You can always create your own page for the login screen, then forward the correct
info to the login script. There have been many users doing this and we are getting
ready to implement something similar soon.
Grant Griffith
http://www.getafreewebsite.com
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From: Mark McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 13:09:14 -0700
>I would personally like to see IPSwitch fix this, along with adding HOST
>Admin support to ADDUSER.EXE
>
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 12:40 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Customization of login.html
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>
>> I am using Imail 5.04 on NT server 4.0 with sp5 facing a problem
>> on customizing the login.html page
>> I had a domain abc.com which was configured as a virtual host but
>> as the client wanted to have the whole thing customized for his
>> domain we made this as an official host by modifying th registry
>> settings as mentioned in KB as Ipswitch.
>> I have copied the files from the imail\web folder to the web
>> folder of abc.com & modified them as per the requirements but yet
>> when i try using www.abc.com:8383 i am getting the same page
>> which i get while doing www.viraat.com:8383
>>
>> I am doing something wrong.
>
>Shyam,
>
>Hate to tell you this, but you're not doing anything wrong. That's the way
>the IMail web messaging service works for IP'less virtual domains... the URL
>is ignored, and your primary host's login.html is displayed until a login
>attempt (even unsuccessful) is submitted.
>
>We're considering writing some Javascript to workaround this problem. We
>could parse out the URL, and auto-submit the login form as
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with a bogus password as soon as the login.html
>page was loaded. The failure page (plogin.html) would then be displayed, and
>would be pulled from the proper domain. The downside: you would have to do
>without the "incorrect login attempt" message on the failure page, since the
>failure page is the only one users would ever see.
>
>Would anyone be interested in that Javascript if we get it working? It
>should work on all IMail template systems, not just ours.
>
>hope this helps,
>Ron
>
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