I don't see mewebmail
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I don't see mewebmail
I just install Mailenable standard and I don't have mewebmail under services and connectors in the MMC or in IIS. Also there is no NETWebmail folder in the MailEnable/bin directory. Help!
Re: I don't see mewebmail
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Re: I don't see mewebmail
Hi,
The node to configure webmail settings within the administration console is "webmail" and not "mewebmail". It is located under: servers > localhost > Services and connectors > webmail.
That being said, do you not see the "MailEnable Webmail" website under IIS or the "mewebmail" virtual directory under the "Default website"?
When you install MailEnable it will create a website named "MailEnable Webmail" within IIS and add a local binding named "mewebmail.localhost" under the website which is bound to the local loop back address 127.0.0.1. You should then be able to access webmail locally on the server via http://mewebmail.localhost. It will also add a virtual directory named "mewebmail" under the "Default website" where you can access webmail via http://localhost/mewebmail or http:/{server IP address}/mewebmail.I just install Mailenable standard and I don't have mewebmail under services and connectors in the MMC or in IIS.
The node to configure webmail settings within the administration console is "webmail" and not "mewebmail". It is located under: servers > localhost > Services and connectors > webmail.
That being said, do you not see the "MailEnable Webmail" website under IIS or the "mewebmail" virtual directory under the "Default website"?
When you installed MailEnable were you logged into the server as an administrator? Try and run the installer again and right click and select to "Run as administrator" to see if it creates the "NetWebmail" folder within the "BIN" folder.Also there is no NETWebmail folder in the MailEnable/bin directory.
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support