chris wrote:WebMail uses a custom scripting that only Abiltiy Mail Server's web server can identify with which is why this hasn't been done so far although we have several times considered a .NET scripted WebMail for IIS. You don't have to run both web servers on different ports. The other option is to run them on different IP addresses on the computer (e.g. 2 network cards or 2 NICs on the same network card). If you select to bind AMS / IIS services to different IPs each on port 80 you have to also set a startup delay of about 30 seconds in the general settings of AMS since IIS has a bug whereby it wrongly grabs all IPs, binds to its IPs then releases the others for other applications. Obviously doing this you would need host headers or some routing software to send certain domains to each of the appropriate IPs.
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