MailEnable Standard was created as a useful mail application that will provide you with SMTP, webmail, and POP3 services. Its simple installation procedure and powerful administration software means that you will be up and running in no time at all.
Included in the package are:
MailEnable SMTP Service, an integrated service providing SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) for transmitting email messages between servers on the Internet. Some of the features of the SMTP service are: Supports RFC 821, 974, 1869, 2554, 2821, binds to specific or all IP addresses, powerful relay options, grant or deny access for IP address ranges, pickup event so you can run scripts or executables on an email SMTP authentication, allow/deny email where the sender domain does not resolve, ban on a domain-to-domain basis.
MailEnable POP3 Service:
This service provides POP3 access to users mailboxes. Its features are: Supports RFC 1939, supports APOP secure authentication, grant or deny access for IP address ranges.
List Server Service:
Its features are: Moderated and unmoderated lists, add headers and footers to messages. The MailEnable administrator allows the administration and configuration of all mail services. This includes adding new hosted customers, their SMTP domains and setting up mailbox mappings for these domains.
What's New in This Release:
· IMP: Migration Credential Capture now logs conversation and settings when validating to Config/Migrate/Debug folder
· FIX: Some outbound SMTP queue columns in new admin program were missing
· FIX: Message details show in administration program had created time and next send time in UTC
· FIX: Messages would not display in Outlook connecter if they are moved by mailbox filter
· FIX: Missing option in new MMC (Only generate NDRs for senders who authenticate)
· IMP: Standard Edition no longer requires the installation of IIS Legacy Components
· FIX: WebMail may produce stack trace if cached message count is out of date
· FIX: Some messages may not display correctly in webmail
· FIX: Default MAI is was not always copied to new mailboxes when created in the new MMC Administration Console
· FIX: Exchange Migration would not work reliably with self signed EWS certificates
· IMP: Updated Migration Console Documentation (to explain migration from legacy mail systems)