SUMMARY
Guide to installing and configuring
MailEnable. Includes basic pre and post installation requirements.
DETAIL
Configuring the environment Before installing MailEnable, ensure that the
environment has been configured correctly. This includes configuring network
connectivity and the Public DNS Server. MailEnable should be configured in an
environment with a static IP address but (although not recommended) can be
configured to work in environments with dynamic IP addresses using products like
dyndns or dns2go, etc.
1. Before installing MailEnable, ensure that the
machine can access the Internet (i.e.: ping www.mailenable.com ). Ensure that
other computers can ping the server's IP Address from the Internet (note: technically
computers do not need to be able to ping the server, but they will definitely
need to be able to connect to TCP/IP Ports 110 and 25 of the server). In most
cases, this requires some firewall configuration. For those unfamiliar with
configuring firewalls, the best approach is to open all ports and then secure
the server by blocking access to specific ports or services as appropriate. If
experiencing difficulties with configuring the firewall, consult the respective
manuals/resources associated with the operating system and communications
infrastructure.
2. Ensure that the correct entries
are registered in the DNS. The first step to doing this is to determine who has
control of your public DNS records. Contact your ISP or DNS provider to determine
who holds the records for the domain. This will allow you to determine who can
create new DNS records for the domain. When hosting mail for a domain, each domain
being hosted requires a number of DNS records to be created. The DNS records
that need to be created are listed here: Article ME020048
It is important to understand the role of DNS and how
it relates to running mail servers. This is outlined in the following Knowledge
Base article: Article ME020190
Installing the MailEnable software Now that the
environment is configured, MailEnable can be installed. The product manuals
explain how to install MailEnable. These are installed with the product or
available from our website here: http://www.mailenable.com/references.asp
Once MailEnable has been
installed, check the MailEnable Diagnostic Report to ensure that all services
are configured correctly. Instructions on accessing this report can be found
here: Article ME020136
Configuring the MailEnable software MailEnable provides a 'quick start' guide with basic
instructions on configuring and running the MailEnable software. Quick Start
Guide: http://www.mailenable.com/support/MailEnable_Quick_Start_Guide.pdf
Exploring and configuring MailEnable
features Each version of MailEnable has
specific features. Review the manual of each respective edition to review and
configure some of the more advanced features. See http://www.mailenable.com/references.asp
MORE INFORMATION
Which DNS Server should be used with MailEnable?: Article ME020043 |