Peter, My setup works with https://www.domainname.com:7443/surgeweb as does yours. (Your secure URL sent off-list.) Charles Keaton Director of Technology Lockney (TX) Independent School District PO Box 428 -- 406 W. Willow Lockney, TX 79241 806-652-4943 (Direct Office) 806-652-4943 (Fax) 806-632-3862 (cell) On Tuesday 06/21/2011 at 11:27, Peter Dyke wrote: > [SurgeMail Version 5.3c-12, Built Apr 8 2011 05:49:48, Platform > Linux_64 (Surgeweb Enabled)] > > Am I having a senior moment? > > I am trying to transition our users gradually from an http to an https > login for Surgeweb. > > I currently have g_webmail_port set to 80, and g_webmail_secure_port > at 7443. > > If they land on port 80, I have a link that takes them to > http://mail.domain.com/surgeweb which of course works just fine. But > what would be the equivalent link to take them to the secure login > page for Surgeweb? http://mail.domain.com:7443 goes back to the same > as the port 80 page, just with an https connection, and so no new > route to the secure Surgeweb. Neither https://mail.domain.com/surgeweb > nor https://mail.domain.com/surgeweb:7443 connect at all. > > I don't want to force Surgeweb to require an https connection just yet > for all connections, there needs to be some education first. > > So my question is, what would be the URL, equivalent to > http://mail.domain.com/surgeweb, that would enable an https page for > login? > > >
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