Personally I did this same thing and made the Imail server mail.domain.com
in the DNS records.  Use default web port of 80 in Imail, and then you don't
have to worry about a port at all.  They can just typing in mail.peake.com
and they are right at login screen.
        Jason Smith
        Digital Extreme
        www.dextreme.net

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Subject: [IMail Forum] Seperating IMail and WWW server


Currently IMail and MS IIS are on the same server.  I need to move the web
server to another machine (about 3 feet away).
Since I have a fair number of web-based email users what is the best way so
that when they go to the new www.peake.com and use :8383 that they go the
the IMail server (still has MS IIS)

Chris
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