That would beg the question; is email a web serving application? I'd say
yes, but that seems open to interpretation.


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Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 9:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Imail and Microsoft Server 2003 Web Edition


FWIW, I remember seeing some discussions quite some time ago that a mail
server was not allowed to be installed on the web edition.

And, here's what MS says: "Installations of non-Web serving applications are
prohibited."

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/web.mspx#E4D

Tom

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| We have a customer that wants to run an inexpensive copy of Windows 2003
| Server (Web Edition) as the basis for his Imail server. He isn't going to
| run AD on this machine and it's only job will be to push Imail. Has anyone
| done this? Was it successful? Any pitfalls?
|
| Thanks...
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