While viewing our internal company forum, I noticed we're
getting *MANY* of these complaints from various users.  They usually
appear when they are trying to add/delete users and/or aliases.
IPSwitch tech support closed our case after saying the resolution was to
move WebMail off port 80 (which in unacceptable).  How is it that a
WEB-enabled product can't run reliably on Port 80?

        IPSwitch reviewed our logs and determined that a CodeRed
'attempt' was made against our Imail server about every 2-3 minutes
(which is correct).  I don't see how that can render the Web Messaging
as useless, considering Microsoft isssued a small patch to address this
issue on IIS (which is what the worm attacks) and we've never had a
problem since.  No other webservers we run (including IIS, Apache,
Post.Office and several smaller systems) have any issues with this.

        Hardware Specs:

        Dell PowerEdge 2650
        Dual Xeon 1.8GHZ
        1GB Memory
        (3) 72GB SCSI Drives - Raid 5

        Software Specs:

        Windows 2000 SP3 (Same results when we were running SP1 & SP2)
        IMail v7.13
        IIS NOT installed
        No Additional Software


-Mark McDonald
 
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