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So I
think you just need to disable imail web then install
daypoint.
Sezgin
Yes,
they are.
Michael P. Varre Project
Engineer www.goChatPlus.com 315-475-0500
looks like daypoint(daypoint.com) is using imail as
well???
web msging wont run ASP pages tho. Let's
say hypothetically, I wanted to created my own custom templates or buy
another package out there, such as daypoint mail templates. Those
are entirely ASP. I cant just throw the ASP pages in c:\imail\web
because it wont run ASP. Then what do i do?
Michael P. Varre Project
Engineer www.goChatPlus.com 315-475-0500
there are some pop3 asp components
available that could be used to work independent of imails web
messaging. I haven't done due to lack of need but have seen the
topic often. I would think that you could also use asp to direct
proper requests to imail's webmessaging and then format the responses
any way you like. For me, what IMail has done is sufficient but I
can see several options to it.
Mike
SunNet Internet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000
2:39 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] IIS
Im doing some playing and testing with IIS among other
things. One thing I'm working on
is setting up IIS to handle web templates instead of Imail handling them. Do I simply need to
turn off IWEBMSG service in Imail and
set the IIS to mail.domain.com? Anything else
involved?
Michael P. Varre Project Engineer www.goChatPlus.com 315-475-0500
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