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Old 01-27-2007, 09:34 PM
jpaul jpaul is offline
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Hi,

I just signed up with Hostnine, after reading lots of good reviews.

Also, I found technical service is very fast at H9, and server performance is really very good.

Currently I am with other hosting which has PLESK and QMAIL and I am planning to move my domains on H9 but facing some road blocks as per below:

Currently, we access emails as http://webmail.domain.com (squiremail) and html (php) page comes with login and password, but in cPanel it is .htaccess login/password.

Can some one suggest how to configure Squiremail so that php script is run (no .htacccess login/password)? This will save time, telling my other users how to access emails. In fact I wanted transition in a way that they should not notice any change, at least webmail perspective.

I am sure moving qmail MailDir should not be any problem in cPanel MailDir...any comments?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-28-2007, 06:21 AM
kobra kobra is offline
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Just another user here but with cPanel the address to web mail is:

http://www.your_domain.com/webmail

Then the user email address and pass is requested

I do not know what or where you got the idea that .htaccess was required??
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Old 01-28-2007, 09:24 AM
jpaul jpaul is offline
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At current hosting login screen looks as below:

http://www.squirrelmail.org/images/s...deco/login.jpg

Trying to provide above type of login for webmail (discard Squiremail logo).
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Old 01-28-2007, 10:22 AM
bylamo bylamo is offline
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Hi there,
If you're good with programming, you could write your own login scripts for your users, so that it's posts:

http://username@domain.comassword@domain.com:2095/

This would bypass the username and password prompt.

Hope this helps.

PS if you're able to write a script like that, could you please share it as I might just add it to my site as well. although none of my clients have requested anything like that - just a little added feature for me i guess.
(been meaning to do onemyself but too lazy/busy with other things)
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