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IMail Server v12 Release Notes
Web Client
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could not be accessed via the web client.IMail Server is an Internet standards based mail server system for Microsoft Windows 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2008. IMail Server includes powerful anti-spam management tools, a new Web-based administrator and client, and implements a series of programs that run as services including:
IMail Server also provides a List server for creating and managing mailing lists and a mail to pager/beeper feature that lets you set up aliases on the IMail Server that forward mail from a mail client to preconfigured pager or beeper address.
IMail Collaboration allows users to synchronize their mobile devices with their Outlook folders to include e-mail, contacts, calendar, tasks and notes. Users can maintain their tasks, notes, contacts and calendar appointments from either their computer or mobile device, and remain synchronized. See the IMail Administration Help > System Settings for more details on enabling this feature.
IMail Server Product Features
IMail Server Table of Products
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IMail Premium |
IMail Secure |
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® |
IMail Anti-virus powered by BitDefender® |
IMail Anti-virus powered by Symantec™ |
IMail Anti-virus powered by Commtouch® |
Commtouch® Zero-Hour Virus Protection |
Solid, scalable, standards-based Email Server with Web Mail and List Server |
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Basic anti-spam with blacklists, Bayesian filters, phrase filters, and more. |
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Basic security with SMTP authentication, dictionary attack sensing, and anti-hammering. |
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Secure Instant Messaging is a network-based Client/Server system with Smart Tag support. |
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DomainKeys / DKIM is a domain-level e-mail authentication standard that uses public/private key encryption and DNS to prove e-mail legitimacy. |
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IMail Collaboration - Microsoft® Outlook contacts to transfer and sync with IMail Web Client and mobile devices. |
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Premium Anti-spam -by Commtouch Advanced Security Daemon (aka ctasd™) a plug-and-play email-borne spam and malware outbreak detection daemon. |
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Premium Anti-spam by Commtouch's GlobalView™ Mail Reputation Service (IP Reputation) fights unwanted mail at the perimeter, reducing incoming messages at the entry-point, before these messages enter the network. |
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Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® allows synchronizing their e-mail, contacts, calendars, notes & tasks with their mobile devices. |
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IMail Anti-virus powered by BitDefender®. |
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IMail Anti-virus powered by Symantec™ |
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Commtouch® Zero-hour Virus Protection |
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IMail Collaboration
IMail Collaboration is now integrated into all IMail Server products to allow all users the greatest benefit for data sharing. IMail Collaboration incorporates the capability to share Outlook data, such as calendars, tasks, contacts, distribution lists, notes, and e-mail for all IMail users. In addition to sharing users' personal folders with other users, IMail Collaboration lets you define public shared folders such as shared contact lists and holiday calendars with other users.
IMail Collaboration now has the capability to allow all users to synchronize their mobile devices with their Outlook folders to include e-mail, contacts, calendar, tasks and notes. Users can maintain their contacts and calendar appointments from either their computer or mobile device, and remain synchronized. See the IMail Administration Help > System Settings for more details on enabling this feature.
IMail Server Installation
Registry Checker - Regcheck.exe is run automatically during a repair or upgrade, and can also be run from the command line. Regcheck troubleshoots registry conflicts during upgrades and repairs.
Ipswitch IMail uses InstallShield® Wizard to install the IMail components on your computer. Use the on-screen instructions to select the installation features that set up the mail server to your preferences.
The installation program automatically configures Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 or later and Microsoft® .NET Framework 4.0 or later. It also sets user permissions automatically; however, if you need to configure permissions manually, the following Default IMail Permissions and Configuration must be set on your mail server to make it fully functional or for administrators who do not want to use the default configuration, you can use the Non-default IMail Permissions and Configuration. If you need to configure IIS manually, see IIS Settings. For using IIS Virtual Directories, see Using IIS Virtual Directories.
Starting Web Administration and Web Client
After installation, you have the option to launch the IMail Web Administration automatically. If you choose not to launch IMail Web Administration automatically, in your browser address box, type the IP address or domain name of the IMail Web Server followed by the path where you installed the Web Administration.
For example:
"http://mail.domain.com/IAdmin"
in the browser and press ENTER. The Ipswitch Web Administration login page appears. -OR-
Click Start > Programs > Ipswitch > IMail Server > IMail Web Administration. The Web Administration login page appears.
To launch the Web Client, in your browser address box, type the IP address or domain name of the IMail Web Server followed by the path where you installed Web Client.
For example:
"http://mail.domain.com/IClient" in the browser
then press ENTER. The Ipswitch Web Client login page appears.Web Client Tips for Upgrading
The Web Client templates have been redesigned and no longer support the Web template infrastructure implemented in previous versions of Web Messaging (included in IMail 8.2 and earlier). When you upgrade to IMail 2006 and later, the previous versions of the Web templates are not functional.
Note: Port 8383 is no longer required as the default port for Web Client, as IIS by default uses port 80.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL version 3) Notes
The private key file is protected using a password specified in SSL Configuration Utility. This password is required for decoding the key file while loading the SSL server. This password is stored in the registry and automatically retrieved during the loading process of SSL Server. The registry path for IMail is usually SOFTWARE\Ipswitch\imail\ssl
. The registry path must be correct; otherwise an error message is generated and the files will not be created.
IMail Collaboration Installation
WorkgroupShare.mdb
file (located under "...\IMail\WorkgroupShare\Data"
."...\IMail\WorkgroupShare\Data\WorkgroupShare.old.mdb"
to "...\IMail\WorkgroupShare\Data"
.For technical help and solutions, visit our Support Center at www.imailserver.com/Support/ featuring a knowledge base, user guides, discussion lists, patches, upgrades, and live technical support options.
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