Ron,  

Thanks for your earlier reply.  Unfortunately the killer templates will only work for 
version 6 not version 5.  And since I-Mail 6.0's price is out of range for most small 
ISP's like mine I guess I am screwed. 

With no support from IPSwitch it seems like it is going to be impossible to work this 
out.

Thanks though
Corey


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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 11:31:28 -0600

>>> We've got a JavaScript workaround for this in our Killer
>>> templates, so that even non-IP'd virtual domains will display
>>> custom logo's and the users do *not* need to log in with their
>>> full email address. All with just one set of templates on the
>>> server, making your admin job a bit simpler.
>
>> How is that supposed to work Ron?  Here is what I have found.  If someone
>> goes to one of my domains from the net using mydomain.com and it
>> mydomain.com uses a virtual ip address, they will have to log in
>> using their
>> full email address.  However, once they are there if there is a link for
>> them to click on taking them from the main page to mydomain.com
>> and they use
>> that, then they can log in without using their full email address.
>> How is this supposed to work?
>> Tim D
>
>Tim,
>
>It works on the URL entered and the official host name plus any aliases on
>the domain in question. So, you must have #1) DNS set up so that
>"mail.mydomain.com" or whatever goes to the IMail machine, and #2) have a
>host alias on that domain in IMail that matches "mail.mydomain.com". The end
>result: user goes to http://mail.mydomain.com (by link or by typing), and
>they can log in with just their username, even if your mydomain.com domain
>has no IP number.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Ron
>
>ron allen hornbaker    humankind systems, inc.     mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>HKSI WebMail Templates for IMail v6x ~ Now 887 Installations Worldwide
>Classic... http://mail.hksi.net     Killer... http://killerwebmail.com
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