Re: Windows Integrated Authentication
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:57 am
We may add a .NET version of WebMail in a future major version but not version 3. You're right that if the customer already has .NET installed they don't have to download it. We'll probably make 2 versions available if we add a .NET version anyway which obviously has extra work involved.
For now you can achieve what you need by simply binding Ability Mail Server's WebMail and IIS to port 80 on 2 different IPs on the same computer (either 2 network cards or 2 NICs on the same network card) and use IIS host headers to redirect appropriate domains to Ability Mail Server as discussed earlier in this forum post.
Also, see the quote below from ealier in this post about how to get around the IIS port binding bug.
For now you can achieve what you need by simply binding Ability Mail Server's WebMail and IIS to port 80 on 2 different IPs on the same computer (either 2 network cards or 2 NICs on the same network card) and use IIS host headers to redirect appropriate domains to Ability Mail Server as discussed earlier in this forum post.
Also, see the quote below from ealier in this post about how to get around the IIS port binding bug.
jazzy wrote:After beating my brains out over this, there is another way:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813368/EN-US/
Do httpcfg set iplisten -i xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP you want IIS to use. Don't add Ability Mail Server's IP address to the list. (IIS will bind to all the IPs you supply through that command.)Then restart everything!