> Is it possible, for just one domain out of a few hundred, to change:
> www.theirdomain.com:8383 to just mail.theirdomain.com
> Is there a DNS way to do this?
No. DNS does not govern the port, which is appended by the browser.
You could use a router with port redirection capability to serve up
mail.example.com on port 80 externally, while keeping IWEBMSG on 8383
on the IMail box itself. Alternately, if this is a cosmetic-only
change (thst is, you're not trying to traverse a client firewall by
using a well-known port instead of 8383), you could set up an IIS web
site on mail.example.com that redirects to the other host/port.
--Sandy
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