Don't point to it at all with IIS. Also, make sure to restart your web
services if you change that port.

Before you do, I bet if you try and access it from domainname.com:8383,
you'll see it just fine.

I'm personally running a mail server and admin 2 for clients based on imail
and win2k, they work wonderfully... all of them pump out a lot of email, and
most is accessed through the web (thanks to HKSI's wonderful templates).

Lemme know if you need more detailed help, i may be able to offer more
assistance.

Pete Jr.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of System
Administrator
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 8:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Web Messaging under Windows 2000 Server


Hi!

I am running IMail 6.05 on a Windows 2000 Server and I am getting problems
to access the webmail interface.
As I am running also a WebServer on that box I had to change the port for
the webmessaging interface.
I haven't tested the webmail interface running it on the 80 port, I am
trying to run it on the 88 port as I do it in my other Windows NT Server 4
boxes.
Is there any workaround to solve this problem? The first time that I
installed IMail 6 on a Windows 2000 Server I had problems with the webmail
interface. The browser reaches it, but then waits and waits and waits for
the site to come up and that never happen, all I got in response after a
while waiting is a Time Out warning.
Your help and support on this matter will be much appreciated.

Regards,

Gustavo

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