There isn’t a way to “propagate” the settings down to the mailboxes using it unfortunately. We went back and forth on that for a while and decided not…
Make sure you are entering the cost/price currently according to your system locale. Updating the mailbox plan’s don’t push the new updated settings b…
Mac does use EWS and on the mailbox plans in CloudPanel you need to make sure EWS (and ECP) are enabled. It could be they were. It looks like you set …
Usually archiving happens on the server side and doesn’t actually check the individual mailboxes. CloudPanel does remove “Authenticated Users” from ha…
If you have already created companies then it won’t be so easy. We would most likely have to help. You can keep resellers disabled and we will look at…
It could be a bug and we will check that out. I would suggest you use resellers anyways because it will be there in case anything changes in the futur…
No, you can only lock a single database to a single company.
That is a good idea but you know that you can lock a company down to a specific mailbox database: Maybe doing that would be better?
It could be you have EWS turned off on the mailbox plan that CloudPanel uses because I believe it uses EWS to connect. I doubt it would be anything to…
It shouldn’t let you add a company without a plan. What version are you running?
That’s because you aren’t supposed to be working on Saturday/Sunday 😛 Glad you figured it out!
There is a menu that you can open at the top right and choose View Databases under Microsoft Exchange. Also, the CloudPanel Service should be installe…
Glad you got it working!
ECP needs to be enabled and updating the mailbox plan in CloudPanel doesn’t go back to all the users that are assigned to it and change their values (…
No, you should be able to apply a transport rule to a specific set of security/distribution groups
