We have released a patch release for ISPConfig to fix an issue on initial install when Rspamd (which we recommend) was used, where the mail filter was not properly configured which broke e-mail sending and receiving for newly installed systems until they did a force update or changed the mailfilter to Amavis and then back to Rspamd in the panel.
A first beta version of the upcoming ISPConfig 3.2.9 release, which will support Ubuntu 22.04, will be released in about a week.
You can see the full changelog here:
https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/-/milestones/84
ISPConfig 3.2
Please see the changelog for 3.2 as well if you are updating from 3.1.15p3 or earlier:
https://www.ispconfig.org/blog/ispconfig-3-2-released/
Please take a look at the bug tracker:
You can report bugs at https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/issues
– Debian 9 – 11 (recommended) and Debian testing
– Ubuntu 16.04 — LTS – 20.04 LTS (recommended)
– CentOS 7 – 8
https://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.2.8p2.tar.gz
The installation instructions for ISPConfig can be found here:
https://www.ispconfig.org/ispconfig-3/documentation/
You can update to ISPConfig 3.2.8p2 by using the ispconfig_update.sh command.
In case you need to run the update manually without using ispconfig_update.sh, use the manual download procedure below:
Run the following commands as root user on your ISPConfig server:
cd /tmp wget https://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.2.8p2.tar.gz tar xvfz ISPConfig-3.2.8p2.tar.gz cd ispconfig3_install/install php -q update.php