It must be 'Greedy', guess I need a separate web server to have that work
right. Imail must be trying to use port 80 on every available IP in the
machine rather than just the ones it has email hosts on. I planned on
splitting the server in a few months, guess this will move my time table up
a bit.
Jason
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> IIS is running, if I kill the service, I won't be able to host the 4
> websites I got now. Is there a way to disable it from using
> port 80 on ALL
> IP's? I have around 8 IP's assigned to this Win2000 server,
> and there are
> no Web servers on the IP of the email server. Hrmm. Any ideas?
Jason,
Yes, you can specify the IP number and port number for each website in
your IIS console. But I think that IMail will still be greedy, and (try
to) listen to port 80 for all IP numbers installed on the machine. Worth
a try, anyway. Please let us know.
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