Does he really need IIS port 80 for webmail front end ? Or does he need IIS port 25 for SMTP and doesn't know how to tell IIS not to start start IIS on port 80 ? Max M schrieb:
Matt Gregory wrote:
Dude why? Just change the Zope start script or start.bat and add -w 80 and zope will run on port 80 instead of 8080. Virtual Host Monsters couldn't be easier.
The bets cure for your blues is "Apache" It is much better at integrating webservers from all over the place than IIS.
He said that he needed the IIS on port 80 for mail services, so I assumed that he has some web interface to a mailserver running through the IIS
regards Max M
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