If I'm not mistaken, in the archives you will find instructions for running
both Imail and IIS on port 80 on different IP addresses.  It was pretty
complicated and involved registry edits, but it was reported to work.  IIRC,
it had something to do with starting one of the services first (IIS, I
think), letting it grab the IP addresses it needed (with no websites set to
use (with no sites set to use "all unassigned"), then starting Web Messaging
and letting it grab the remainder.  I seem to remember you may have to edit
the IIS metabase as well.  But then I could be cooking up custom memories,
as I have been known to do.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck Schick
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:46 AM
To: IMail_Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] Setting up Web Mail on Port 80

We are migrating imail to a new server.  Previously we have run Webmail on
port 8383, but want to run it on port 80.  What are the pitfalls of this?
Is it best to turn IIS off or just have IIS run on a different port.  We
have a lot of clients who run into firewall problems with port 8383.

Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
(303)-421-5140
www.warp8.com


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