----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:43
PM
Subject: RE: [imail] mailwelc.txt
problem
Yes,
you can create a /web directory underneath the virtual host's top directory,
and inside it put JUST the customized template(s). For example, with KWM,
that file would be LoginScreen.cgi, and with CWM, it would be both
login.html and plogin.html.
To
customize the templates, you would replace the
<!--IMAIL.WelcomeFileContents--> tag with hard-coded
content.
-Ron
Is there any way to hard code it in to the
page?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001
4:02 PM
Subject: RE: [imail] mailwelc.txt
problem
The
welcome and news messages are system-wide in IMail where IP-less virtual
hosts are concerned. Only IP'd hosts can customize those messages
successfully for their host.
-Ron
I am running multiple domains on
Imail 6.06. One of my users who has admin rights to his domain
is trying to edit his mailwelc.txt file for his mail
domain. When he made the changes through the web interface
it changed the mailwelc.txt file located in the root of
the Imail server. I did create a separate Web directory for
his domain but for some reason it doesn't want to change the file
located in his mail domain's top directory. Has anyone
seen this before?
Thanks