How about port forwarding on your own network???  You could forward any
number of external ports to a single port inside your firewall....

Anthony

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 13:46, Stic.Net wrote:
> I work for a small Internet provider that just switched over from post.office to 
>Imail a few weeks ago.  A handful of our users have been trying to access web 
>messaging from their places of work, but have been unable to because of firewalls on 
>their end that block all web traffic that isn't on port 80.
> Is it possible to have Imail web messaging listen on port 80 and 8383 
>simultaneously?  
> Our server is a w2k server box.  IIS is installed, but not being used.  Would IIS 
>cause conflicts with Imail on port 80?
> 
> Thanks for any info you can provide,
> Bart Lackorn
> STIC.NET
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