With both, the Fourth of July and Canada Day behind us, we are well and truly into the back half of the year. And while no doubt this year celebrations were a bit different from previous years, I trust you all enjoyed a well-deserved break with family and friends.
We’ve been working very hard over the last few months to enhance our products, and I’m excited to announce new versions of both ActiveSend and OWA Desktop. The latest release takes advantage of Microsoft’s Graph API to align with Microsoft’s technology strategy for 2021 and beyond — making them perfect for Office 365 E3, F1, and F3 tenants where staff use Outlook Web regularly and need that Outlook-like experience.
I’m also pleased to announce that a new version of Messageware Exchange Protocol Guard (EPG v3.3) for Exchange Servers is now available. The latest release has many improvements to the Reports system and the Automated Isolation of suspicious login activity. Along with the new version, we’ve also put together a new blog series: 5 Real-World Stories of Exchange Attacks and How They Recovered. And in the coming weeks, we’ll send you a weekly story on how EPG has helped customers across multiple sectors identify and protect Exchange Server from attacks.
And, this week Microsoft announced the availability of quarterly Cumulative Updates for Exchange Server 2019 and 2016. As always, we have included the links below to the Microsoft Updates and matching Messageware releases.
Best Regards,
Mark Rotman
President and CEO
Messageware Incorporated
Latest Cumulative Updates and Rollups
Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 CU6:
The Exchange team has announced the availability of the most recent quarterly servicing update to Exchange Server 2019. Cumulative Update 6 includes fixes for customer reported issues, minor product enhancements, and previously released security bulletins. This Knowledge Base Article contains a complete list of issues resolved in Exchange Server 2019 Cumulative Update 6.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 CU17:
The Exchange team has also announced the availability of Cumulative Update 17 for Exchange Server 2016. CU17 includes fixes for customer reported issues, minor product enhancements, and previously released security bulletins. A complete list of issues resolved in Exchange Server 2016 Cumulative Update 17 can be found in Knowledge Base Article KB4556414.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 CU23:
The Exchange team has also announced the availability of Cumulative Update 23 for Exchange Server 2013. CU23 includes fixes for customer reported issues, minor product enhancements, and previously released security bulletins. A complete list of issues resolved in Exchange Server 2013 Cumulative Update 23 can be found in Knowledge Base Article KB4489622.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP3 UR30:
The Exchange team announced the availability of Update Rollup 30 for Exchange Server 2010 SP3. A complete list of issues resolved in Exchange Server 2010 Security Update can be found in Rollup 30 – Knowledge Base Article KB4536989.