iMail for NT
iMail is a powerful but easy to use mail system. It gives the customer full control of their mail server, provides list server and other features.

Click the iMail user manager as shown above. The iMail screen opens. Just click ok.
Select file then, Modify or add virtual host.

If the account is an NT starter, click the Add button on the lower left side of the screen. NT starters are on a shared IP and show as $virtual###. In this case I went down the list and picked the IP 209.176.27.66 as this is the IP I assigned to the domain in the DNS. Click save, it will ask if you are creating a new domain, say yes.
As soon as you click an unused IP, waasi.com will show in the window above. This is because it is the servers main or default web site. Change the domain name to the one you are hosting. Type the path to the mail directory. Enter the max mail users the domain can have. For a Starter it is 10, NT1 25 users, NT2 50 users, and 200 users for an NT3.
You will be returned to the main screen. Click the dropdown and select the domain you just created. Then click the New button.

After you click the New button the above screen will show. We need to add a new user that will be the administrator for this domain. The administrator can add the other users from the web interface. Type in the user name and click ok.

Type in Account Administrator for the Full Name. Enter the password for the user in the areas provided. Click the three boxes on the right side as shown above. DO NOT click iMail System Adminstrator. This would allow the user to manage all the domains on the server.
Close the iMail manager you are done. This account is not active. iMail will answer on port 8383. If the domain is registered with the internic you could go to http://domain.com:8383 and the iMail web interface will come up. Or by IP at: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8383. Of course replace the xxx with the real IP number. The user can login, add new users, configure lists etc.