We have a customer that wants to run an inexpensive copy of Windows 2003
Server (Web Edition) as the basis for his Imail server. 

He isn't going to run AD on this machine and it's only job will be to push
Imail. 

Has anyone done this? 
Yes

Was it successful? 
Yes

Any pitfalls?
As long as you will use the Imail database no.


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Subject: [IMail Forum] Imail and Microsoft Server 2003 Web Edition

We have a customer that wants to run an inexpensive copy of Windows 2003
Server (Web Edition) as the basis for his Imail server. He isn't going to
run AD on this machine and it's only job will be to push Imail. Has anyone
done this? Was it successful? Any pitfalls?

Thanks...

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