S/Notify 3.6 available now

S/Notify 3.6.0 has just been released for Jira and Confluence – and S/Notify 1.1.0 is available for Bitbucket, too!

New features and improvements

The new versions come with many new features and improvements, thanks to ideas and wishes from our customers.

  • a link to the original Jira issue or Confluence page can be now be included in the problem report

  • password reset emails can be generally exempt from encryption

  • the built-in problem report can be replaced by your custom message contents (via Advanced Settings)

  • support for incoming PGP/inline encrypted emails can be enabled (Advanced Settings - please read the docs before you use this feature)

  • improved support for some problematic PKCS#12 server key stores

  • improved matching and error logging for S/MIME server certificates

  • more tolerant parsing of line breaks in PGP ASCII keys

  • Jira: improved PGP signature check

  • Jira: more specific error indicator symbols for incoming emails

  • improved check for matching versions between GUI app and mailer library

  • Verify Settings now always also flushes cache to avoid confusion

  • updated cryptographic library to BouncyCastle 1.7.0 with several fixes and improvements

  • Jira: support for display name in server email address

  • added direct help link to Extended Settings

  • improved and corrected some texts on the administration pages

Bitbucket users

Not all of the above improvements apply to S/Notify for Bitbucket 1.1.0, because it currently doesn’t support all of the features that S/Notify for Jira and Confluence offer. Please make sure to let us know if you want to use S/Notify for Bitbucket, and there’s anything hat you miss!

Fixes

We’ve also fixed smaller internal issues that we’ve stumbled upon. These are the ones you might be noticing:

  • Jira: PGP encryption failure adds proper error indicator symbol to incoming emails

  • Jira: PGP signature check always finds matching user key

 

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