Quick question....I just thought of this......If I change the user database
to an NT database, I could have that database automatically create (jscript
or cgi) a folder for that person in the active directory, and tie it in with
my webserver? Meaning that I would essentially be creating a folder on my
webserver with that persons user name, and allow them to upload their own
web pages directly to their own site??
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Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 9:45 PM
Subject: RE: [imail] 2.0
> > You said some message just recently that there is drag-n-drop
> > (ie only).. how this function will work? I use IE5 and even
> > how I try to push my mouse buttons and drag something to
> > somewhere it won't work... (?)
>
> Try dragging the read/unread mail icons in the message list to the
> folders on the left. Your cursor will change over the folders where you
> can drop it. If you select multiple messages from the list (by checking
> more than one checkbox), a drag on any message will move all those
> messages.
>
> We've designed this feature to gracefully degrade for Netscape... those
> poor users must select the messages, select the destination folder from
> the dropdown menu, and click "Move To...".
>
> By the way, did you notice the double-click feature on the address book?
> In IE, a double-click will select an address and close the popup.
>
> Finally, please note that some of the slowness reported yesterday on our
> KillerWebMail server could have been at least partially due to a spammer
> relaying through us pretty hard before I noticed. It had both Xeons
> hovering at about 70% trying to manage all the SMTP processes. The
> $h!thead was actually using a killerwebmail account to Auth himself.
> Anyway, we shut him down, got the server back under control, and moved
> all SMTP delivery duties to a Cobalt RaQ3 running SendMail... something
> I should have done months ago, just never got around to it.
>
> -Ron
> http://killerwebmail.com:8383
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