MailEnable
Windows-based commercial email server
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MailEnable is a Windows-based, commercial email server[2] distributed by MailEnable Pty. Ltd, an Australian-based software company which was established in 2002.[3]
| MailEnable | |
|---|---|
| Developer | MaiEnable Pty. |
| Initial release | 2001 |
| Stable release | 10.52 [1]
/ 31 March 2025 |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| Type | Mail transfer agent |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | mailEnable |
MailEnable's features include support for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP email protocols with SSL/TLS support, list server,[4] anti-virus and anti-spam and webmail functionality.[5] Administration functions can be performed using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) or a web browser.
Groupware and collaboration functionality are provided by the use of MAPI, CalDAV, CardDAV, SyncML and Exchange ActiveSync protocols.[6]
According to one survey in May 2016, MailEnable has the largest reported install base on the Windows platform, and ranked fourth all in the list of email servers visible on the internet behind exim, Postfix and Sendmail.[7]
Product editions
There are four editions of MailEnable;
- Standard (Free, fully functional, POP and SMTP server[8][9] which also provides IMAP and webmail)[10]
- Professional (Content filtering and antivirus)[11][12]
- Enterprise (Collaboration/sharing, database and clustering)[13]
- Enterprise Premium (Mobile web administration and unlimited Outlook Client/MAPI connections)[6]