Is there any way to limit which IP addresses IIS binds? So you could run
IMail's web interface (or any other application with a proprietary web
server) on port 80, as long as you specified separate IP address(es) for
each service? Does that make sense?
So, for example, IIS could be hosting websites on port 80 of 192.168.0.2,
192.168.0.3, and 192.168.0.4 while IMail or some other application hosts
it's interface on port 80 of 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.5.
Thanks,
Mike Perdue
WebMaster
The Grizzard Agency - An MSGi Direct Company
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cal Frye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] attachment oddity
Bob Ferguson wrote:
>
> Well, I could go for that, except on the same machine, same browser, the
> results change based on which email account is logged in. I have
reproduced
> it here -- on her employees' email accounts, I go right into the document,
> but logged in as the director I get the dialog box. That's why I don't
> think that it's the browser (unless it's really a goofy setting).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bob
>
Sorry -- I was thinking of user profiles, not email accounts. AFAIK,
browser settings CANNOT travel with the email account. It's over my
head....
--
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