HI !

>>IMail is on a server on it's own, no webserver at all...
>>What chance do  I have to get rid of it ?

> get rid of Imail?

Yes, sure :-)


> There was some .asp code contributed here this week or last about 
> "HTTP redirection" done by IIS5.  Look in the archives.

We did something like that with php, but we also used it for logging...
Now the IMail-Server isn't on the same server anymore. It's too big now. We are using 
one IMail, 2 webserver, one sql-server and so on. It has been all on the same server, 
but that isn't possible anymore. 

I solved the problem, I found the option to change 8383 to 80.

Thanks to all, great forum here.

Jan-Hendrik
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