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Bryan,
Okay,
I'm new to this Forum and I'm still trying to understand how this all
works. So please bear with me and my comments.
I'm
not sure I want to password protect the test page. I'd rather make it
completely inaccessible or completely accessible to
the
Internet. Anything in the middle and my servers get pounded with attempts
to get to the material. I just don't have the time
or
hardware resources to handle securing something that's been made into a
target.
I am currently using the code on a different server to test my work, but
I would really like to have other's input on possible
workarounds. So far, the suggestions I have received are pretty
good, as you've suggested. However, there is no way for
me
to
verify users and I don't have too many friends that run enterprise mail
servers. Even if I were able to secure the test page
against the marauding hordes, I really don't
want to be responsible for monitoring the activity on the
page.
That
pretty much leaves me to come up with something myself, wait on IPSwitch, or get
help from others can reproduce the
problem without my source code... and I'm okay with that.
Hopefully, someday, there will be a better way.
:-)
-Norm
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Fitscape.com Internet Relations Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Problem With Calendaring Norm,
Keep
in mind Imail was a 'canned' email solution for companies, and has really
evolved. That said, there are a lot of corporate admins, and smaller
ISP guys as well as just people interested in what goes on here. There is
a ton of excellent information that is communicated here. Some of it not
even Imail or MAIL related! Many of these people simply subscribe here b/c
there is so much good info. I know I would whether we ran Imail or
not. While you may not get a huge volume of help, I guarantee the help you
do find here will be quality. It is most likely the power_admins on this
list may simply be quiet b/c they have nothing pertinent to help you with (at
the moment)
Now -
if you sincerely intend to use that page for testing purposes, why not password
protect it? That way you can easily monitor who sends what when from it,
and only allow trusted/verified users to do your testing.
My
$.02 worth :)
Bryan |
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