The Imail web messaging facility on NT that interacts with the user via http is an server-side CGI or ISAPI application. It can only be executed on one CPU and necessarily "local" to the Imail home directory's file system and Imail database.  I can't see any way to locate the Imail web msg app on server separate from the Imail license machine.

I guess you are looking to spread the processing load? one machine for smtp/pop services and another machine for web messaging?  If so, you could use a 3rd party web messaging app such as www.KBMail.com on the 2nd machine. KBMail's equivalent to Imail's web messaging app runs on java VM.  It reads the Imail (or any other POP3 server) boxes via POP3.

Len

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Is it possible to run the user's web pages from a separate IIS server? If so
how?

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