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MagicSpam can be installed through either the Automatic Installation process which utilizes the One-Command Installation method or the Manual Installation process which consists of the Download and Install steps. Regardless of the method of installation, the license key needs be registered through the Registration Process.
The Automatic Installation process is the recommended method to install MagicSpam as it automatically detects the web panel, operating system and architecture of the server before installing the appropriate MagicSpam product based on the license key and detected server information.
In this guide, you will learn how to install MagicSpam on your server and register your license key, including the following information:
Prerequisites
Automatic Installation
Manual Installation
Registration Process
Note
This guide is applicable to all MagicSpam products as the installation process is the same across all LITE, PLUS and PRO versions.
Prerequisites
Before starting, make sure to have the following at hand:
information on the web panel, operating system and architecture of the server
access to the command line terminal as root user on the server
a valid MagicSpam license key
Automatic Installation
Alert
The MagicSpam One-Command Installation method is not currently available on Windows servers, please follow the Manual Installation process to install MagicSpam for MailEnable.
The Automatic Installation process utilizes the One-Command Installation method which allows you to download and install MagicSpam using a single command at the terminal. Simply run the following terminal command as the root user on the web panel / email server, replacing the <license key> placeholder with your valid MagicSpam license key.
The command will download and run the installer script which automatically detects the web panel, operating system and architecture of the server before installing the appropriate MagicSpam product based on the license key and detected server information. Once completed, similar output will be shown in the terminal:
Running MagicSpam Installer Script 1
Validating command line arguments and system
Downloading the MagicSpam installation package for <web panel> on <operating system>
Installing the MagicSpam installation package <path to MagicSpam package>
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
<server specific installation output>
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Completed MagicSpam Installation
The Manual Installation process consists of the Download and Install steps.
Download
The objective of the Download step is to obtain and transfer the MagicSpam installation package to your web panel / email server. The first step is to download the appropriate MagicSpam installation package by entering your license key in our Downloads Site.
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Carefully select the Operating System and Architecture (32/64 bit) that matches your system. If you don’t know which one to choose, please contact your hosting provider or system administrator to be certain, otherwise there may be unknown and possibly service affecting consequences.
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If you did not directly download the MagicSpam installation package to your web panel server, then the next step is to transfer the previously downloaded MagicSpam installation package to your remote web panel / email server. Simply run the following terminal command as the root user on the local server, replacing the <path to MagicSpam package>, <user>, and <server> placeholders with the path to the installation package, the remote user, and server IP address respectively.
Open a terminal session as the root user on the cPanel server and run the following command, replacing the <path to MagicSpam package> placeholder with the path to the installation package.
Allow a few moments for the installation to complete. Once completed, similar output will be shown in the terminal:
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Installation complete! Your next
step is to point a web browser to
your WHM interface and launch
Plugins / MagicSpam to configure!
Both the Plesk Administrative Interface and Command Line can be used to install MagicSpam on a Plesk server.
Plesk Administrative Interface
Note
If you are upgrading MagicSpam, navigate through the following path to remove the existing installation.
Plesk Admin Panel >> Extensions >> My Extensions >> MagicSpam >> More >> Remove
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Log into your Plesk administrative interface and navigate to 'My Extensions'.
Plesk Admin Panel >> Extensions >> My Extensions
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Install MagicSpam by clicking on the ‘Upload Extension’ button and upload the previously downloaded MagicSpam installation package. Please note that as of Plesk version 17.x, the ‘Upload Extension’ button is not available unless you add the following configuration lines to the /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/panel.ini file.
Open a terminal session as the root user on the Plesk server and run the following command, replacing the <path to MagicSpam package> placeholder with the path to the installation package.
Open a terminal session as the root user on the DirectAdmin server and run one of the following commands, replacing the <path to MagicSpam package> placeholder with the path to the installation package.
rpm -i <path to MagicSpam RPM package>
dpkg -i <path to MagicSpam DEB package>
Allow a few moments for the installation to complete. Once completed, the following output will be shown at the terminal:
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Installation complete! Your next
step is to point a web browser to
your DirectAdmin interface and launch
Plugins / MagicSpam to configure!
Double click on the MagicSpam installation file to start the installation process.
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Click 'Next'.
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Carefully read the terms of the license agreement, click on the checkbox next to 'I accept the terms of the License Agreement', and click on 'Install'.
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Once the installation is complete, click on 'Finish'.
Note
If you are upgrading MagicSpam, remove the previously installed version by running the following terminal command as the root user.
Open a terminal session as the root user on the InterWorx server and run the following command, replacing the <path to MagicSpam package> placeholder with the path to the installation package.
Allow a few moments for the installation to complete. Once completed, the following output will be shown at the terminal:
================================
Installation complete! Your next
step is to point a web browser to
your NodeWorx interface and launch
Plugins / MagicSpam to configure!
Note
If you are upgrading MagicSpam, remove the previously installed version by running one of the following terminal commands as the root user.
Open a terminal session as the root user on the Zimbra server and run one of the following commands, replacing the <path to MagicSpam package> placeholder with the path to the installation package.
Open a terminal session as the root user on the Postfix server and run one of the following commands, replacing the <path to MagicSpam package> placeholder with the path to the installation package.
At this stage, MagicSpam is installed on the server but is yet to be enabled. Please follow the instructions for your specific web panel to access the MagicSpam Administrative Interface.
MagicSpam can be accessed through WHM Administrative Interface (https://<serverip>:2087) in the 'Plugins' section.
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MagicSpam can be accessed through Plesk Administrative Interface (https://<serverip>:8880). Navigate to 'My Extensions' in the 'Extensions' section.
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MagicSpam can be accessed through DirectAdmin Administrative Interface (https://<serverip>:2222) in the 'Extra Features' section at the Admin Access Level.
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Open up your Internet browser to your server IP address at port 6244. (https://<serverip>:6244)
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At this stage MagicSpam will ask you to set an admin password. After you type and confirm your password, click on 'Save'.
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MagicSpam can be accessed through NodeWorx Administrative Interface (https://<serverip>:2443).
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Open up your Internet browser to your server IP address at port 6244. (https://<serverip>:6244)
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At this stage MagicSpam will ask you to set an admin password. After you type and confirm your password, click on 'Save'.
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Open up your Internet browser to your server IP address at port 6244. (https://<serverip>:6244)
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At this stage MagicSpam will ask you to set an admin password. After you type and confirm your password, click on 'Save'.
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The next step is to register your license key through the MagicSpam Administrative interface, simply enter your license key and register by clicking 'Save' to enable the MagicSpam anti-spam protection.
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An information window will pop up, take a moment to read it through and exit when ready.
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Lastly make sure to set your 'Administration Email Address' in the 'Options' section below the license key registration.
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This email address will only be contacted for critical situations such as errors in processing spam definition updates, license updates, or any other conditions
found that could cause MagicSpam to become inoperable. The package itself will attempt to auto fill this information based on the server administrator email, but simply enter the new address and click 'Save' if you need to change this to a different address,
Installation Completed!
MagicSpam is now installed and registered on your server and likely already protecting your customers from spam through our recommended default server policies and IP reputation rules. We recommend taking the time to click through the MagicSpam interface to tour the available features and options.
Lastly, check out the following forum posts on various MagicSpam features: