I'm not 100% sure on this, but I don't think you can mix internal and 
external authentication for the same domain. The best suggestion I can 
offer would be to qualify the domain name for external authentication, and 
use a differently qualified domain for web based mail authentication - for 
example, let's assume that your mail domain currently is "schmoo.org". In 
this case, you could have:

local.schmoo.org for local mail users, authenticated against the domain
web.schmoo.org for web based mail users

Given a scheme like this, you could set the tab file in the /POP3 or /SMTP 
folder to local.schmoo.org and it would authenticate local users, and you 
could use the regular authentication for web.schmoo.org.

I don't see any other way to handle it. Not to say there's not another way, 
but....

At 13:54 7/1/2003, webmaster wrote:


>Tracy this works excellent for me thanks. I am now wondering how I can creat
>non system accounts and have those not look to ntauth for authenication so
>that they can be used with webmail easily
>
>Any Ideas?
>
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>At 18:01 6/5/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > > The file is located at:  http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.zip
> >
> >Can you setup a simple HTML page and give me the link ? It is better to
> >have links to HTML pages instead of zip files directly.
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>Sure. You can link to http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.html
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