After a bit of investigating, I'm fairly certain there is no particularly easy way to do this, but I thought I'd ask the experts. I'm writing some ASP pages that will work in conjuction with Webmail. To avoid the user re-entering their password when passing from the webmail to the ASP scripts, is there a way of passing the password? If worse comes to worse, I'm resigned to the users re-entering their password, though it would be nice if it were a bit more seamless than that.
In this case, it may be easiest for one of your ASP pages to accept the password, and then redirect the user to IMail. That way, users will connect to a URL pointing to an ASP page of yours, enter their password, and "get in" to web messaging. Depending on your requirements, it may be a bit complicated, but it can be done.
-Scott
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