Thanks, Rory, yes that's what I ended up doing also.
It's just that the users were used to typing in the domain without
the port for the mail login...
Ken
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 4:16 PM
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> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Imail and IIS - IP addresses
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> There is probably a smarter answer but that way I solved it was to move
> imail back to port 8383 and let IIS own port 80 for all ip's.
> Then, for the
> one IP I had it point to the same ip at port 8383.
>
> It works and the users didn't notice (my two ways to measure success)
>
> Ken Bakunas wrote:
>
> > I currently have imail running with one ip address, web mail on port 80.
> > I now added another ip to NT for use in running a web site with IIS on
> > the same server.
> >
> > Since imail grabs up all the ips on the box, when I try to start the
> > web site in IIS I get "Winsock error: IP address already in use".
> >
> > Anyway to tell imail not to use the new ip (without any port number
> > changes)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ken
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