> I am sorry, that did not seem to work or may be I did some thing
> wrong. can you please do an example code for me.
Clear the contents of plogin.html entirely and replace with:
document.location.href="http://yourcustompage.example.com"
I am sorry, that did not seem to work or may be I did some thing
wrong. can you please do an example code for me.
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
I am sorry but I do not understand can you please give and example of
how to do this.
OnLoad in plogin.html, refresh document.loca
Have you thought of using "You Got Mail" from Ipswitch product? We were trying to get
it working and it does not seem to be consistant on all machines? We might be looking
a the possibility or creating a separate login also, let me know how that works out
for you.
Thanks,
Mariella Cardinale
Sum
> I am sorry but I do not understand can you please give and example of
> how to do this.
OnLoad in plogin.html, refresh document.location.href to the custom
login page.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypre
I am sorry but I do not understand can you please give and example of
how to do this.
Thank you
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
I have a custom login form and when someone logs in incorrectly they
get redirected to the webmail login page. How do I change it so it
does not do this? How can
> I have a custom login form and when someone logs in incorrectly they
> get redirected to the webmail login page. How do I change it so it
> does not do this? How can I get it to give an error in my login page
> and not the webmail login?
Send the referring page in a hidden form field, then re
Hi All
I have a custom login form and when someone logs in incorrectly they get
redirected to the webmail login page. How do I change it so it does not
do this? How can I get it to give an error in my login page and not the
webmail login?
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It is not stored anywhere; it is dynamically generated by IMail.
-Scott
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From: "Denis Vigini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 12:58:18 -0700
Looking for the login.cgi fil
Denis,
You won't find the file. It is not able to be edited. IPSwitch has it imbedded in
their Web Messaging files somewhere. Probably a DDL or something.
Grant Griffith
http://www.ei8htlegs.net
-- Original Message --
From: "Denis Vigini" <[EMAIL
Looking for the login.cgi file, in imail, anyideas where it is stored?
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From: "Cal Frye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] AOL Problems...
> Len Conrad wrote:
> >
> > >We strongly recommend
hael Walsh
Software Development and Integration
Centrimed Inc.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 4:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] login.cgi from a remote machine
Michael,
It's always worked f
Michael,
It's always worked for us. Try this login form using the username "demo"
and the password "blue":
http://hksi.net/test-imail-login.html
That's a different machine from our IMail server. View the source and
you'll see how we're passing the form. Have never seen a case where the
session
I am trying to feed the Imail login process the username and password for ma
database on another machine. The first time through it makes it past the
logon process to welcome.html, but the links are missing a key piece of
information. For example, a local logon generate a link that looks like
//me
There is no "login.cgi" file... that's generated dynamically from
IMail's Web service.
If you want to alter the login page, you'll need to edit both login.html
and plogin.html (the login failure page). Too bad they couldn't have
combined the two, and just used a tag for the failure message, but
t
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] Login.cgi
> yeah, I've looked for the
login.cgi file too, it's not on the server I don't get it. But it
references an image that I
> want to change and I can't find the
file to change it.
There is no
login.cgi file, if I understa
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] Login.cgi
I left out the input type="hidden"
Thanks Rusty
John
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From:
Thomas Deliduka
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 10:23
PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum]
Login.cgi
yeah, I
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] Login.cgi
yeah, I've looked for the login.cgi file too, it's not on the server I don't get it. But it references an image that I want to change and I can't find the file to change it.
On 3/15/00 11:10 PM Rusty Nations said:
Have you made any chan
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Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 6:56 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Login.cgi
I am trying to pass user login info. from a htm
form on a page other than the login.htm page. The action on the form is http://mail.mydomain.com:8383/login.cgi
however I cannot get the form to work. I get a file not found
I am trying to pass user login info. from a htm
form on a page other than the login.htm page. The action on the form is http://mail.mydomain.com:8383/login.cgi
however I cannot get the form to work. I get a file not found error.
Also, I cannot even find login.cgi on the machine imail is in
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