I run my IIS5 on a seperate machine from my IMAIL....It works out no
problem. Just make sure that you MX records point to the Imail server and
your A records and other www records and so forth point to the IIS machine.
As for issues with Cold Fusion or SQL server, I don't forsee any but I don't
run either currently on my network.
Russ Eisenberg, CCNA, CNA, N+
Director of IT Services
Worldwide Security Network
718.380.0209
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----- Original Message -----
From: "calvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 1:28 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Need Advise
> I do collocation with a ISP here in the Oklahoma City area. Right now I
> have some 2 machines. On machine one I have the IMAIL, IIS5, and Cold
> Fusion. The other machine has SQL Server on it. I am having some big
> time problems with my IIS 5 shutting down all the time and I am going to
> be building another machine and install Cold Fusion and the IIS 5 on it,
> and leave the other machine just running IMAIL for the time being.
>
> Is there anything special that I have to do to let IMAIL run on a
> separate machine? I thought you guys would have some tips since some of
> you deal with IMAIL day in and day out. My mail server had been running
> perfect since day 1, but I am weary about upgrading to 7.0. I am
> currently on 6.5.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Charles
>
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