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email settings displayed incorrectly

ollybee

New Pleskian
In Plesk customers can click on a question mark next to their email account to display the settings to configure their mail client. In part of this it says "Supported incoming mail protocols: POP3, IMAP"

Plesk for windows uses Mailenable standard by default, this gives no IMAP support.

You should update that screen it;s confusing for users
 
During Plesk installation ME is installed with IMAP support by default. There is installation option for ME package:

<install-exe-package command-line="/s /B /IMAP" />
 
Have you checked it?
 

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