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From: Sanford Whiteman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Shmuel Maruani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It's not works on port 80 it's
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I do it but it not works
Currently I have 2 IP on the server
Should I remove one and start again?
Yes, as the guide says, each IMail's services will bind to addresses
that exist on the system at the time the service is started. The
procedure is not something I would do on a live
Sany may be it because I have shared hosting on the server that means we
have more than one IIS Web site?
Eh?
It doesn't matter how many IIS sites you have. Users are redirected to
these sites by host header redirection, which is independent of IP and
port (it actually looks at the HTTP
: [IMail Forum] Running iMail Web Messaging with IIS
I'm running Imail and IIS, including a SMTP virtual server all on one
machine.
My Imail smtp port is 22.
I have two Ips on my server, one for Imail (.114), one for IIS ( .115),
IIS
smtp running on port 26
I created a website in IIS
It's not works on port 80 it's just redirect to domain:8383 or other
port Is some one success to install with iis and mail on the same
server?
Yes, both on port 80 but not on the same IP address (i.e., if it thuis
isn't clear to you already, you can't use host header redirection
Sorry links are working now.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 3:30 PM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Running iMail Web Messaging with IIS
Your sign-up page gives a page
Forum] Running iMail Web Messaging with IIS
I'm running Imail and IIS, including a SMTP virtual server all on one
machine.
My Imail smtp port is 22.
I have two Ips on my server, one for Imail (.114), one for IIS ( .115),
IIS
smtp running on port 26
I created a website in IIS, that forwards
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Running iMail Web Messaging with IIS
I'm running Imail and IIS, including a SMTP virtual server all on one
machine.
My Imail smtp port is 22.
I have two Ips on my server, one for Imail (.114), one for IIS ( .115), IIS
smtp running on port 26
I created a website
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So what is listening on port 25?
John Tolmachoff
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:IMail_Forum
, 2004 06:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Running iMail Web Messaging with IIS **A few corrections from my last post** I have one Windows 2003 Server running both IIS and Imail. I have two IPs, .114 for Imail web messaging, .115 for web hosting. In IIS I setup a webpage
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Forum] Running iMail Web Messaging with IIS
Nope. What I am trying to do is run Web Messaging as a virtual server on port
80. So www.mysite.com goes to the main
site and mail.mysite.com goes to the iMail site.
If it's only CGI pages it should
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**A few corrections from my
See our example on our main site at http://www.bhosted.net
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We
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**A few corrections from my last post**
I have one Windows 2003 Server running both IIS and Imail.
I have two IPs, .114 for Imail web
: [IMail Forum] Running iMail Web Messaging with IIS
Tim,
These two are on the same server running IISand Imail, just 2 different IPs
www.revonex.com
http://mail.revonex.com
Is this not what you are trying to accomplish??
Andy
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If I can get the CGI application to run under IIS I could set it up
as a virtual server easily.
Well, I guess you didn't read my initial post, or you'd know this
isn't possible. All this other stuff has just been crosstalk.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman,
Your sign-up page gives a page not found/dns error.
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We
Messaging with IIS
Your sign-up page gives a page not found/dns error.
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Of Barbara Nelson
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I didn't get a DNS error when I went to the mail.bhosted.net:81 link below.
Barbara
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Is there a tutorial or something out there on how to do this? Seems like it
would be a common thing.
Tim
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Is there a tutorial or something out there on how to do this? Seems
like it would be a common thing.
No, it's actually not possible. IWEBMSG's pages must be served by
IWEBMSG's own internal web server, by design.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief
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Is there a tutorial or something out there on how to do this? Seems like
it
would be a common thing.
Tim
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Is there a tutorial or something out there on how to do this? Seems like
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would be a common thing.
Tim
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Is there a tutorial or something out there on how to do this? Seems
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