> I have just remembered how to make the > login.html -->into a --> login.asp page. > to where you can run the .asp extensions.
Why? What's the point? The iwebmsg service cannot process ASP code. > *****How to************ > Go into your "Web" folder in imail. And open the > Login.html ....... File, into your explorer, Go to View Source. And then > save the file as ..... Login.asp Okay, you renamed the file. Simple enough. > *****2nd*** > Now while still viewing the source, at the top you will see > something like > this > ******** > <title><!--IMAIL.CurrentDomain--> Mail</title> > <!--File: LOGIN.HTML--> > ******* > OK, Now what you want to do is this.... You need to change the > <!--File: LOGIN.HTML--> TO <!--File: LOGIN.ASP--> > Then save. You just changed an HTML comment. That has no effect on anything - the iwebmsg service doesn't care what is in your HTML comments in the web templates. > Now you will need to point the records to:.... > ///use mine as an example > http://mail.carrz-fox-fire.com:8383/login.asp > And then the rest is in the air!! Okay, but I'm still curious as to why you're doing this. If all you want is a customizable login form, you can put the form code on any web page anywhere in the world. Here's some example code: http://hksi.net/imail-login.htm Or you could just customize the login.html and plogin.html (failed login) pages of the templates. Or you could get the KillerWebMail templates and just change the look and feel in one place. -Ron :: Ron Hornbaker, President/CTO :: http://humankindsystems.com - Ipswitch Premier Partner :: http://AnswerTrack.com - eCRM email tracking & routing :: 1-888-952-4888 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
