> IMail 7.5 on Win2K Server with IIS5.  We use port 80 for our
> webs. We would
> like to be able to set up a separate domain to run the web messaging.
> Am curious if the following scenario would work.
>
> The host name for IMAIL is machinename.ourdomain.com
> The IP Address is xxx.xxx.xx.x
> The Port for Web Messaging has been changed from 8383 to xx.
>
> Could I Create a new web with a different IP address
> such as xxx.xxx.xx.xxx

No need to change the IP address, since IIS can do host header filtering.
But you can set it up on a different IP if you want. IMail listens to all
IPs on the machine, so it doesn't care. IIS can be set up to be selective,
as you likely know already.

> Name the web "webmail"

The name is irrelevant. The host header is not irrelevant, if you're
sharing IPs. The easiest way is to create a new website in IIS, with a
host header filter of "webmail.yourdomain.com", and make sure you've got
an A record for that host in your DNS (or use a wildcard DNS record so you
can add any such tertiary hostname in the future.)


> point it to the directory Imail\web and make the default page
> "login.html"

Ack! No. IIS doesn't serve the IMail web templates, IMail does. Instead of
pointing the IIS website to a folder, point it to a URL, and make the url
something like "http://webmail.yourdomain.com:xx/";. That way, users won't
ever have to enter the non-standard port... it will just automagically
appear in their browser address field.

> Set up a dns reverse lookup pointer to webmail.ourdomain.com

There is no need for PTR records on webservers. PTRs are important for
mailservers only.


> And, connect in the browser using http://webmail:xx (xx being the port
> number)?

Done like described, a user connects with "http://webmail.yourdomain.com/";
(the standard port 80, assuming IIS is listening on that port).


> Would there be any conflicts with the machine IP address, or
> would it work
> okay?

That would work okay.

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