Winwebmail installation and configuration

  
Winwebmail directory and root directory user permissions settings is very important, because I am a multi-user virtual host, after many debugging, my situation is as follows:

1, Winwebmail installation root directory must give Users user read and write permissions, such as:

Installed in the D:\\winwebmail directory, the D drive must give the Users user read and write permissions;

2 The Winwebmail installation directory must give the users of the Users role or User read and write permissions. For example, I am accessing Webmail to IUSR_********* users, but IUSR_******* is a Guest user. , so my server permissions are inherited from the D:\\ disk permissions, and then join the IUSR_********* full authority control.

The above is my setup and has been successfully debugged many times.

System Environment: WIN2003 Enterprise Edition + IIS6+MCAFEE8+XXXX Firewall Software WINWEBMAIL 3.6.3.1 (Installation Path D:\\WINWEBMAIL) Permission Settings: D Disk Root Directory Super User, SYSTEM User: Full Control IIS Guest Account, UESER users: Read and run, list folder directory, read

D:\\WINWEBMAIL Super user, SYSTEM user: Full control IIS guest account, UESER user: Full control

Remove Compared with WIN2000 SERVER, the USER user's access rights are mainly increased. What is the reason? Look for the information on WIN2003. The above settings have been tested (the client can Use WEB to access the mail system, send and receive mail normally.) The above settings are for reference only~

Install WinWebMail under win2k3 3.6.3.1 Complete Raiders Manual

During this time, a friend mentioned in the forum could not WINDOWS2003+IIS6 establishes WINWEBMAIL mail below, encountering some problems, deliberately re-issuing this old text to everyone (I have passed 2 tests, all can be successful)

Install WinWebMail under win2k3 3.6.3.1 Complete Raiders Manual!

1) View Hard Disk: Two 9.1G SCSI Hard Disks (Solid Capacity 8.46*2)

2) Partition System Partition X Disk 7.49G WEB partition X disk 1.0G mail partition X disk 8.46G (with 1000 100M mailbox is enough)

3) Install WINDOWS SERVER 2003

4) Basic patch (antivirus) ). . . Do not connect the network cable before this!

5) Online patching

6) Uninstall or disable Microsoft's SMTP service (Simple Mail Transpor Protocol), otherwise port conflicts will occur

7) Install WinWebMail, then Restart the server to make WinWebMail complete the installation. And register. Then restore WinWebMail data.

8) Install Norton 8.0 and press WinWebMail help content settings, so that Norton and WinWebMail jointly play mail antivirus (update Norton to the latest) Virus Vault) 8.1 Enabling Norton Real-Time Protection 8.2 It is necessary to set the first step of the macro virus and non-macro virus to delete the infected file, and the warning prompt must be closed! ! 8.3 It is necessary to exclude \\mail and all its subdirectories in the installation directory in the virus checking settings, and only perform real-time virus checking on the \\temp folder under the WinWebMail installation folder. Note: If you do not have the \\temp folder, manually create this \\temp folder before making this setting.

9) Set the DNS of WinWebMail to the DNS of the network setting in win2k3. Remember, it is best to set a different alternate DNS address to send out, and the external DNS will rely on these DNS addresses. Br>

10) Give WinWebMail the drive letter and the parent directory to the Internet Guest Account (IUSR_*) Allow [Read\\Run\\List Folder Directory] permissions. WinWebMail installation directory, INTERNET access account full control Give [Super User/SYSTEM] [Full Control] permission in the installation disk and directory, restart IIS to ensure the settings take effect.

11) Prevent outgoing spam: 11.1 Click the icon in the lower right corner on the server. Then select "Enable SMTP Sending Authentication Function" in the "System Settings"-->"Send and Receive Rules" in the pop-up menu to effectively prevent outgoing spam. 11.2 In the "System Settings"-->"Send and Send Rules" check " only allow users in the system to send external messages" items. 11.3 Click the icon in the lower right corner of the server, and then select the "Enable outgoing spam automatic filtering function" item in the "System settings"-->"Protection" page in the pop-up menu, and then enable its settings. The "allow automatic adjustment" item. 11.4 "System Settings"-->"Send and Receive Rules"Settings"Maximum Recipients"-----> 10. 11.5 "System Settings"-->"Protection "Page selected"Enable connection attack protection function" item, then set "Enable automatic protection function". 11.6 User-level anti-spam, you need to log in to WebMail, in "Options |  Set in anti-spam".

12) Open IIS 6.0, confirm to enable the support asp function, then build a virtual directory under the default site (such as: mail), then point to the \\Web subdirectory under the WinWebMail directory, open the browser Click on the following address to access webmail: http://<;;Your IP or domain name>/mail/What? Do you want to build it? Don't miss the powerful webmail function of WinWebMail, 3 minutes setting guarantee Excellent value:)

13) Web basic settings: 13.1 Confirm "System Settings"-->"Resource Usage Settings" Not selected "Public application with domain name account" 13.2 "System Settings"-->"Send and Receive Rules" Set Helo for your domain name MX records 13.3. Solve the problem that SERVER 2003 can't upload large attachments: 13.3.1 Close the iis admin service in the service. 13.3.2 Locate the metabase.xml file under windows\\system32\\inetsrv\\. 13.3.3 Open in plain text, find ASPMaxRequestEntityAllowed and change it to the required value (can be modified to 10M ie: 10240000). The default is: 204800, ie: 200K. 13.3.4 Save the file and restart the iis admin service.

13.4. Solve the problem that SERVER 2003 can't download attachments over 4M 13.4.1 Turn off the iis admin service in the service first. 13.4.2 Locate the metabase.xml file under windows\\system32\\inetsrv\\. 13.4.3 Open in plain text, find AspBufferingLimit and change it to the required value (can be modified to 20M ie: 20480000). 13.4.4 Save the file and restart the iis admin service.

13.5. Solve the problem of large attachment failures that are easy to timeout. In IIS, increase some script timeouts by operating the IIS"site or (virtual directory)"" home directory "Click the "Configure" button to set the script timeout to: 300 seconds (note: not the session timeout).

13.6. Resolving Windows 2003 IIS 6.0, Web login often appears "[Timeout, please retry]" prompt. Application pool used by WebMail"Attribute--> Recycle "Recycling Work Process" and "Properties--> Performance" "Close the work process after this period of idle time" The tick before the two options is removed, then restart IIS can be solved.

13.7. After writing a long time to write via WebMail, press the Send button to return to the system login interface. Increase the session time to 60 minutes. Click [Configure---Options] in the "Main Directory" of the IIS site or virtual directory properties, you can set it up (SERVER 2003 defaults to 20 minutes).

13.8. View WinWebMail after installation There is no \\temp directory in the installation directory. If not, create one manually.

14) Do mail sending and receiving and 10M attachment testing (internal and external, internal to internal, external to internal).

15) Open 2003 own firewall, and open POP3.SMTP.WEB. Remote desktop. Allow these 4 services, OK, if you want to use IMAP4 or SSL SMTP.POP3.IMAP4 also need to open the corresponding port.

16) Do the mail sending and receiving test again (internal and external, internal to internal, external to internal).

17) Rename, strengthen the strong password, and disable the GUEST account.

18) Rename the super user, create a fake administrator, and create a second super user.

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