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DemonLee

Basic Pleskian
In the last three years, I have had three (3) versions of PLESK Control Panel, 9,10 & 11, yet, despite these 'upgrades', Parallels have totally ignored that fact that platforms needed to integrate with PLESK and a classic example of this is MailEnable.

Not only is MailEnable Standard one of the BEST MailServer and WebMail Platforms available, it has moved on a lot since PLESK last had a compatible copy (Version 4). Years later, we are now on MailEnable 7 - but has PLESK kept up to date, NO.

Come on Guys, get your act together, if you want to issue update after update of PLESK please ENSURE that the 'supported' platforms needed to run with it are COMPATIBLE as well.


For reference MailEnable Standard 6.56 will work fine with PLESK 9, 10 & 11, however obtaining a copy may be difficult as it is no longer available.

MailEnable Standard 7.05, the latest release will work on PLESK 9, however it will need a lot of tweeking and will only work with the URL of :- http://webmail.domain.name/mewebmail

I have not installed and tested it yet on PLESK 10 & 11, will let you know when I do.

Demon
 
According to Release Notes for Plesk 11 MaiEnable 7.0 is supported - http://download1.parallels.com/Ples...-plesk-panel-11.0-for-windows-based-os.html#4

Igor, thanks for the response, tried it today on PLESK 11 and it still does not work, standard upgrade procedure of MailEnable 6.56 to 7.05 and instead of http://webmail.domain.name taking you to webmail login, you get the default PLESK domain page, it's as if PLESK is now treating this as a subdomain.

It appears to be an issue with IIS and web.config and we can't find a solution to the problem
 
Try to reconfigure webmail with

\Parallels\Plesk\admin\bin>websrvmng.exe --reconfigure-webmail --webmail=mewebmail
 
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