Hello,
I'm glad to announce the next version of Plesk Obsidian
18.0.21.
Release Notes:
Change Log for Plesk Obsidian
To know what's new in Plesk Obsidian release see
What's New in Plesk Obsidian
Plesk Obsidian Update Notes
Important Facts About and How to Update to Plesk Obsidian
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Highlights for the current build
Dynamic List view is the default on new installations / promoted for existing servers
Dynamic List view, introduced in Plesk Obsidian, is now the default view on all new Plesk Obsidian installations.
The change is introduced via promo at the top of
Websites & Domains screen, which launches a short guided tour through the new view:
Mail autodiscovery supports Apple Mail
Plesk mail settings autodiscovery can now automatically configure Apple Mail on Mac OS, iOS, and iPad OS. The mobile configuration file is generated via GET request from an email client program to the following URL:
http(s)://<domain>/email.mobileconfig?emailaddress=<email>
The output file is an Apple PLIST (Property List) XML with all the necessary settings.
Right now we are working on support for Apple mail clients auto-discovery in Plesk GUI.
Besides this
Changed and clarified the consent form text shown when a user is prompted to subscribe to the Plesk newsletter. Plesk administrator will see the new consent form and the suggestion to subscribe on their next login to Plesk or right after updating to Plesk Obsidian.
Revamped and updated the default pages shown to visitors of domains without hosting, as well as the Plesk default web page.
- Verified that the Plesk mail autodiscovery feature is fully compatible with the default Android.
- On newly deployed Ubuntu 18 servers, connections to Plesk are now secured with TLS version 1.3. On Plesk Obsidian servers updated from an earlier Plesk version (including earlier Plesk Obsidian versions), you can secure connections to Plesk with TLS version 1.3 by running the `plesk bin server_pref -u -ssl-protocols "TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3` command.
- Updated PHP used by Plesk to version 7.3.11 to secure Plesk against a vulnerability found in earlier PHP versions.
- Changed and clarified the consent form text shown when a user is signing up for a Plesk trial.
- Plesk servers created via cloning now take less time to initialize.
- On Debian 9 and Ubuntu 18 servers, the "Atomic Standard" and "Atomic Advanced" ModSecurity rulesets.
- Updates of Horde, IMP, Ingo, Kronolith, Mnemo, Passwd, Pear, and Turba (Plesk for Linux).
- Updated Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable to version 14.16.27033 (Plesk for Windows).