<script type="text/_javascript_" language="_javascript_"><!--//
      function Func1() {if(!document.LoginForm.Password.value)return false}//--></script>
    
    <FORM name="LoginForm" action= ""http://your mail server/Login.asp">http://your mail server/Login.asp?" method="POST" language= "_javascript_" >
     <P align="center">
     <INPUT type="hidden" name="AutoLogon">
     <p align="center">
     <big>Check your Email<br>from anywhere!</big><br>     
     Email Address:<br>
     <INPUT type="text" name="UserID" size="17" maxlength="50" value="@your domain.com"><br>
     Password:<br>
     <INPUT type="password" name= "Password" size="10" maxlength="15"><br>
     <INPUT type="submit" name= "Submit" value="Login"></p></FORM>
 
 
try this just change to  your mail server and domain name
 
Keven
Fallsnet

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:12 AM
Subject: [Modus] Webmail Login form

Has anyone integrated a the webmail login form into their homepage?  All the sites I have seen just have a link to the webmail login page.  I am wanting to put two fields on my homepage for e-mail and password in a little table on the side column of my site.  And  when they login it takes them to a new browser window logged into the webamail application.  I have looked at the source code of the login.asp and honestly I don’t know where to begin. J  Can anyone give me any hints on what I need to do.  Or better yet an example I could look at?  Thanks.

 

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Matt Edwards

Net Doctors, Inc.

864-882-1650

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