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Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page
> SM's on the mail server running Linux. Almost all the web sites,
> including ours, is on Win2k.
Can you move SM to the Win2K box? That would seem to make the most
sense if that's your web server. The IM
> SM's on the mail server running Linux. Almost all the web sites,
> including ours, is on Win2k.
Can you move SM to the Win2K box? That would seem to make the most sense
if that's your web server. The IMAP server can then be anywhere.
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Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page
So if SM is on the Win2K box, just set the IMAP server to point to your
Linux box, no?
BTW, the virtualuserstable is on my "short" to-do list, but I've been
out of town recently. I'
;s a Windows 2000 server and we do 95% of the web hosting on it. I'd
> like to keep DNS, Mail, PHP, and MySQL on Linux servers.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Freddie Cash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:08 PM
> To: Phil Iovino
> Cc:
t: Re: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 09:47, Phil Iovino wrote:
> 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.
Why aren&
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Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page
> Is there any way to remotely access the
> mail.domain.com/webmail/src/redi
> 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
I apologize if this is a repost, I've been having Email problems o'
plenty. :)
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 serv
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.
Related question - I saw that I could pass the loginname via
http://your.se