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why did you abandon the only very good, open source, free windows mail server around? that is pretty strange for many customers that have been using it and plesk for years!
i am sorry, but just saying you do not support it, does not mean this is serious.
It wasn't very difficult really. I disabled MailEnable and then reboot the server. Then installed hMailServer 4.4, using the mySQL option. Then in Plesk 10, under components, refresh the components and hMail was visible, selected it and it worked. Before this, I deleted all my subscriptions though, keep in mind this was a new Plesk install and server so I didn't really lose anything. It might work with existing subscriptions also though.
Just a quick note for those who are interested, I found that a specific version and build of hmailserver workes better and more reliable than any others.
hMailServer 4.4.1 B273
I have had this running perfectly on Plesk 9.x for 2 1/2 years now, recently upgraded to Plesk 10.4.4, which through a whole load of other issues up, but as I still had mailenable installed, just disabled everything still works fine.
When I first tried installing hMailServer 2 1/2 years ago I had a nightmare trying to get the server to show in the Plesk Panel, it was only after a lot of trial and error I discovered version 4.4.1, build 273 worked perfectly.
Hey SethRegan,
I still have v9.5.
Before migration: Did yous witch to mailenable and after disbaling it in the new version: back to hmailserver?
Or did you "just" upgrade Plesk, disbaling Mailenable afterwards!?
Is there already someone having hmailserver ruinning on v11?
I got hm 4.4 running stable on Plesk 11. But since 4.4 it is the latest version of hm not supporting SSL, i guess Parallels does have contracts with mailserver suppliers offering this necessary feature not for free.
So, does anyone have kind of tutorial how to get hm 5+ working on a windows root with plesk independent?