Pat,

By default Imail answers on all IP addresses assigned to the machine it's
running on.  Hence there's no selective way to designate which IP addresses
IIS/Imail chooses to answer on.  Since you're running both IIS/Imail on the
same box, you'll likely want to continue having IIS answer on port 80 and
set Imail to answer on something other than port 80, like 8383 for instance.
You can change this setting in the Web Messaging Mgr.

Randy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 9:53 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] 2 Web Servers


Hi all,
I'm trying to install imail w\ Web messaging on an NT server that has
multiple IP addresses: 1 IP address for imail\web messaging and 1 for IIS
for my main web server. The problem is that I cannot use port 80 for both
(different) addresses.  I've tried using a different Web server (apache)
with the same result: either iMail or web server answers both IPs (depending
on which one started first).  I've replicated this problem on a different
server and could find no reference to it on either MS's or Ipswitch's KB.
Is this a limitation of the OS or am I missing something? Thanks in advance
for any help.

cheers,

-pat williams
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