In order to do this you would have to make the mail server set-up to port 80 instead 
of 8383.  But by doing this you will not be able to have a web site by that same 
address.  Well, you could but you would have to type the port on it then.

Grant

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From: "Richard L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 17:26:12 -0700

>We currently have a server that we want to run a website and Imail >services, 
>especially the Web Based Email service.  We got the email >service setup and working 
>correctly through POP access.  But here is the >trick.  How do we make the server go 
>to mail.serveraddress.com go to >mail.serveraddress.com without having to type in the 
>:8383 at the end.  >Is it in the DNS server that we do this or what?  
>
>NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3
>
>
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