Yes we had this problem, and I recently got advice from the list. The
problem is that two different programs can't be assigned to listen to the
same port on the same physical server. When Imail takes port 80 you can't
run IIS on port 80 on the same server even if you have many IP:s. We solved
this by buying a small server to run IIS and it seems to be working nicely.
Hope this helps. More on the matter can be found in the list archive. I
asked almost the same question abt a month ago and got a few helpful
answers.
Regards
Thomas Svartb�ck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ground Zero Webs, Inc. - Bill Vendramin
Sent: 28. elokuuta 2000 18:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [imail] Multiple IP Addresses
Has anyone had the problem of Imail taking all port 80 IP Addresses?
We would like to have IP address A as a simple IIS website with IP address B
as the address for Imail's web service.
When we do this, IMail takes port 80 on both addresses which essentially
downs our website.
It seems as though IPSwitch made it so that any IP addresses defined in the
Network Protocol section of NT would be used by Imail and can't be
changed...
Any ideas how to get around this?
Regards,
Bill
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