Ok, Now you got me interested in how this works. I have no need for it, but it's cool. 
Where (what file) do I put the reference to the ASP? I'm pulling my hair out on my dev 
server trying to get it to work.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:49:42 -0500

>Here's an example of how this might work.  I installed the following 
>JavaScript on a site so that I could survey the monitor resolutions that 
>were being used:
>
>    <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.2" TYPE="text/javascript">
>    <!--
>    if (screen) {
>    document.write("<IMG
>    
> SRC='http://www.removed.com/scripts/screenwidth.asp?Width="+screen.width+"&Height="+screen.height+"&Colors="+screen.colorDepth+"&Site=NYcars.com'
>    WIDTH='1' HEIGHT='1' BORDER='0'>");
>    } else {
>    document.write("<IMG
>    SRC='http://www.***removed***.com/scripts/screenwidth.asp' WIDTH='1'
>    HEIGHT='1' BORDER='0'>")
>    }
>    //-->
>    </SCRIPT>
>
>
>The script that it called would then put the data into SQL Server and 
>redirect to a transparant GIF so as to not generate any errors.
>
>    <%@ Language=VBScript %>
>    <%Option Explicit%>
>
>
>    <%
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    ' Customize Database Settings Here
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Dim sDBServer, sDBLogin, sDBPassword, sDBName
>
>    sDBServer        = "***removed***"
>    sDBLogin        = "***removed***"
>    sDBPassword        = "***removed***"
>    sDBName            = "***removed***"
>
>
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    ' Function:        OpenDBByFileDSN
>    ' Contents:        Opens a Database using the File DSN.
>    ' Arguments:    sDBName (Database name without the .dsn extension)
>    ' Returns:        A Connection Object.
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Function OpenDBByFileDSN ()
>        Dim cn
>        Dim sConnStr
>       
>        sConnStr = "Driver={SQL Server};Server=" & sDBServer & ";Uid=" &
>    sDBLogin &_
>            ";Pwd=" & sDBPassword & ";Database=" & sDBName
>        'Create a connection object
>        Set cn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
>        cn.Open sConnStr
>        Set OpenDBByFileDSN = cn
>    End Function
>
>
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    ' Function:        ReplaceCharactersForASP
>    ' Contents:        Replaces special characters with thier ASP ASCII
>    equalivant
>    ' Arguments:    Any string
>    ' Returns:        String with special characters replaced
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Function ReplaceCharactersForASP(ByVal var)
>        var = Replace(var, "'", "''")
>    '    var = Replace(var, chr(34), chr(34))
>    '    var = Replace(var, ",", chr(44))
>        ReplaceCharactersForASP = var
>    End Function
>
>
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    ' Main Script
>    '---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Dim oConnObj, oRS, sQuery
>
>    sQuery = "Insert into CaptureLog Values ('" &
>    ReplaceCharactersForASP(Request("Height")) &_
>        "', '" & ReplaceCharactersForASP(Request("Width"))  &_
>        "', '" & ReplaceCharactersForASP(Request("Colors")) &_
>        "', '" & ReplaceCharactersForASP(Request("Site")) & "')"
>
>    Set oConnObj = OpenDBByFileDSN()
>    Set oRS = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
>    oRS.Open sQuery, oConnObj, 3 'adOpenStatic
>
>    Set oConnObj = Nothing
>
>    ' Redirect to the spacer.gif
>    Response.Buffer = True
>    Response.Clear()
>    Response.Redirect("http://www.***removed***.com/shared/spacer.gif";)
>
>
>    %>
>
>
>Don't ask me about the script, I'm a novice that does a lot of cut and 
>pasting when it comes to actual code, though I understand the 
>environment well enough to tell other people what to do :)
>
>Matt
>
>
>
>
>Matt wrote:
>
>> Oops :)
>>
>> Scott Heath wrote:
>>
>>>Matt,
>>>Is Server.Redirect(") the same thing as Response.Redirect(")? I've never heard of 
>>>Server.Redirect.
>>>
>>>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>>>From: Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Date:  Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:53:16 -0500
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>>In the ASP file that is used as an image, you would throw in a 
>>>>Server.Redirect statement to a real image at the bottom of the script.
>>>>
>>>>Matt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Scott Heath wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>>
>>>>>To add to this suggestion, make your ASP file Write what ever data you want to a 
>>>>>database. The ultimate in log processing, writing queries against it etc. Find 
>>>>>out who uses webmsg the most etc.
>>>>>
>>>>>My only question is if you put img src=file.asp what would it display there? And 
>>>>>would it pull/process the ASP file? I seem to remember trying this with KWM 
>>>>>(making the domain name apear at the bottom) and it didn't work, I dont think 
>>>>>webmsg processes asp files like IIS. 
>>>>>
>>>>>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>>>>>From: "Keith Pase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>Date:  Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:38:58 -0600
>>>>>
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>>      
>>>>>
>>>>>>for access stats, you can add a mole (img src = whatever.asp ) using footers in 
>>>>>>the templates. if you wanted to, you can put in query strings 
>>>>>>(whatever.asp?domain=imaildomain)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>look at the raw text web templates to figure out the format of sending query 
>>>>>>string text over to the "mole".  I use subdomains of the mail domain for 
>>>>>>reporting. You can batch file a massive search and replace on all the files 
>>>>>>(ultraedit, etc) for the closing body tag and just inject it before that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I can even tell how many people on the domains access the help pages.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-k
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>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Huber
>>>>>>Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:59 AM
>>>>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Webmsg on IIS?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Well, I guess having IIS redirect to webmsg might be an option.  What would
>>>>>>the benefits be?  Security?  Improved performance of web? ???
>>>>>>
>>>>>>My thoughts behind this were if IIS served up the pages, the web users would
>>>>>>not access the Imail server directly and I could get a more detailed audit
>>>>>>of access.  The webmsg logfile is ok, but I would think IIS could provide
>>>>>>more detail.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Heath 
>>>>>>Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:46 AM
>>>>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Webmsg on IIS?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Just to clarify...you want IIS to run webmsging? Not IIS to redirect to
>>>>>>webmsg right?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If thats the case then no, it can't be done to my knowledge. I would suggest
>>>>>>at looking at a 3rd party web mail system like EmuMail, or if your feeling
>>>>>>brave write one like webmsg only letting it run on an external box.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>//thought twice about the below line//
>>>>>>Maybe this could be in future versions of imail? I can see where this would
>>>>>>definitly be a plus, not needed, but it would be cool.
>>>>>>The Other Scott
>>>>>>
>>>>>>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>>>>>>From: "Scott Huber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>Date:  Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:37:11 -0500
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>
>>>>>>        
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Is it possible to run webmsg on an IIS server?  Ideally, I would have an
>>>>>>>Extranet server in my DMZ running webmsg (as well as a few other websites)
>>>>>>>and the Imail server would reside inside my private network.  Has anyone
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>          
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>had
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>
>>>>>>        
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>success with this scenario?  All I can find in the archives pertain to
>>>>>>>running IIS on the SAME server as Imail.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Scott
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>          
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