> When I go to http://www.1.com:8383, http://www.2.com:8383, or
> http://www.3.com:8383 it says I am logging onto the 1.com domain.  My
> question is, how or is it possible that I can get it to recognize
> the 2 and
> 3 domains?  For example Apache can serve web pages based on the domain URL
> (so you can theoretically have 10,000 sites on one IP address).  Is this
> possible with I-Mail?

Christopher,

If you don't have IP numbers assigned to the virtual domains, IMail ignores
the URL and serves up the login page of the primary host's web templates.
Once you login as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the appropriate pages are served (2.com's
web templates, if present).

Our Killer templates have a bit of JavaScript in the login templates that
checks the URL, and if different from what IMail considers the "current"
domain, submits a fake login attempt to the virtual that effectively pulls
up the correct templates and logos. A nice side-effect is the virtual
domains' users only have to enter their username and password, not full
email address and password.

Ron
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

   IMail Add-Ons by Humankind Systems ~ 1,071 admins can't be wrong
     http://killerwebmail.com - the name says it all
     http://hksi.net/products - Templates, EZSignUp Utility, etc...
     http://hksi.net/testimonials - hear what they're saying








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