I agree completely with Sandy. We use mail.domain.com as OHN and domain.com
as an alias and then edit the reply to in Imail to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] None
of our users ever even know about the mail.domain.com part unless they look
at it in web messaging. Granted this does add an extra step but nobody's
email address shows up as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we don't have issues with
ssl, calendaring etc. When you set it up the other way and have a seperate
web server you run into the issues Sandy is talking about.
Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sanford Whiteman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 7:08 PM
Subject: Re[4]: [IMail Forum] Primary Host Name


> > Doesn't  the  fact that the web server for IMail runs on a different
> > port help keep things separate?
>
> No. DNS deals with host names, not ports.
>
> If  Imail's URLs are pointing to domain.com:8383, then your browser is
> going  to  follow  those  URLS to domain.com. If domain.com isn't your
> Imail server, you'll get an error.
>
> The  issue  is  not  when  domain.com is BOTH your web server and your
> webmail server, but when they are different boxes.
>
> -Sandy
>
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