For what it's worth, IIS6 (Windows Server 2003) isn't the horror story that previous versions are. It's been out for over a year, but if you search Microsoft for security bulletins affecting IIS6 you'll find zero. Not even Apache has pulled that off.

But when Imail Webmail came out on NT4 IIS several years ago (and many critical IIS patches and service packs ago), that was not the case.


I would guess that re-working Imail to use an external webserver (IIS and Apache, as, eg, ColdFusion has been doing for years) would be major work.

But I agree that Ipswitch continuing to do their own webserver at this point is not where Imail's value added is.

Len


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