Mercury Mail Server Web-interface copyright by Johannes Prost https://www.yorktondigital.ca
Questions or Comments send to support@yorktondigital.ca
Mercury Mail copyright by David Harris https://www.pmail.com

The Mercury Mail Server Web-interface
This software package gives you the ability to administrate certain aspects of the Mercury Mail Server independent from the Mail Server Console
by using a Web browser. This is the First Version and with it are the main day-to-day functions as it started out as a "privat" project. 
But as the project developed further, the idea of sharing to like-minded users of Mercury Mail, some more functions, as planned in the beginning, were added.

What is possible with this web-interface? Here is a short listing of the functions.
	Mail Server System
		Check Server Module Status, online or off
		Change various Template Files
		Have the Mail Server Lookup Commands presented
		Read and Edit Mercury's Configuration File as needed
		Start, Restart and Stop the Server as needed to apply certain Changes. For some changes a Restart is automatically executed

	User Management 
		List, Create and Delete Local User
		Change User Passwords
		Create/Delete Alias
		Create/Delete Synonyms
		
	SMTP Server
		Update the SMTP Authentication File
		Update the Transaction Filter
		Update the Compliance Whitelist
		Update the Kill File
		Create & maintain Connection Control rules
		Create & maintain RBLs	
		
	IMAP Server
		Update the IMAP Login Alias File
		Create & maintain Connection Control rules
		
	POP3 Server
		Update the POP3 Login Alias File
		Create & maintain Connection Control rules
		
	Content Control
		Update Mercury's Spambust File
		Update a Custom Content Control File
		Update the Content Control Blacklist File
		Update the Content Control Whitelist File
		
	SpamHalter Daemon
		Update the Sender Whitelist
		Update the Local Receiver Exclude List
		
	Mercury Logs
		View the different Server Module Logs
		
System Requirements
A licensed Mercury Mail Server, as Mercury has to run as service, :) and a Web Server, both on the same machine. The Web Server must handle php, Server Side Includes (SSI) and if Mail Server Logs
are desired, Directory Listings have to be activated in the virtual host configuration for the logs directory. 
The project is developed with Apache as Web Server. Any other Web Server should work as well. Some changes to the SSI commands may have to be adjusted. 

Enjoy!

Johannes 	
mercury@yorktondigital.ca	 				 		 				
					




