ExchangeDefender Re-re-releases & Previews
Earlier today we had a fairly embarrassing circumstance that came out as a result of our weekend migration. You can read about it here in detail, suffice to say the messages were not releasing from the SPAM quarantines due to a change in the reserved words in SQL. What I’m getting at is that as a developer you have to have a sense of humor about what you do when undocumented, unknown issues get past the test suites and make you look like a fool.
But as the demotivator says: Perhaps your purpose in life is to serve as a warning to others. Today was one of those days and even though we isolated the issue very quickly, we still looked like fools and the team was determined not to have this issue come up again. We sat down and developed a solution to the issue of message releases.
Web Re-Release Feature
Scenario in the long long ago (yesterday): When a message is released it is taken out of the quarantine view because it makes no sense to keep on displaying the quarantined messages once they have been released.
New! (as of 4 PM): When you access the quarantine view you will now see another icon toggling the display of released messages. By default, once you release the message, it will not be displayed in the listing. But if you click on the released message button, we will show you all the messages you released recently. We will still have full preview of the message available and the ability to trigger a release again!
It may seem trivial, but it’s quite valuable: MSPs spend a lot of time trying to assist users with SPAM releases that get eaten by antivirus, antispam, IMF or anything else in between – and since we got to taste that frustration in our own failure today, you can kiss that problem goodbye.
Email Digest Preview
Once upon a time (this morning): If you attempted to release an email or trust a sender directly from the email SPAM Report you would only get the message vitals – from, to, subject and date.
New! (as of about noon): Now when you release a message from a SPAM report you get a full message preview. No more wondering what that message contained if it didn’t get there immediately or guessing if you just whitelisted a forged SPAM – you’ll know immediately! With full HTML rendering and images.
I apologize for the inconvenience this issue caused and I can tell you that everyone @ OWN was all over the issue immediately both trying to fix it right away and help our partners and users. When we fixed it we didn’t just move on – we decided to immediately implement features that are going to be valuable to our partners right away.
This is the level of commitment my entire team has to our partner and client base. I want you to know that I truly appreciate your business and if you like this feature you owe a bit of gratitude to the team at Readycrest Ltd: Paul Bonathan, Chris Walton and Justin Sands spent a lot of time past the the quitting hours to help us test and deploy this.
Have a wonderful day!
Sincerely,
Vlad Mazek, MCSE
CEO, Own Web Now Corp