email submission over HTTP. 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While PowerMTA's documentation\nis being updated for v5.0, documentation for this API will be made available from\nPort25's (download) User Portal;\n\n- reimplemented web monitor as a modern, single-page React application.\n\n- added improvements to the new web monitor included auto complete support on the\ncommands page, configuration option to enable\/disable log\/accounting file downloads,\nsortable column headers on domain, queue, vmta and jobs pages, as well as a configuration\noption for the default number of items shown on each of the pages in the web monitor;\n\n- added support for HAProxy protocol version 1 for outbound traffic from PowerMTA;\nPlease see User's Guide for more details;\n\n- added support for Sparkpost Signals;\n\n- added ability to specify custom message IDs for Signals events using an X-header;\nthis feature can be used to support reporting of engagement tracking events in\nSparkpost Signals;\n\n- added support for HTTP delivery webhooks, allowing email from a PowerMTA queue\nto be delivered via HTTPS POST requests to a configured destination endpoint;\n\n- added message volume based rate limits, available with the new directives\n&lt;domain> max-data-volume-rate, backoff-max-data-volume-rate\nand source-ip-max-data-volume-rate, &lt;virtual-mta> max-smtp-data-volume-rate and\n&lt;virtual-mta-pool> max-smtp-data-volume-rate. All of these default to \"unlimited\"\nand take a size specification per time interval, such as \"10M\/2h\";\n\n- extended PowerMTA to support defining \"max-cold-vmta-msg\" setting for MX rollup queues;\nplease see User's Guide for more details on how to warm up cold Virtual MTAs when using\nMX rollup;\n\n- added support for \"privacy-policy\" in Signals events. This can be set\nto \"retain\" (its default), or to \"sha1\" in order to replace the\n\"local part\" (left hand size of the \"@\") in recipient email addresses, as well as\nany occurrences of it found in SMTP responses and in standard VERPed originator\naddresses, with the SHA1 digest of the local part;\n\n- added support for editing configuration files, including files that are\npart of the configuration through the use of \"include\" directive, in the\nweb monitor;\n\n- added &lt;domain> smtp-out-rampup-interval (defaults to 0 seconds) that can\nbe used to control the wait interval before additional new connections are\nopened from a queue to remote mailhosts;\n\n- added &lt;domain> connection-idle-timeout (defaults to 0 seconds) that can\nbe used to configure a wait interval to before closing an open connection\nto a remote host when the queue is empty;\n\n- converted PowerMTA User's Guide into HTML format, and added link to\nit on the home page of the web monitor; the User's Guide in HTML format\ncan also be accessed from your account page on the PowerMTA download page;\n\n- improved handling of non-English bounce\/feedback loop reports;\n\n- fixed errors and adjusted naming convention in the DOM-style output\nof some PMTA commands; use \"--old-dom\" flag to request old naming\nconvention if required for compatibility;\n\n- extended rate limit syntax to allow a multiplier in the denominator, such\nas \"10\/5m\". The denominator interval now always specifies how long a period\nis used for the rate limiting; PowerMTA no longer automatically reduces the\nperiod for max-smtp-msg-rate, max-msg-rate, backoff-max-msg-rate and\nsource-ip-max-msg-rate, as it was the source of much confusion. See the\nRelease Notes for how to adjust your configuration so that PowerMTA v5.0 behaves\njust like v4.5 did with regard to these rate limits;\n\n- extended rewrite-list mail-from support to accept \"&lt;>\" to match an empty\nMAIL FROM, also fixing \"*@*\" erroneously matching it;\n\n- added support for JSON-formatted output to all relevant URIs in web monitor,\naccessible by specifying format=json;\n\n- added JSON format output to \"pmta\" command utility, accessible with \"--json\";\n\n- added support for (rfc7672) opportunistic DANE TLS encryption. Support\nmust be enabled with the new &lt;domain> use-dane directive, defaulted to \"false\",\nand requires that all name servers used by PowerMTA support DNSSEC. If enabled,\nthe remote server's certificate is checked using DANE, and TLS use may be required\nin certain situations as mandated by rfc7672, overriding the \"use-starttls\" and\n\"require-starttls\" settings.\n\n- added \"--use-dane\" option to \"pmta resolve\" command, to facilitate testing\nDANE opportunistic TLS;\n\n- ported to OpenSSL 1.1.0k, for improved TLS performance. OpenSSL 1.0.0 and earlier\nuse global mutexes for certain operations and performance may suffer due to lock\ncontention;\n\n- revamped mailhost resolver, improving parallelism while adding the support required\nfor DANE and clearing the technical debt that led to \"StatusDnsQueryFailed\" error\nmessages, resulting in much more descriptive diagnostics;\n\n- added listing of jobs for the domain on the domain detail page in web monitor;\n\n- added a convenient command \"pmta digest\" for calculating SipHash64 and\nHMAC-SHA256 hash values of strings to compare with the results of \"privacy-policy\"\ncalculations in accounting files;\n\n- removed support for SSLv3, as it is obsolete;\n\n- modified web monitor's redirection to https to no longer redirect when the http\nconnection originates from a loopback (e.g., 127.0.0.1, ::1) IP address, so that\nit can be accessed from the local host in the presence of certificate issues;\nthis is increasingly a problem as various browsers make their certificate checking\nmore stringent;\n\n- upgraded SNMP library to NET-SNMP 5.8;\n\n- changed to persist traffic stats, so that information isn't lost on a restart;\n\n- fixed PowerMTA failing to reject additional certificates entered in\nthe 'smtp-client-certificate' file;\n\n- improved \"address-list\" performance when handling address lists containing\nmillions of entries;\n\n- also includes all new features and bug fixes up until PowerMTA 4.5r19;<\/code><\/pre>\n\n\n\n<p>Let us know, which is your favourite MTA in comments below!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PowerMTA is considered one of the best commercial MTA (Message Transfer Agent), currently being used by some of the known ESPs (Email Service Providers) &amp; enterprise businesses such as MailChimp, Microsoft, etc. Need someone to install &amp; configure PowerMTA for you? 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