Thanks for the help. I had the settings as you described. I ended up
having to back up the imail folder, reinstall to a new installation then and
then restore from the back up and recreated the setting for the server.
Apparently the registry got corrupted with the port mappings when I
performed the upgrade. There may have been an easier way, but I couldn't
handle being down for more than a few hours.
All others who perform this minor version upgrade should perform a full
system backup as well. I don't know if mine was an isolated case, but
thanks goodness I do usually perform a quick back up before messing with the
mail server. This is the first time I have had problems doing an upgrade on
Imail.
Thank again to all.
Scott R. Morgan
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SUPERIOR RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
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Member National Rifle Association
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"...arms discourage and keep the invader and plunderer in awe, and preserve
order in the world as well as property... Horrid mischief would ensue were
the law-abiding deprived of the use of them."
Thomas Paine - Thoughts on Defensive War, (1775.)
>>what you are seeing is the ADMIN web login usually on port 8181 - you need
>>to go back to your IMAIL administrator on your machine, and in the tree
menu
>>you have IMAIL ADMINISTRATOR, then LocalHost under that. Click on the
>>LocalHost and in the panel to the right click on the tab WEB MESSANGING
>>SERVER and change the Webserver Port to 80, then click on the tab MONITOR
>>WEB SERVER and make sure that does not have port 80 in there - change it
to
>>either port 8181 or 8383.
>>That should probably solve your problem.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Scott R. Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 8:34 AM
>.To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Help!!! I've lost web messaging!!!
>Importance: High.
>
>I have been playing with rules as you can see from my previous posts. I
upgrade the server from 6.05 to 6.06 to see if it would help with some of
the rule filtering I have been doing and I have lost my web messaging server
as the result
>The Web Server would not start. The directory for the web server had
changed during the upgrade from d:\ to c:\ and I changed it accordingly. I
was only able to restart the web messaging server after restoring the
default server.key and server.crt ssl files from a backup.
>The result is that all my domains on this server will not present the web
messaging web pages. It presents the page with a table on the left with all
the services status and a logon link in the center table. All the other
mail services are working correctly except the web messaging. This wouldn't
be so bad except for the fact the primary domain (50+ users) do not use an
email client, they use web messaging exclusively.
>I have tried restoring the web page content for each domain to no avail.
What am I missing here?
>Thanks for the immediate help.
>Scott R. Morgan
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>SUPERIOR RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
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>They don't have to repack a parachute every time they land!!!
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