Yes, of course. You can change the port the IMail server is using for web messaging in
Imail-Admin/local host
Tab: Web Messaging Server
Option: Web Server Port
You can use port 80 of course only if you do not have any other software serving port
80 (like IIS).
Hermann
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>Subject: [IMail Forum] :8383
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>HI volks !
>
>Using the webinterface with :8383 is cool. Without :8383 is better !
>
>IMail is on a server on it's own, no webserver at all...
>What chance do I have to get rid of it ?
>We used to have a subdomain called webmail.domain.xyz with a file
>taking out the domain and forwarding it to ...:8383.
>
>Now, we changed the whole thing, most of the accoutns are virtual now.
>
>I don't think there is a chance just to forward :80 to another
>server, is it ? Is there a chance to use the same adress without 8383 ?
>
>jhh
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