# 1.179.0 - 17 June 2026

### **Release Overview**

This release focuses on enhancing the reliability and scalability of the platform, with improvements to email delivery, rendering, and tracking.

We’ve also made some targeted updates to improve usability and visibility when managing templates and mailouts.

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### **Email suppression handling**

We’ve removed reliance on the global AWS SES suppression list, improving how email suppression is managed within UbiQuity.

Email suppression is now handled entirely through UbiQuity's native GNA (Gone No Address) function. When a contact's email address receives a hard bounce, their GNA flag is automatically set to Yes and they are excluded from mailouts going forward. This gives you better control and consistency over which contacts are suppressed, and makes email delivery behaviour more predictable.

&#x20;For more information on how GNA works, see [GNA (Gone No Address)](https://docs.ubiquity.co.nz/documentation/audience-management/gna-gone-no-address).

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### **Email Templates: Folder organisation**

You can now organise your email templates into folders, making it easier to manage and navigate large numbers of templates. All existing templates will be placed into a default folder after the release. You can then move templates into new or existing folders as needed to organise them by campaign, brand, or purpose.

This helps teams keep templates structured by improving efficiency when creating and updating mailouts.

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### **Mailout minimum send notification**

We’ve introduced an optional notification for automated mailouts that alerts you when a run sends to fewer contacts than a configured minimum threshold.

This helps identify potential issues with audience selection or filtering, ensuring automated mailouts are reaching the expected number of recipients.

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### **General improvements**

We’ve made a number of behind-the-scenes improvements to the platform, including enhancements to:

* Email rendering consistency
* Email tracking and reporting reliability
* System performance and scalability
* Platform security and monitoring

These changes help ensure a more stable and consistent experience across UbiQuity.


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