I've been running iMail, IIS, & DNS all on the same box for some time now. I'd like to move out to task specific servers. I've just started a separate webserver for IIS. Currently iMail & DNS are on the same box but I will be separating them next week. My question is now that our IIS domains are hosted on a completely separate server our webmail doesn't work anymore. For example http://www.example.com:8383 just gives an error and times out. What is the work around for this issue? What entry can I put in DNS so it knows anything requesting port 8383 go to the Imail server.
Your help is greatly appreciated.


You have a couple of choices...

1) Preferred, add an "A" record of 'mail' for each domain pointing to the IP of you IMail server.
2) Use port mapping a the router to route all 8383 requests to IMail IP.

Regards,

David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Services
+1.949.584-1514

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