Well, my hosting company uses Squirrel Mail (http://www.squirrelmail.org) for web-based E-Mail. I found out that you can make your own login screen using a form that can be found in thier documentation here. The thing is, I'm going to be having employees log into our site for other database driven tools. I'd like to make it so that when an employee is logged in, all they have to do is click a link, and it will pull their E-Mail login/password from the users database, and log them into squirrel mail. I can pull the needed info out of the database, but since the program seems to be set up to take get the information after it's been posted with a form, I don't know how to get the info to squirrel mail. I had thought of using a form with hidden fields, and making the link to their E-Mail submit the form, but that means that their username and password would be in the sourcecode of the page as plain text. Is there anyway to put info into $_POST without using an html form? I'm pretty new to php, and I'm only self taught, so if I'm talking nonsence please set me straight.