Guys im the first one to vote to burn all Javascripters but. That said I am quite sure
that you could write a Jscript that would store login info into a cookie and then read
that cookie.
That would solve the problem that your trying to conquer I would think.
It is not web server dependent so that would allow integration with both servers.
You are looking at doing lots of scripting however to accomplish what your talking
about.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jared Tullis
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 6:31 PM
To: IMail Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] Waving the white flag
I know this could get me flamed quite a bit, but I have tried and tried and
to no avail have I been able to integrate IMail into our product with the
specified criteria. One requirement is that users must be presented with
one login and after logging in they must be able to utilize all services
everywhere with one click. This includes some features of IMail (Inbox,
Compose, etc.). Since IMail is not an IIS application, I can't pass what I
need to in order to ensure that they aren't presented with another login
page. For example, a user comes to our home page, logs in to our service,
then clicks "Compose Mail". They haven't logged into IMail yet, so I would
have to provide some sort of way to log in to IMail without them knowing I
was doing that, then bring up the compose page. I don't know of any way to
do that, and I am not sure there is a way. Also, I can have IMail answer
for 10K domains with one group of users, but having 10K different groups of
users is quite difficult to do with IMail.
So, my flame-inflicting question is: is there another product out there
that might integrate with IIS to provide the solution I need besides
Exchange? Something that will let me log them into our services and provide
the mail service too and can handle 10K different groups of users or can
accept [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a different user than [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
As for IMail, it is the perfect solution for something else that we are
planning, so I am not totally giving up on it, just reassigning its duties.
I think it is a wonderful and extremely easy program to work with and I
appreciate the forum and its users for answering a ton of my questions.
Thanks for your time,
Jared Tullis
Systems Engineer, OnLine Web Marketing, Inc.
http://www.olwm.com/
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