> > BTW, to the original poster: What speaks against running IMail web > server generally on 80?
Is that what most of you do? I always ran it as default. We don't offer webmail to all clients. Now I have a good customer that requested web mail, I provided it, now he doesn't want the 8383. John On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 17:24:37 +0200, Admin-ML wrote: > >>> If I understand that correct, it is no forward to 8383, so it >>> passes >>> everything through 80. So there should be no direct connection >>> between >>> client and 8383, just between client and 80, and between 80 and >>> 8383. >> >> If by "that" you mean mod_rewrite, no. Mod_rewrite doesn not >> proxy the request; the client still needs to be allowed to >> talk to 8383. Mod_proxy or router-level translation would be >> necessary, as I mentioned. > > Ah, ok :). > > > BTW, to the original poster: What speaks against running IMail web > server generally on 80? > > To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html > List Archive: http://www.mail- > archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ > Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/ ColdFusion ASP ActiveState PERL Hosting Includes 10 Domains - 100% Browser Based Administration http://www.cybersmarts.net LogFileManager - IIS LogFile Management Tool WebPageChecker - Helps Maintain Server UpTime http://www.serverautomationtools.com To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
