Greetings,

I have resolved the problem with my friend, PHP.

I wrote a PHP script that accepts the inputs from the Plesk custom
button, parses them out, and then populates an alternate login form.  I
then call the script by visiting
http://mail.domain.com/qmailadmin/plesk-login.php by using Plesk's
"Custom Button" utility with the domain name and postmaster password
appended to the end.

I'm sure that there's a better way to do this, but I couldn't wait any
longer.



The source to the script is available at:

http://www.peak.org/coderepository/plesk-login.phps


Sincerely,
 

--
Joseph Lundgren
Systems Engineer
Peak Internet, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Lundgren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [qmailtoaster] I need help with an auto-login process

Greetings,

I've been trying to make an external link from our Plesk server farm
automatically login to the qmailadmin utility.  The URL I've been trying
to use includes all of the POST variables that I would think I'd need,
but it's giving me an error:

"Only one person can log in as system postmaster at one time. Someone
else has logged in. Please only have one login at a time."


The URL is:  

http://mail.domain.com/qmailadmin/index.cgi/com/showmenu?user=postmaster
&dom=domain.com&password=password&



Do you folks know any way to have a user enter a URL that will log the
user in to the qmailadmin application without them having to enter any
further authentication credentials?




Sincerely,
 

--
Joseph Lundgren
Systems Engineer
Peak Internet, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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