> > The best solution is to offload the graphics and have IIS handle 
> them.  That will almost certainly
> > make the problem go away.

>Alright, any clues on how to do this? :)

First, you need to copy the .GIF files to IIS, and make sure that IIS can 
serve them (you need to know the URL that they are at).

You will want to edit the \IMail\web\readmail.html file.  Search for 
".gif".  Anywhere you see ".gif", you need to change the URL to the one at 
IIS.  For example, <IMG SRC="mail_new.gif"> might get changed to <IMG 
SRC="http://www.example.com/images/mail_new.gif";>.

                                                            -Scott

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