Philippe,
 
You can either set IMail's web msg service to serve on port 80 (as long as you're not using the same box to serve websites), or hide the ugly URL by building a framed interface... you can even make the top frame 0 pixels high, so it doesn't "look" like a framed site at all, and then make the URL anything you want.

hope this helps,     
Ron

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Philippe Loyer
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 10:59 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Web messaging

Hi,
 
I'm running imail 6.0 on a NT server with IIS 4.0. Web messaging is enabled on a port xxxx. Is it possible to access to this service without giving the port number in the URL. There is of course the solution to make an alias and make a redirection to the URL with the port number but is there an other way to do it.
 
Thanks
Philippe

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