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Revision as of 08:54, 18 February 2013

Software

MailStore Server

Operating Systems (32-bit and 64-bit Versions)

  • Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher
  • Microsoft Windows Vista
  • Microsoft Windows 7
  • Microsoft Windows 8
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (incl. SBS and R2)
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (incl. Foundation, SBS and R2)
  • Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2012
  • Microsoft Windows Home Server Power Pack 2 or higher

Other Software

MailStore Client

Operating Systems (32-bit and 64-bit Versions)

  • Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher
  • Microsoft Windows Vista
  • Microsoft Windows 7
  • Microsoft Windows 8
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (incl. SBS, R2)
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (incl. Foundation, SBS and R2)
  • Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2012
  • Microsoft Windows Home Server Power Pack 2 or higher

Other Software

MailStore Outlook Add-in

  • Microsoft Outlook XP
  • Microsoft Outlook 2003
  • Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Microsoft Outlook 2010 (32-bit and 64-bit versions, Click-to-Run is not supported)
  • Microsoft Outlook 2013 (32-bit and 64-bit versions)
  • Microsoft Outlook 2013 as component for Office 365 (Click-to-Run)

Other Software

MailStore Web Access

The following web browsers are officially supported by MailStore Web Access:

  • Apple Safari 3 or higher
  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or higher
  • Mozilla Firefox 3 or higher
  • Opera 9 or higher

MailStore Mobile Web Access

Stock web browsers on the following platforms are officially supported:

  • Apple iOS 3.2 or higher
  • Android 2.3 or higher
  • Windows Phone 7.5 or higher
  • Blackberry 7 or higher

Other 3rd party web browsers on those or other mobile platforms may also work, but are not officially supported.

Hardware

The following table gives you an overview of hardware, typically used in corresponding customer environments.

up to 25 users

  • Operating System: Windows XP/Vista or Windows Home Server
  • Processor (CPU): Single Core 1.6 GHz
  • Main Memory (RAM): 1 GB
  • Hard Disks: IDE/SATA

up to 75 users

  • Operating System: Windows Server 2003/2008/2012 Std. or SBS
  • Processor (CPU): DualCore 1.8 GHz
  • Main Memory (RAM): 2 GB
  • Hard Disks: SATA 2

up to 150 users

  • Operating System: Windows Server 2003/2008/2012 Std. odr SBS
  • Processor (CPU): Dual Core 2.4 GHz
  • Main Memory (RAM): 2 GB
  • Hard Disks: SATA 2 (Hardware RAID recommended)

up to 500 users

  • Operating System: Windows Server 2003/2008/2012
  • Processor (CPU): Dual Core 3.0 GHz
  • Main Memory (RAM): 3 GB
  • Hard Disks: SCSI/SAS (Hardware RAID recommended)

up to 1,000 users

  • Operating System: Windows Server 2003/2008/2012
  • Processor (CPU): Quad Core 2.2 GHz
  • Main Memory (RAM): 4 GB
  • Hard Disks: SCSI/SAS (Hardware RAID recommended)

more than 1,000 users

  • Operating System: Windows Server 2003/2008/2012
  • Processor (CPU): Quad Core 2.8 GHz
  • Main Memory (RAM): 4 GB
  • Hard Disks: SCSI/SAS (Hardware RAID recommended)

The system requirements strongly depend on the number and type of email in a company. While few but big emails have high requirements on hard disk capacity, many small emails put pressure on the database during search operations. So it is hard to give a precise statement about hardware requirements in detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dedicated machine

Q: Can I install MailStore Server on the same computer where Microsoft Exchange or any other email server is installed or do I have to install it on a dedicated machine?

A: Primarily this depends on the size of your setup. With less than 150 clients there is no problem installing MailStore Server onto a running Exchange- or Fileserver. For larger setups we recommend using a dedicated server in order to run MailStore Server.

Database server

Q: Most email archiving products on the market seem to require Microsoft SQL Server or a similar product installed. Does MailStore Server also require an external database server?

A: MailStore Server comes with an embedded database and does not depend on any other external database server.

Web server

Q: Do I need an additional web server like Microsoft IIS or Apache to offer MailStore Web Access to my clients?

A: No. MailStore Server runs its own HTTP server on the corresponding TCP ports. Therefore you do not need an additional web server to use MailStore Web Access.

Anti-Virus Software

F: What needs to be considered while using anti-virus software with MailStore?

A: When using file based virus scanners, it is recommended to exclude all archive directories (master database and archive stores) from scanning. If the virus scanner also scans network connections, especially SMTP, POP3 and IMAP as well as HTTP/HTTPS connections, you must fully uninstall the product and reboot the machine in case any occurring archiving problems such as timeouts.

Virtualization

Q: Is it possible to run MailStore Server on virtual machines like VMWare guests or similar?

A: Yes it is possible, as long as the underlying operating system supports it, there is no problem running MailStore Server inside a virtualized environment.

Terminal Server environments

Q: Is it possible to run MailStore in a terminal server environment?

A: Yes, this is absolutely possible.

Network Attached Storage

Q: Do I have to store the archive on the local hard disk, or can I also store it (or parts of it) on network attached storage, e.g. a network share?

A: Since version 4.0, MailStore supports the storage on NAS (Network Attached Storage) systems. To use MailStore with storage on a NAS, different options are available. Those are described in the article Using Network Attached Storage (NAS).

Note: A storage system attached via FibreChannel or iSCSI is called Storage Area Network-storage (SAN). SAN-storage is used like a local disk, so that no further configuration is needed to run MailStore Server on it.