>When I go to http://www.1.com:8383, http://www.2.com:8383, or
>http://www.3.com:8383 it says I am logging onto the 1.com domain.  My
>question is, how or is it possible that I can get it to recognize the 2 and
>3 domains?  For example Apache can serve web pages based on the domain URL
>(so you can theoretically have 10,000 sites on one IP address).  Is this
>possible with I-Mail?

For an introduction to the ipswitch knowledge base, start here:

http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19990901-DM03.htm

and keep looking around. If what you want to do is doable, it's 
explained in the KB.

You can't solve this pb with DNS, since DNS will only tell a 
client/browser at which ip to find the page requested.

However, different HTTP 1.1 "host headers" in the page request made 
by the browser and sent to port :8383 of a single ip are the way an 
HTTP 1.1 web server can decide which page to return to the requestor.

Happy hunting.

(BTW, this may not be relevant, we had a discussion here a while back 
where HTTP 1.1 server programming using "http redirect" could be used 
to send a browser to a different machine (URL + ip) after login.)

Len



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