Hello,
I was just installing the MailEnable-Server, but after the Installation the WebMail-Client is not working (but the installation gave no error).
When I looked into the wwwroot-directory of IIS I found out there were no files at all. (Even after a new installation it did not work.)
Anything I can try to do?
Greetings
Neokil
Webmail installation is not successful
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Re: Webmail installation is not successful
Hi,
MailEnable does not store or install any of the web mail files in "wwwroot" folder. The path that the MailEnable web mail client points to is Mail Enable\BIN\NetWebmail. You do not need to make any changes to the website path as it should work after the install. If it isn't then most likely the problem will be missing IIS components. Can you provide more detail when you say it doesn't work. Are there any errors returned in the browser when you navigate to the web mail locally on the server via http://mewebmail.localhost or http://localhost/mewebmail?
MailEnable does not store or install any of the web mail files in "wwwroot" folder. The path that the MailEnable web mail client points to is Mail Enable\BIN\NetWebmail. You do not need to make any changes to the website path as it should work after the install. If it isn't then most likely the problem will be missing IIS components. Can you provide more detail when you say it doesn't work. Are there any errors returned in the browser when you navigate to the web mail locally on the server via http://mewebmail.localhost or http://localhost/mewebmail?
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Re: Webmail installation is not successful
I am currently using IIS 8.5 running on Windows Server 2012 R2.
When I installed MailEnable I choose a newly created site (mail.mydomain.com) and all it did was adding a web.config to the wwwroot and when I tried to access it it told me something like there are no documents that can be accessed.
Now that you told me the files are in a different folder, I created a new site using "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail Enable\Bin\NETWebMail" as the physical path.
When I try to access it I am getting the HTTP-Error 500.23 with an error message which should translate to something like "An ASP.NET-Setting was found, which is invalid in "Integrated"-Pipelinemode." (I will attach a screenshot of the error message)
When I changed the Application-Pool to "Classic .NET App Pool" to change the Pipelinemode it seemed to fix the problem.
But not I always get the error message "Unknown or Disabled User!" when I try to log in.
I will attach a screenshot of my IIS-Site-Configuration and my WebMail-Configuration (from the MailEnableAdmin-Console).
Maybe I missed a setting somewhere?
When I installed MailEnable I choose a newly created site (mail.mydomain.com) and all it did was adding a web.config to the wwwroot and when I tried to access it it told me something like there are no documents that can be accessed.
Now that you told me the files are in a different folder, I created a new site using "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail Enable\Bin\NETWebMail" as the physical path.
When I try to access it I am getting the HTTP-Error 500.23 with an error message which should translate to something like "An ASP.NET-Setting was found, which is invalid in "Integrated"-Pipelinemode." (I will attach a screenshot of the error message)
When I changed the Application-Pool to "Classic .NET App Pool" to change the Pipelinemode it seemed to fix the problem.
But not I always get the error message "Unknown or Disabled User!" when I try to log in.
I will attach a screenshot of my IIS-Site-Configuration and my WebMail-Configuration (from the MailEnableAdmin-Console).
Maybe I missed a setting somewhere?
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- The Webmail-Configuration in the MailEnableAdmin-Console
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- The IIS-Site-Configuration
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- Error I got with integrated Pipeline-Mode
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Re: Webmail installation is not successful
not sure what happened, but I think it did not submit my post so I will try again...
I am running IIS 8.5 on Windows Server 2012 R2.
When I installed MailEnable to a new IIS-Site it only created a web.config and I was not able to access the site since there were no files.
No I created a new site in IIS using the Path you provided as physical path. (Had to switch the Pipeline-Type to Classic for it to work)
Now I am getting the Login-Panel, but it is not possible to log in, I am always getting the "Unknown or Disabled User!"-Message.
To test this a bit, I created a new Mailbox with name "test" and password "test" and tried to log in with those credentials. I even tried to use the test@MyPostoffice as name and the complete mail-address, but it all resulted in the same message.
Maybe there is a setting I overlooked?
In appendix you will find a screenshot of both configurations, the one of IIS and the one inside the MailEnableAdmin-Console.
I am running IIS 8.5 on Windows Server 2012 R2.
When I installed MailEnable to a new IIS-Site it only created a web.config and I was not able to access the site since there were no files.
No I created a new site in IIS using the Path you provided as physical path. (Had to switch the Pipeline-Type to Classic for it to work)
Now I am getting the Login-Panel, but it is not possible to log in, I am always getting the "Unknown or Disabled User!"-Message.
To test this a bit, I created a new Mailbox with name "test" and password "test" and tried to log in with those credentials. I even tried to use the test@MyPostoffice as name and the complete mail-address, but it all resulted in the same message.
Maybe there is a setting I overlooked?
In appendix you will find a screenshot of both configurations, the one of IIS and the one inside the MailEnableAdmin-Console.
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Re: Webmail installation is not successful
Hi,
You don't need to create a new custom site for the web mail client. I suggest you return the settings to default and start again and provide descriptive errors that are returned when you try and access web mail after it has been installed by the installer under IIS. Therefore delete all the MailEnable sites under IIS including your custom ones you have created pointing to the "NetWebmail" path. Then locate the "Meinstaller.exe" utility within the MailEnable BIN folder and execute the option 2 "Web application reconfigure". When prompted by the installer set a new password for the MailEnable service accounts. This will create sites under IIS. Once complete add the host name binding to the MailEnable web mail website and try to access web mail or try to use the local host name bindings of: http://localhost/mewebmail or http://mewebmail.localhost. If there are errors accessing the client post them up and then we can assist in troubleshooting them.
You don't need to create a new custom site for the web mail client. I suggest you return the settings to default and start again and provide descriptive errors that are returned when you try and access web mail after it has been installed by the installer under IIS. Therefore delete all the MailEnable sites under IIS including your custom ones you have created pointing to the "NetWebmail" path. Then locate the "Meinstaller.exe" utility within the MailEnable BIN folder and execute the option 2 "Web application reconfigure". When prompted by the installer set a new password for the MailEnable service accounts. This will create sites under IIS. Once complete add the host name binding to the MailEnable web mail website and try to access web mail or try to use the local host name bindings of: http://localhost/mewebmail or http://mewebmail.localhost. If there are errors accessing the client post them up and then we can assist in troubleshooting them.
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Re: Webmail installation is not successful
ok, I deleted my custom websites regarding the webmail, started the installer, chose option 2 and provided a password.
Now there is a prompt asking me for the IIS-Directory to use. Here I chose the domain I am using the E-Mail-Server for. Now I have 3 new IIS-Entries: "MailEnable Protocols", "MailEnable WebAdmin" and "MailEnable WebMail" they are all active.
The Binding on the last one is "MEWebMail.localhost" and after disableling the fallback-page it worked (not sure why it won't work with the fallback page enabled).
When I access it I am still getting the same problem "Unknown or Disabled User". (I attached some screenshots)
Now I looked again at the WebMail-Settings inside of the MailEnableAdmin-Console and found the "logging"-Feature and turned it on (Screenshot). But after restarting the IIS-Site a few times and trying to log in it still does not have any log-files in the given directory (it did not even create the directory). I even restarted my IIS-Instance but it still will not log anything.
Are there maybe any other log files? Or something else I could try?
Now there is a prompt asking me for the IIS-Directory to use. Here I chose the domain I am using the E-Mail-Server for. Now I have 3 new IIS-Entries: "MailEnable Protocols", "MailEnable WebAdmin" and "MailEnable WebMail" they are all active.
The Binding on the last one is "MEWebMail.localhost" and after disableling the fallback-page it worked (not sure why it won't work with the fallback page enabled).
When I access it I am still getting the same problem "Unknown or Disabled User". (I attached some screenshots)
Now I looked again at the WebMail-Settings inside of the MailEnableAdmin-Console and found the "logging"-Feature and turned it on (Screenshot). But after restarting the IIS-Site a few times and trying to log in it still does not have any log-files in the given directory (it did not even create the directory). I even restarted my IIS-Instance but it still will not log anything.
Are there maybe any other log files? Or something else I could try?
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Re: Webmail installation is not successful
Hi,
Private message with Teamviewer access to the server or RDP login details and I will quickly check.
Private message with Teamviewer access to the server or RDP login details and I will quickly check.
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
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Re: Webmail installation is not successful
I am getting this as well. Windows2008R2 IIS7 ME9.79
I can tinker using some of the advice online and it past the error, but then it just sits at the "Loading" forever. Eventually it times out and just returns me back to the login page with no error. Tried the mobile version also.
Nothing in event logs.
Please give me a solution asap.
I can tinker using some of the advice online and it past the error, but then it just sits at the "Loading" forever. Eventually it times out and just returns me back to the login page with no error. Tried the mobile version also.
Nothing in event logs.
Please give me a solution asap.
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Re: Webmail installation is not successful
For unknown or disabled user may be, this article will help: http://www.mailenable.com/kb/content/vi ... D=ME020182
Reinhard Gojowsky
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ME Professional 10.40, Windows Server 2019
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ME Professional 10.40, Windows Server 2019