You can take the code from the imail login page and include it in a regular
HTML page running on port 80. The trick is the form submit line needs to
properly read the host and port information. It works very well.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Nopchai Tangtritham
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 4:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [imail] Login to WebMAIL from homepage
Hi folks,
I'm wondering if it's possible for us to pass user & password to
IMAIL for login without using IMAIL default login page?
Our planned environment is we will use port 8383 for webmail
service while other web application and home page will be served by IIS on
port 80. (included EzSignUp).
The first page that people will connect most of the time is our home
page (IIS on port 80). On the home page, we also would like to reserve
space on the page to provide user with login menu. So, user can login to
webmail right away from home page without goto WebMail default login page
first.
Apart from using frame and link that frame to the default login,
Are there any other possible way? Since user should be able to login to
webmail using either from homepage or webmail default login page.
Thanks in advance for any suggested ideas..
Best Regards,
Nopchai
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