Kerio Connect Desktop Client
New in Kerio Connect 9.2
Kerio Connect Client for Windows and Mac
Users can now install Kerio Connect Client to their desktops. Apart from having all the features of the browser-based client, users can also enjoy the benefits of a native OS application, such as emoji, dictation and text to speech.
Read more in our Knowledge Base: Kerio Connect Client for Windows and Mac
MyKerio integration
Administrators can manage all Kerio Connect deployments through the MyKerio service. Admins can remotely access the administration of multiple Kerio products (Kerio Connect, Kerio Control, and Kerio Operator) easily in one place.
You can also use MyKerio app for iOS and Android to monitor your appliances.
Read more in our Knowledge Base: Adding Kerio Connect to MyKerio and MyKerio app for mobile devices
Kerio Anti-spam and Bayesian filtering working together
Kerio Connect 9.2.0 introduces the possibility to use Kerio Anti-spam and Bayesian filtering at the same time to detect more spams.
Read more in our Knowledge Base: Kerio Anti-spam filter
Spark for iOS now supports Kerio Connect
You can easily set up your Spark email app on iOS devices using the integrated Kerio Connect profile.
Read more in our Knowledge Base: Integrating your account with Spark by Readdle
Improved synchronization to iOS devices
You don't have to wait for periodic synchronization of your account anymore. Kerio Connect now synchronizes your emails and contacts in real time.
Changes in System Requirements
Added support
macOS Sierra
iOS 10
Android 7
Safari 10
Discontinued support
For more details, read
Kerio Connect technical
specifications.
Release history
The Kerio Connect release history with a full list of changes is available
at
http://www.kerio.com/kerio-connect-release-history
Feedback
To discuss the new features visit the Kerio Connect forum:
forums.kerio.com
To give feedback for the new features, see
Providing feedback for Kerio
products.
Open Source Software Notice
Kerio Connect includes open source software. The complete open source
code packages of these components are available in Kerio Software Archive at
http://download.kerio.com/archive/.