There was some talk in here last week about using IIS5 to redirect
http requests arriving on ipaddress:80 to ipaddress:8383 where Imail
is listening.
Len
>the only way that I think that you could do what your talking about
>with IIS on the same machine is to make sure that all your web hosts
>are bound to a different IP then your web mail hosts. If you have
>domains setup to listen on all unassigned IPs on a machine then it
>will automatically listen to all the IPs and will block the Imail web server.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Mast,
>WinFakt!
>Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 5:22 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] http://www.domain.com:8383 ??
>
>
>Steve,
>
> > Now I need to do http://www.Patrick.be.kz:8383 to login to my webmail.
> > How can I make it so that i can do http://mail.patrick.be.kz to get to the
> > webmail?
>
> > > If your not running a web server then you just make the port 80
> > > which is the default http port
>
>I'm also running IIS5 on the same machine.
>My main host in iMail is patrick.be.kz, the alias in iMail is
>mail.patrick.be.kz
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