Isode's M-Switch, M-Vault and M-Store servers are supported on the following platforms:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 (32- and 64-bit) and 5.0 (32- and
    64-bit) and CentOS equivalents
  • SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
  • Solaris 8 and 9 (32-bit)
  • Solaris 10 (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2003 and 2008 Enterprise Edition with SP2 (32- and 64-bit)
  • HP-UX 11iv1 on PA-RISC (32-bit)

M-Box and M-Link are supported on all the platforms listed above with the exception of HP-UX. In addition:

  • Xuxa is only provided on Linux and 32-bit Windows.
  • Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is not supported on Windows or HP-UX.
Please note that mixing 32- and 64-bit versions of Isode products on a single system will not work. For example the 64-bit version of M-Vault must not be installed with the 32-bit versions of M-Switch and M-Box.

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Isode strongly recommends that production services operate only on supported platforms, and that evaluations of Isode products are only undertaken on supported platforms.

Use of the Isode servers on Windows XP is appropriate for simple evaluations and demonstrations. However, Isode does not support running the servers on this OS in a production environment. The Isode client applications are fully supported on Windows XP.

The Solaris binary packages are only supported on Sparc Ultra processors (sun4u architecture).

Linux andWindows packages require a Pentium II or better, or AMD Athlon. In all cases the operating system must be updated with all available updates and patches from the operating system supplier. This can be important for the security of your system. Isode reserves the right not to support a system which is not up to date.

On Solaris it is necessary to have the latest patched version of Sun’s C++ run time libraries. The latest patch number is 119963-08.

A more recent version of this patch should be used if available.

If you have questions about specific platform support, then please contact us.


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