> 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.

Sorry, can't do that with IMail. IMail will bind to every IP on the server,
so if you've got it configured to serve web templates on port 80, you won't
be serving *any* IIS sites on port 80, regardless of your IP configuration.

Hope this helps,
Ron

ron allen hornbaker    humankind systems, inc.     mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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