You Can however write a POP mail component and deal with messages that way.
This allows you to separate your IMail server from any www services. This
way you do not need the webmail interface.
This does place the burden of sending mail on you. You would also loose some
mail box administration/organization features. But for simple sending and
receiving a combination of pop and smpt components would work.
Regards.
John
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 12:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] IIS
>Im doing some playing and testing with IIS among other things. One
>thing I'm working on is setting up IIS to handle web templates
>instead of Imail handling them.
afaik, several people have asked for that, even attempted it, but so
far, nobody's reported success. If Imail's application server ran as
an IIS filter rather than as a .cgi, but .... Imail web service runs
as its self-confatined, non-cooperating HTTP server and can't
co-exist with IIS.
ie, turning off web msging service kills the Imail .cgi calls needed
to talk to Imail's unexposed, proprietary API.
Len
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