Note: I substituted **** for my actual domain name.
Previously a discussion stated that webmail can be accessed through www.****/webmail/
I attempted to do this, but it prompted an input box for username and password. None of the existing usernames and passwords worked (I tried username: info, username: info@****, and user: info+****, etc.).
So, I am thankful for this script that you developed in your "spare" time. I would like to use it, but having copied and pasted, it would not work. I added a ">" to the "</form" at the end and changed the hidden value to match my actual domain name, but it still would not work.
I do not know if this is a problem with my login to webmail in general or not. I can access the webmail through the control panel, but I would like to access it from the web without logging into the control panel everytime. Please advise. Thank you for your time.