Congratulations! If you've followed these steps, your MailWizz application should now be installed with a valid license.

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Note: The curl extension is strictly mandatory. MailWizz uses it to make an outbound API request to the Envato verification servers to validate your license key. 3. Fresh Installation and License Activation

The process of a is straightforward—enter your key and email, then verify. But as we’ve seen, server connectivity, domain matching, and expired keys can complicate things.

Because Mailwizz is self-hosted, the license key is stored locally on your server.

Upload the MailWizz zip file to your server's root directory (e.g., /var/www/html/ or public_html ). Extract the files and ensure the directory permissions allow the web server to read and write to the files. Step 2: Launch the Web Installer

If your license expired or was blocked, you might be locked out of the admin panel. You can manually update it in your database: Log into through your hosting control panel. Select your MailWizz database.

| Action | Best Practice | |:---|:---| | | Always back up your entire MailWizz installation (files and database) before any major change like a server migration or update. | | Support Packs | Keep your support pack active. A support pack provides an activation key that enables you to receive official support from the MailWizz team. | | Official Channels | For any persistent license issues, always seek help through official channels like the MailWizz Forum or the documentation . | | License Types | Understand the difference between a Regular License (for a single end product where users aren't charged) and an Extended License (for a SaaS product where you charge your users). |

MailWizz is compatible with standard LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stacks. Before you begin, double-check that your server meets these minimum requirements to avoid potential issues down the line: