>>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.
>
>Actually, there *is* a way to do this.
yes, there is but it's IIS/Apache doing it, not Imail. Whatever, it's
a cool solution.
>This is assuming that your www.domain.com and mail.domain.com IP
>addresses are the same.
Are you sure that's a requirement? I bet they can be different
ip:port, no? Aren't these or similar HTTP 1.1 techniques used in
"domain cloaking"?
Len
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