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Date: Monday, May 08, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Potential puchase of iMail
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>> In this case, the extra click I need to bypass to keep this product
>> in the running is the one that takes you to your main mailbox.
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>I also found that I wanted to have this functionality. Since I know a bit
about web stuff, I added a JavaScript function to the "mailbox summary" page
to switch to the main mailbox page when the user logs on. It wasn't too
difficult to do.
Really.... How did you do that? Sounds like a cool function to me..
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>> Another question, can I run an IIS 4.0 web page on the same box as my
>> iMail server?
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>Yes, just so long as it is on a different port (IE port 80 for IIS, and
port 8383 for IMail). You won't be able to run ASP code directly on IMail
pages, though (some people here use frames to get around that).
> -Scott
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