Hi Monks,

I'm trying to use the next code in order to check my webmail server:
use WWW::Mechanize; use HTTP::Cookies; use Stream::Reader; $url="https://webmail.com/exchange"; my $username = "UserName"; my $password = "Password123"; my $mechanize = WWW::Mechanize->new(autocheck => 1); $mechanize->cookie_jar(HTTP::Cookies->new()); $mechanize->get($url); $mechanize->form_name('logonForm'); $mechanize->field(username => $username); $mechanize->field(password => $password); $mechanize->click(); $mechanize->get("https://webmail.com/exchange/username/Inbox/?Cmd=cont +ents&Page=1"); my $page = $mechanize->content();
However, I get en error while running it:
Error GETing https://webmail.com/exchange/: Unauthorized
I entered the site manually,
and found out that the username and password,
are not being captured by a form in the page,
but by a pop up window.

I seeking help trying to handle this window.
will the mechanize work on this window?

Thanks in advance,
Moked

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