Just assign a different port to IIS SMTP and they will work fine together.
Mike
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From: "Arun Shroff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 12:31 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum]
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> Question: Does anyone make the IIS SMTP service co-exist with IMail 6 ?
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> Details : We are a web design and hosting company running about 30
domains
> on our NT
> server (IIS 4/NT 4.0/SP 6a) and have 15 unique IP addresses.
> One of our clients want to use IIS SMTP to send email using CDONTs so we
> have enabled it and it is running. We have dedicated one IP address to
IIS
> SMTP .We have designated the client's domain as the default domain for IIS
> SMTP. But we are also running IMail 6.0 as our primary mail server with
> SMTP/POP3 for all the other domains. Imail is not set up to receive mail
> for the client's domain and the IP used in IIS/SMTP is not used by any of
> the virtual hosts in Imail.
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> We are able to use IIS SMTP to send mail but none of the mail from
outside
> is reaching the IIS SMTP drop box.
> In IIS SMTP we have set the incoming port to 26 and the outgoing port to
> 25. Setting the incoming port to 25 causes the SMTP service to fail to
> start - since I assume it is in conflict with IMail's SMTP Service. (Even
> though I dont understand why the outgoing port on 25 does not cause a
> problem and we are able to send mail on that port !)
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> It appears that Imail listens on all port 25 for all IP addresses not just
> the ones assigned to virtual hosts. Is this correct ?
>
> Does anyone have a solution for this - ie making IIS SMTP co-exisit with
> IMail server so that it can process incoming mail for specified domains ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Arun
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