>So I did now.
>BUT: is it treu that I cannot have a http://domain.com anymore because for
>this I have to set an alias in DNS. And If I set an alias in DNS for 
>domain.com -> www.domain.com the mail send to domain.com will have a
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Do this carefully, or I will tell a bad Belgian joke :)))

In Imail:

official hostname:  domain.com
mailhost alias:     mail.domain.com

In DNS for zone domain.com:

domain.com.          MX 10 imail.patmast.com.
mail.domain.com.     MX 10 imail.patmast.com.

domain.com.          A  ip.ad.re.ss  ; of web server
www.domain.com.      A  ip.ad.re.ss  ; of web server

mail.domain.com.     A  ip.ad.re.s2   ; of imail.patmast.com

In IIS, the hostheaders for domain.com:

domain.com
www.domain.com

Users can send mail to @domain.com or to @mail.domain.com, it arrives.

Users can surf to www.domain.com or to http://domain.com, they arrive.

This works in France. It ought to work in Belgium.  :)))

Len < btw, don't use CNAME's, they don't work in Belgium >


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