How to move from Hoodoo to Enterprise webmail interface

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mgauss
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How to move from Hoodoo to Enterprise webmail interface

Post by mgauss »

We ant to use the Enterpise webmail interface, but it defaulted to hoodoo. How do we change it to Enterprise?

MailEnable-Ben
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Post by MailEnable-Ben »

If you are using a default Host Header configuration for web mail then you should be able to change the Default Base in the properties of the Host Header in the ME Admin MMC->Webmail (Left Click)->Host Header management is then viewable in the right hand screen.

If you are using virtual directories then you can change the following registry key value from "HooDoo" to "Enterprise"

HKLM->MailEnable->MailEnable->Services->Webmail->Options->"Default Base"

The second manner would probably work for both web mail methods. Remember to take a registry backup before making any manual changes.
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tmorg
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Post by tmorg »

I don't have an Enterprise option available and I am using the Enterprise Licenesed version 3.52.

MailEnable-Ben
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Post by MailEnable-Ben »

You need to see this then;

Version 2.X WebMail and WebAdmin interfaces for Version 3.X
http://www.mailenable.com/hotfix/ME-10037.exe
Updated: 20th October 2007
This installation package will install Version 2.X webmail and webadmin as additional interfaces onto Version 3.X installations.
Author: MailEnable
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