Plesk for Linux is shipped with the Postfix and Qmail mail servers. For IMAP and POP3 delivery, Courier IMAP or Dovecot can be used. We recommend that you use Dovecot instead of the default Courier IMAP server. Dovecot is faster, more secure, and it consumes fewer server resources and provides support for server-side mail filtering rules.
You can switch between the mail servers in Tools & Settings > Updates and Upgrades > Add/Remove Components > Mail hosting features or in Tools & Settings > Mail Server Settings.
Plesk will start using the new mail server without any need for server restart. You can select another mail server at any time later.
/usr/share/pop3d.pem
or /usr/share/imapd.pem
file, and save it to /etc/dovecot/private/
under the name ssl-cert-and-key.pem
. Make sure that the new file has the 0400 root:root
permissions. After that restart the Dovecot service.Apart from the default mail server (MailEnable), Plesk for Windows supports IceWarp (Merak) and SmarterMail, which are not shipped with Plesk but should be installed separately. To use IceWarp or SmarterMail, do the following:
The mail server you have installed should now be displayed in the list of available mail servers.
Plesk will start using the new mail server without any need for server restart. You can select another mail server at any time later.
Note: SmarterMail mail server allows you to switch on the Require SMTP Authentication option on the domain level. However, this option can be switched on only when open relay is selected on the server level in Plesk. With other relay modes, Plesk switches off this option. To switch on this option, allow open relay in Plesk as described in the Configuring Server-Wide Mail Settings section and go to SmarterMail > Settings > Defaults > Domain Defaults.