Bill,

Sunday, August 18, 2002 you wrote:
BL> Isn't George only having problems with web messaging? If so, then
BL> it is not an MS SMTP issues. I was referring to the IIS web server
BL> and asking whether it was running, which would cause problems for
BL> IMail's web messaging service if running on the same port (port
BL> 80) as IIS (that is, without doing some tricky work-arounds).

    Yes, I understood your point but your suggestion made me think of
    something else.
    
    I think he is getting to the web messaging so I don't think it is
    IIS per se conflicting with IMAIL.

    But I thought when you suggested IIS that it would be good to
    check MS SMTP service which might have gotten itself started or
    restarted on port 25.  In that case then IMAIL1.exe would be
    firing and a message would be placed in the IMAIL queue but would
    never deliver because MS SMTP would have binded port 25 first.

    So really just throwing out ideas and your suggestion made me
    think of that possibility.

    But I still don't understand yet if the message is getting into
    the ImAIL Queue or not.

Terry


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