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Using Mailenable for SmartHost

R

RCorbet

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We currently use Mailenable on one of our other servers to provide smarthost "backup" functionality (i.e. if the customer's on-site mailserver goes down, then the mail queues up on our mailenable server).

Has anyone configured this same configuration using Plesk on Windows?

I imagine that I could just open up the MMC for Mailenable and configure away as normal on the domains that Plesk has set up in Mailenable. However there are two things:

1. Will this "upset" Plesk in any way? (Or will it just not know about it).

2. Will Plesk back up this configuration change as part of the normal backup?

I would be interested to find out if anyone has done this, and what the results were.

Thank you for your help.

Roland
 
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