The two web servers (IMail and IIS/CF) would need to answer on different
ports. Every reference tag would need to be reference-able like
HTTP://localhost/blabla It works for an image because you reference a
location. A tag is not a location. It might be possible to use frames with
seperate frames drawn from the seperate web servers. I am guessing you would
get into performance issues.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Guy Isabel
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 7:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] IMail 7 vs. IMS 2 by CoolFusion


> I don�t know.  The imail web CGI is quite closed.  I can�t see how it�s
> webserver could co-exist on the same machine with the IIS web server
> requied by CF.
>
> Len

You are quite right in that IMail's webserver component is proprietary and
closed (and somewhat lacking) but it will happily coexist with IIS as long
as the two use different TCP ports. Case in point: Ron's suggestion to use
IIS (or Apache or whatever) to serve the darn .GIFs that often fail to
display properly in IMail's Web Messaging.

Guy
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