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MailEnable is a popular email server software that provides a range of features for managing email services. Here are some of the key features and settings in MailEnable:

Features:

  1. Email Server: MailEnable provides a robust email server that can handle large volumes of email traffic.
  2. SMTP Relay: MailEnable allows you to configure an SMTP relay to forward emails to other email servers.
  3. POP3 and IMAP: MailEnable supports POP3 and IMAP protocols for retrieving emails from the email server.
  4. Webmail: MailEnable provides a web-based email client that allows users to access their emails from any device with a web browser.
  5. Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus: MailEnable includes built-in anti-spam and anti-virus features to help protect your email server from malware and spam.
  6. User Management: MailEnable provides a user management interface that allows you to create, edit, and manage user accounts.
  7. Domain Management: MailEnable allows you to manage multiple domains and configure email routing for each domain.

Settings:

  1. SMTP Settings: You can configure SMTP settings such as the SMTP port, authentication method, and relay hosts.
  2. POP3 and IMAP Settings: You can configure POP3 and IMAP settings such as the port numbers, authentication method, and connection timeout.
  3. Webmail Settings: You can configure webmail settings such as the webmail port, authentication method, and theme.
  4. Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus Settings: You can configure anti-spam and anti-virus settings such as the spam filter threshold, virus scan settings, and quarantine settings.
  5. User and Domain Settings: You can configure user and domain settings such as the default email address, email forwarding, and email routing.

Common MailEnable Commands:

  1. mailenable: This command is used to start or stop the MailEnable service.
  2. mailenable config: This command is used to configure MailEnable settings.
  3. mailenable user: This command is used to manage user accounts in MailEnable.
  4. mailenable domain: This command is used to manage domains in MailEnable.
  5. mailenable log: This command is used to view MailEnable logs.

Common MailEnable Errors:

  1. Error 500: This error occurs when there is a problem with the MailEnable service or configuration.
  2. Error 550: This error occurs when there is a problem with email delivery or authentication.
  3. Error 554: This error occurs when there is a problem with email routing or forwarding.