Note that they don't say HTTP serving application.  Imail serves
SMTP/POP3/IMAP to the web, therefore it is a web serving application.
The web interface fits into the "Web applications" category from the MS
quote in my previous post.

Dan Horne


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> Imail's web mail is a web serving application. Or is that 
> also stretching the truth?
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> That would beg the question; is email a web serving 
> application? I'd say yes, but that seems open to interpretation.
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> 
> FWIW, I remember seeing some discussions quite some time ago 
> that a mail server was not allowed to be installed on the web edition.
> 
> And, here's what MS says: "Installations of non-Web serving 
> applications are prohibited."
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> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview
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> Tom
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> | 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?
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