Unfortunately, iMail isn't sophisticated enough to limit itself to the
IP addresses you assign it.  I assumes control of all the IP addresses
in the machine.  I was hoping this would change in version 6.xx (sigh). 
You'll need to either change the port the web messaging listens to, or
set up another box.  There's also a potential conflict with the IIS smtp
service; you'll need to disalbe it or move iMail to another box.

FWIW, a "workaround" to this is to install a virus checker.  Some
anti-virus software runs on a dedicated server, and accepts
mail/http/ftp/etc.  Once the virus scna is complete, it passes the file
on to the server, using a port you define.  Conceivably, you could
assign different ports to all the services, and 'fake out' the system
that way.

Frank J Nastro wrote:
> 
> I have an Imail server and would like to also run IIS on the same 
> machine. The problem is that I have not been able to get both 
> running without changing the port for the imail Web server.  I have 
> Multi-honed the card and have set the imail to use the primary IP of 
> the machine.  IIS is setup to use other IPS.  Any suggestions??
>
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