Could you not install IIS on the Server and have the default.htm redirect to
port 8383. I currently have a link from my intranet page the performs the
same function but with out the auto redirect. Obviously this will put an
extra workload onto your Mail server.
Regards Les.
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Both port 80 and 8383
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> >Is there a way to make Web Messaging listen on both port 80 and 8383?
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> no, it can only listen on one port.
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> Len
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