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Reino

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Post by Reino »

Hi,

First of all, thanks for a great program, it rocks.

And now to the question:

HTTPmail user port 8080, but livestats also uses this portnumber, how do I define that httpmail should use another port number ?

Thx

Reino

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Post by Guest »

You can change it in the registry. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Mail Enable\Mail Enable\Services\HTTPMail Listen Port. set to an alternate port number.

I mailed support@mailenable re: this - apparently an interface to do this is planned in their release.

reino
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thx

Post by reino »

it worked :lol:

Guest

url for your httpmail

Post by Guest »

ok... i changed the port to 8081... what do i enter in outlook express?

http://www.domain.com:8081 ? or what?

reino
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Hi

Post by reino »

You should use localip/mewebmail, eg. 127.0.0.1/mewebmail, or if you have a static ip and a server / domain running on that: www.example.com/mewebmail.

Or: Set it up on your iis, eg. webmail.example.com and a redirect to your staticip/mewebmail

That should do it.

Cheers

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Post by MailEnable »

HTTPMail and WebMail are two different things.

Webmail is a browser based mail client whilst HTTPMail allows you to have Outlook clients access server hosted mail (like IMAP does).

The path for httpmail is http://yourhost:PortNo/MEHTTPMail (entered into your Outlook client)
The path for webmail is http://yourhost/MEWebmail (entered into your browser)

The documentation that is provided in the new MEProfessional kit should resolve this.
Regards, Andrew

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