Answer Applies to: GFI MailEssentials 2010 and earlier versions GFI MailEssentials can be installed in a cluster environment. However, only active - passive clusters are supported. Installing GFI Mail...
AnswerApplies to: GFI MailEssentials GFI MailEssentials supports the installation on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 active / passive cluster setup. Active / active setups are not supported. The follo...
Answer NOTE: The following step-by-step instructions use a Server 2003 operating system as a reference. Some of the locations and paths may vary for a Server 2008 machine. Microsoft IIS SMTP service ...
Overview This article describes the procedure to install or upgrade to the latest version of GFI MailEssentials. Prerequisites Before running the installation wizard, ensure that: You are logged on us...
AnswerNote: This procedure is valid only for Microsoft Exchange 2007 or newer versions. The post-installation wizard can be launched manually by running the e2k7wiz.exe file located in the GFI MailEss...
AnswerThis guide will show you how to migrate older MailEssentials MS Access WL/AWL/BL into the new ControlLists.sdf of MailEssentials 2015. You will need to download the free version Database .NET he...
AnswerIf you are moving to a new physical server and / or upgrading to a new version of Microsoft Exchange server, we recommend performing the following steps to import your data from the old GFI Mail...
Answer Since there is a need to delete keys from the Registry and Metabase, a manual procedure is preferred to a script. For step A, ControlSet00x means ControlSet001, ControlSet002, ControlSet003, Co...
Overview Corruption-related issues in the application, environment, or other variables may prevent the system from uninstalling MailEssentials entirely. It is necessary to ensure a full removal for co...
Answer How to manually uninstall MailEssentials from Exchange 2007/2010 This procedure is useful when you are having problems uninstalling MailEssentials Since there is a need to delete keys from the ...