> While it is a simple matter in IIS to redirect HTTP requests
> coming in for
> say, http://mail.server.com to http://mail.server.com:8383, this will
> facilitate running a web server and I-mail on the same box, I have been
> unable to find a way to prevent users in virtual I-mail domains
> from having
> to use the initial common login screen. After they log in they
> get their
> particular templates.
Our Killer and Classic templates both have special JavaScript that looks
at the hostname in the URL, and redirects to the appropriate ip-less
virtual host's login page. The only "catch" is the hostname in the URL
must be either the Official Host Name or one of the Host Aliases for the
virtual host. This works in conjunction with IIS header redirects just
fine.
Ron Hornbaker
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IMail Add-Ons by Humankind Systems ~ 1,477 admins can't be wrong
http://answertrack.com - Customer email tracking solution
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http://hksi.net/products - Templates, EZSignUp, You'veGotIMail!, etc...
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