Oh I haven't split up the installation, both IMAP and Sendmail are
running on our mail server, and the "login" would be coming from our web
server.

I looked at the source but am a bit unclear about what you mean.

BTW - Did you decide to tackle that virtusertable plugin? :)

-----Original Message-----
From: p dont think [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 12:23 PM
To: 'Phil Iovino'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page


> Is there any way to remotely access the 
> mail.domain.com/webmail/src/redirect.php page from another site? I'd 
> like to have a login form from our web site but our mail server is on 
> another server than our (Win2k) web server.

why not just point your IMAP settings to that server?  why split up the
SM installation?

> Related question - I saw that I could pass the loginname via
>
http://your.server.com/squirrelmail/src/login.php?loginname=your_usernam
> e but is there any way to pass the password as well?

look at the source on the login page.  i think that's the only way you'd
really want to do it -- via a POST (not GET) to redirect.php.  If you're
already in php, you could, of course, spoof the request...





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