- 01 Sept 2024 (Seclore 3.29.0.0)
- 01 April 2024 (Seclore 3.28.2.0)
- 01 July 2023 (Seclore 3.27.4.0)
- 01 Jan 2023 (Seclore 3.26.0.0)
- 01 Dec 2022 (Seclore 3.25.2.0)
01 Sept 2024 (Seclore 3.29.0.0)
Email Auto Protector 3.4.4.0
- Added support for EDRM protection for interoperable design file formats (step, stp, dwg, dxf, igs, iges, jt, and x_t).
- Protected design files can be accessed through several widely used applications like AutoCAD, Inventor, Siemens NX, and SolidWorks.
- Added support for Apache Tomcat 9.0.89.
- Other fixes.
01 April 2024 (Seclore 3.28.2.0)
Email Auto Protector 3.4.3.0
- Added support for One-click Access for protected emails.
- Users can now enjoy a simplified, one-click access experience for opening protected emails online.
- Email recipients will receive the email body as a link, including the footer message configured by System Admins.
- Clicking on the link will open the email body in the Secure Email viewer, available on desktop browsers and the Seclore Mobile App.
- The link will be active for a certain number of days, which is configurable in the Policy Server portal.
- If the Seclore app is installed on your desktop, the protected email will open within Outlook itself.
- Added support for RHEL version 8.8.
- Apache Tomcat upgraded to version 9.0.85.
- Other fixes and upgrades.
01 July 2023 (Seclore 3.27.4.0)
Email Auto Protector 3.4.2.0
- The following metadata will now be added to emails sent via Email Auto Protector.
- Seclore classification headers.
- Mode of protection, that is, whether the file was protected manually or via Email Auto Protector.
- AdoptOpenJDK upgraded to version 11.0.19+7.
- Apache Tomcat upgraded to version 9.0.73.
- Fixed the issue where Arabic text wouldn’t appear properly in emails protected using Email Auto Protector.
01 Jan 2023 (Seclore 3.26.0.0)
Email Auto Protector 3.4.1.0
- Domain-based access is now available for Email Auto Protector.
- When this feature is enabled, permissions will get extended to all users of external domains that are added as recipients (in ‘To’ and ‘cc’ fields) while sending an email.
- Global Security Admins and System Admins can enable this feature in the Policy Server portal.
- This will help organizations collaborate with partners and vendors seamlessly.
- If any external domain is in the ‘deny list’ in the Policy Server portal, the individual recipients will get the permissions; however, permissions won’t get extended to other users of that domain.
01 Dec 2022 (Seclore 3.25.2.0)
Email Auto Protector 3.4.0.0
- Updated the instructions in the buffer file for opening protected emails from the new version of the Outlook mobile app for Android.
- AdoptOpenJDK upgraded to version 11.0.11+9.
- Added instructions on how to open protected files in the HTML buffer content that appears as text in some viewers and editors that don’t render HTML content.
- Apache Tomcat upgraded to version 9.0.65.
- Log4j upgraded to version 2.19.0.
- Added support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 8.6 and 8.4.
- Removed customization from native buffer files to enable faster deployment of Policy Server.
- Fixed the issue where inline attachments in emails protected via Email Auto Protector won’t appear properly when viewed by recipients in Outlook for Mac.
a. In the new version of the Outlook mobile app, users need to click the ellipsis, click ‘Open with’, and select Seclore to open protected emails.