anyone get this to work?
anyone get this to work?
it seems like there is no instructions as to how to get
the webmail to install and work..
I managed to find a folder where all the files were located
and I configured IIS to point to these files
but the login wasnt working
and no where in the documentation is how to get it to work??>>>
am I missing something>>.
the webmail to install and work..
I managed to find a folder where all the files were located
and I configured IIS to point to these files
but the login wasnt working
and no where in the documentation is how to get it to work??>>>
am I missing something>>.
When you install the webmail, it creates a virtual directory called mewebmail in your default web site. You can then access the site by using:
http://machinename/mewebmail
The virtual directory points to the Mail Enable\bin\webmail directory. If you pointed you site to the files, it won't work unless you create a virtual directory called mewebmail (the app looks for /mewebmail). Check IIS and see if a virtual directory was created in your default web site.
http://machinename/mewebmail
The virtual directory points to the Mail Enable\bin\webmail directory. If you pointed you site to the files, it won't work unless you create a virtual directory called mewebmail (the app looks for /mewebmail). Check IIS and see if a virtual directory was created in your default web site.
Got it to work on 2000 Professional
I got it to work on 2000 -- and didn't have to jump through many hoops. Trying to run it on XP Professional is another story... still don't have it working.
already did that
I created a virtual directory in iis
so it would act like this www.noname.com/mewebmail
and thats how i got the login window..
but i could not get the mail login to work...
so it would act like this www.noname.com/mewebmail
and thats how i got the login window..
but i could not get the mail login to work...
Mail Logon
When you logon using webmail, make sure you use the mailbox name@domain as the username and not just the mailbox name:
Username: name@domain.com
Password: ********
Username: name@domain.com
Password: ********
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The login name is mailboxname@postofficename (since the post office name can be different from the domain).
You can use just the mailboxname if you specify a default post office in the Administration program (expand the Servers branch, right click on localhost icon and select Properties from the popup menu).
You can use just the mailboxname if you specify a default post office in the Administration program (expand the Servers branch, right click on localhost icon and select Properties from the popup menu).
Re: Mail Logon
What about mulitple domains... I want the users to only use there screennames..Scott wrote:When you logon using webmail, make sure you use the mailbox name@domain as the username and not just the mailbox name:
Username: name@domain.com
Password: ********
Peter wrote:When you install the webmail, it creates a virtual directory called mewebmail in your default web site. You can then access the site by using:
http://machinename/mewebmail
The virtual directory points to the Mail Enable\bin\webmail directory. If you pointed you site to the files, it won't work unless you create a virtual directory called mewebmail (the app looks for /mewebmail). Check IIS and see if a virtual directory was created in your default web site.
Help please
virtual directory wont create what can i do?????
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Ideally we would of course like to know why the virtual directory is not being created. However, we can create the virtual directory manually to determine if this is the only problem incurred during the installation.
1. From the desktop right click on My Computer and select Manage.
2. Expand Computer Management\System Tools\Local Users and Groups and right click on the User IME_USER and reset the password for this account. (The account is created both by Standard and Pro versions so it should be there).
3. Open the Internet Service Manager from (Start|Programs|Administrative Tools)
4. Select the Default Web Site and Right Click, selecting New|Virtual Directory. Use the wizard (if running 2K) and enter the Alias as MEWebMail. Click Next
5. Use the browse button to select your C:\Program Files\Mail Enable\Bin\WebMail directory. Click Next
6. Accept the default Access Permissions for the Virtual Directory (Read, Run Scripts) Click Next to Finish the Wizard.
7. Right Click on the MEWebMail Virtual Directory (which should now appear in your list) and Select the Directory Security tab.
8. Select Edit for Anonymous Access and authentication control
9. Ensure that anonymous access is checked (it will be by default) and Click on the corresponding Edit button
10. Enter the IME_USER as the username with the password you set earlier
11. Ensure that you check the Allow IIS to control password option
12. Click OK to close all open windows (there should be 3 of them).
13. Using the web browser on the server, enter http://127.0.0.1/MEWebmail
If this does not work then it is likely that there are other issues that are causing the install to fail (like insufficient priv when running the install).
I hope this helps and I applogise for the complexity associated with performing the procedure.
Cheers
1. From the desktop right click on My Computer and select Manage.
2. Expand Computer Management\System Tools\Local Users and Groups and right click on the User IME_USER and reset the password for this account. (The account is created both by Standard and Pro versions so it should be there).
3. Open the Internet Service Manager from (Start|Programs|Administrative Tools)
4. Select the Default Web Site and Right Click, selecting New|Virtual Directory. Use the wizard (if running 2K) and enter the Alias as MEWebMail. Click Next
5. Use the browse button to select your C:\Program Files\Mail Enable\Bin\WebMail directory. Click Next
6. Accept the default Access Permissions for the Virtual Directory (Read, Run Scripts) Click Next to Finish the Wizard.
7. Right Click on the MEWebMail Virtual Directory (which should now appear in your list) and Select the Directory Security tab.
8. Select Edit for Anonymous Access and authentication control
9. Ensure that anonymous access is checked (it will be by default) and Click on the corresponding Edit button
10. Enter the IME_USER as the username with the password you set earlier
11. Ensure that you check the Allow IIS to control password option
12. Click OK to close all open windows (there should be 3 of them).
13. Using the web browser on the server, enter http://127.0.0.1/MEWebmail
If this does not work then it is likely that there are other issues that are causing the install to fail (like insufficient priv when running the install).
I hope this helps and I applogise for the complexity associated with performing the procedure.
Cheers
virtual directory
what is the IME_user password supposed to be.. what we made the postoffice password or leave it blank?
I just reformatted my computer. My computer isnt creating a virtual directory either.
I just reformatted my computer. My computer isnt creating a virtual directory either.
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You can set the IME_USER password to whatever you want. IME_USER is a configuration account not used within ME other than as a proxy account for IIS. You probably dont even need to remember it yourself other than to enter it in the dialog within IIS in Step 10.
Also, make sure you set the password expiration option to never expire.
Also, make sure you set the password expiration option to never expire.
virtual directory
Hi Peter...
Just wanted to let you know that when I installed Pro, the virtual directory didn't get installed. It created the IME_USER & IME_ADMIN accounts just fine, but never the virtual. I ended up creating it myself, but didn't know one of these user accounts were supposed to be associated with it... No wonder I was running into so many permissions issues!
Take care,
Mike
Just wanted to let you know that when I installed Pro, the virtual directory didn't get installed. It created the IME_USER & IME_ADMIN accounts just fine, but never the virtual. I ended up creating it myself, but didn't know one of these user accounts were supposed to be associated with it... No wonder I was running into so many permissions issues!
Take care,
Mike
virtual directory
hey, I'm on my second format this week. Virtual directory still didnt create. I think its the newer versions. unless it wont create with active directory installed !?
I'm having trouble with my domain controller anyone want to help!
I'm having trouble with my domain controller anyone want to help!
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coolpup, vnvjeep
just to clarify what the IME_USER and IME_ADMIN accounts are used for.
IME_USER is used as an account for the security context for the /MEWebmail directory application (and in future, the /MEWebAdmin directory). This account is used as an alternative to the IUSR_MACHINENAME account (to provide a more secure context for the MailEnable IIS web applications).
The IME_ADMIN account is used as a proxy account for MTS/COM+, as this account needs access to virtually everything ranging from the CONFIG directory to individual mailboxes.
In previous betas of Professional, there have been issues with the creation and access to the virtual directories that are created by the MailEnable's installation. These issues should now be resolved in the now current release.
Cheers,
Dave
just to clarify what the IME_USER and IME_ADMIN accounts are used for.
IME_USER is used as an account for the security context for the /MEWebmail directory application (and in future, the /MEWebAdmin directory). This account is used as an alternative to the IUSR_MACHINENAME account (to provide a more secure context for the MailEnable IIS web applications).
The IME_ADMIN account is used as a proxy account for MTS/COM+, as this account needs access to virtually everything ranging from the CONFIG directory to individual mailboxes.
In previous betas of Professional, there have been issues with the creation and access to the virtual directories that are created by the MailEnable's installation. These issues should now be resolved in the now current release.
Cheers,
Dave