Add hMailserver as mailserver again
Advantages of hMailserver are:
- IMAP
- SSL (not available in free version of MailEnable)
- DKIM is easy to enable
- VBS scripts/API for management
Please submit other specific advantages in comments
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Ben commented
I know this idea is very old, but hMailserver provides the possibility to add signatures and disclaimer at the end of every email.
I'd love to see that in Plesk. -
Matt commented
SSL support is included unlike MailEnable standard
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Tim Schill commented
Would love to see hMailServer in plesk. Would switch over to Plesk if it would have supported hMail
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Anonymous commented
Would definitely love to have hmailserver here - mailenable standard doesnt even have mailbox pickup so shifting users is a HUGE issue. We made an imap transfer tool but while its super-fast to any other server, to mailenable it's so sluggish its almost running backwards!!
+1 for hmailserver!!
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Anonymous commented
Hmailserver because of SSL would be a big benefit.
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LaForge112 commented
Any new Infos?
Still waiting for Hmailserver because of SSL -
Anonymous commented
ClamAV can also be used in hmailserver
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Anonymous commented
Seriously, no SSL is horrible. I've tried a windows server with plesk today and noticed it comes without SSL support for the mailserver.
Today encryption is a must! Won't stay with Plesk for windows ...
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Anonymous commented
I completely back Manuel Rios comment, I can't believe you guys are overlooking these things. It's been more than two years already... I was an excited new customer but this one has hit my enthusiasm badly, I don't like how slow you are to acknowledge this sort of serious requests.
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RB commented
I agree, SSL is a must. The nice thing is also the COM library of HmailServer that allows us to integrate it with our other systems without being ripped off. Quite frankly folks be nice with us and at support for this.
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LaForge112 commented
I agree with Hal Bouma.
as i said below.Please connecto hmailserver again.
Thank you. -
Hal Bouma commented
I think the fact that SSL support is included for free in hMailServer is enough reason to offer it instead of MailEnable. Any time you can reduce passwords being sent over plain text is always a win. I don't know why you guys always make things so difficult when it comes to better security.
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Anonymous commented
Almost 2015 and Plesk 12 for Windows does not ship with a Mail Server that supports SSL encryption.
For the price it should be fully featured like the linux version. hMail should be an option so we can have SSL and IMAP without paying extra to Mailenable.
Good thing trial keys are offered, Plesk 12 is not for me, if there is no mail server with ssl support in windows by default.
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LaForge112 commented
Thank you for reopening. I prefer using SSL secured connections although i have not many email users and don't need any paid mailserver.
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Manuel Rios commented
hMailServer is fine because, emails are stored in mysql database , them backup is easy. Also got a setup for DKIM signing. Also got integration with SLURB antispam and DNS list and Greylisting, whitlisting and blacklist. Also can add custom filter that can search in body, subject or for word like drugs , viagra etc and will autodelete email. They got their own api to allow third party apps to create emails, for example Websitepanel have an integration with hmailserver.
It allow to integrate with active directory. And the best of all run fine and smooth and its free !! -
Manuel Rios commented
It also provide DKIM integration easy and fast for each server domain, and could be managed with own VBS scripts and their own API.
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LaForge112 commented
is my comment not readable?
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LaForge112 commented
Sorry for commenting this late. But it provides ssl encryption for free.
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free MailEnable in Plesk has supported IMAP for many years. Perhaps from the very beginning.
If you transfer content to new Plesk server with MailEnable, mailboxes should be moved as well.
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Max commented
At the time I opened this request it did not provide IMAP support.
However, migrating mails from hMailserver to Mail Enable proves to be a rather difficult task.
I would think that a lot of users would prefer using their hMailserver setup instead of switching software / migration.