WebMail in French!
WebMail in French!
Hi There,
We have an odd issue with our install of Mailenable Enterprise, it's displaying it's webmail in french, not english. Works fine on one of our sites, but all the others (which is just a website running on an IP with lots of virtual domains pointed at that IP). How can I change the default language? Been looking all over the code, but can't find anything!
Cheers!
We have an odd issue with our install of Mailenable Enterprise, it's displaying it's webmail in french, not english. Works fine on one of our sites, but all the others (which is just a website running on an IP with lots of virtual domains pointed at that IP). How can I change the default language? Been looking all over the code, but can't find anything!
Cheers!
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If you are using a Host Header configuration then you can find the default settings for each web mail site at;
ME Admin MMC->Servers->Localhost->Services->WebMail (left Click)->In the right hand panel you will see each host header with the default web mail settings.
ME Admin MMC->Servers->Localhost->Services->WebMail (left Click)->In the right hand panel you will see each host header with the default web mail settings.
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In that case the path could be pointing to French. What is the path after you have loaded web mail if it is;
http://domain.com/enterprise/lang/fr/Forms/default.aspx
It needs to be;
http://domain.com/enterprise/lang/en/Forms/default.aspx
Make sure that you remove you client side explorer caching in case it was selected wrong once before or the save settings for this computer was selected incorrectly.
http://domain.com/enterprise/lang/fr/Forms/default.aspx
It needs to be;
http://domain.com/enterprise/lang/en/Forms/default.aspx
Make sure that you remove you client side explorer caching in case it was selected wrong once before or the save settings for this computer was selected incorrectly.
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Nope, we direct to http://webmail.domain.com/
Here's an example of how f***ed up it is!:
http://webmail.moulsford.com/enterprise ... login.aspx
English page, french language.
The local path for the webmail in IIS is C:\Program Files\Mail Enable\BIN\NETWebMail
http://mail.cube-media.com/ works perfectly, but that may be because it's been modified in the utility
Here's an example of how f***ed up it is!:
http://webmail.moulsford.com/enterprise ... login.aspx
English page, french language.
The local path for the webmail in IIS is C:\Program Files\Mail Enable\BIN\NETWebMail
http://mail.cube-media.com/ works perfectly, but that may be because it's been modified in the utility
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Make sure you are running the latest version as there was a problem in this area about one year ago.
Now though the program will decipher languages in this order;
1. When the page loads it will check for any valid cookies and use them to load the language default and any other options configured for the client.
2. If the above is not correct then it will use the host header settings that I have mentioned earlier.
3. If the above is not possible it will default to English.
Try this link for your web mail;
http://webmail.moulsford.com
This went to a default path of French for me meaning the settings in your host headers are configured for French.
http://webmail.moulsford.com/enterprise ... login.aspx
Now though the program will decipher languages in this order;
1. When the page loads it will check for any valid cookies and use them to load the language default and any other options configured for the client.
2. If the above is not correct then it will use the host header settings that I have mentioned earlier.
3. If the above is not possible it will default to English.
Try this link for your web mail;
http://webmail.moulsford.com
This went to a default path of French for me meaning the settings in your host headers are configured for French.
http://webmail.moulsford.com/enterprise ... login.aspx
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Ok, we're using 2.32, but it's been upgraded from god knows what versions in the past.
1. Does it on a clean install of xp that's never visited before.
2. There are *no* host header settings defined, so I created one the same as my Pro install (which is configured the same way with an IIS web running on an IP and then people's webmails just set with a dns entry pointing at that ip, i.e. no reconfiguration needed when we add a website.
3. And then it defaults to french!
Is there any way to *force* it to english? Or anywhere it might be storing the knackered setting?
1. Does it on a clean install of xp that's never visited before.
2. There are *no* host header settings defined, so I created one the same as my Pro install (which is configured the same way with an IIS web running on an IP and then people's webmails just set with a dns entry pointing at that ip, i.e. no reconfiguration needed when we add a website.
3. And then it defaults to french!
Is there any way to *force* it to english? Or anywhere it might be storing the knackered setting?
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What are the contents of the Program Files\MailEnable\Config\SITE-LANGUAGE.TAB file?
Maybe the language set in here is FR rather than EN.
Maybe the language set in here is FR rather than EN.
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No problems if you are interested, this is most likely what happened;
Before July last year a host header was created for this domain it was then removed. The problem back then was not all the configuration files were being removed correctly. So the site-language.tab file being one of these files that was not removed was set to French for your web mail site. As such it appeared as though you had a host header configured for the web site but actually it was not, the legacy FR setting in the site-language.tab file was still setting the default language as French.
Before July last year a host header was created for this domain it was then removed. The problem back then was not all the configuration files were being removed correctly. So the site-language.tab file being one of these files that was not removed was set to French for your web mail site. As such it appeared as though you had a host header configured for the web site but actually it was not, the legacy FR setting in the site-language.tab file was still setting the default language as French.
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