Read my message again. "...come up with your own templates...". There is no
other software on the planet that satisfies the needs of everyone. (Not that
I've found, anyway)

So isn't it a little unfair for you to make this statement?-
>We don't ask IPSwitch - or IMail - to be "everything to everyone".
>But it should be FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE by everyone. Unfortunately, it's not.
>And it's web server is poorly written.



>| If you know the foreign language, you could come up with your own
>templates
>| like I did a year ago, and not wait for Ipswitch to do it for you. I
don't
>| think their goal is to be everything to everyone.
>
>That's NOT correct. It's impossible to touch some buttons. If you change
>their names, the page simply doesn't work. So our customers have to deal
>with buttons in English.
>
>Another example: the text that appears in the "Attachments" section comes
>from inside the server, and therefore shows up in English.
>
>We don't ask IPSwitch - or IMail - to be "everything to everyone".
>But it should be FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE by everyone. Unfortunately, it's not.
>And it's web server is poorly written.
>
>Regarding another post in this thread, I want to remember that we all
*paid*
>for web messaging. We don't have to "thanks" IPSwitch for it. We're asking
>for CORRECTIONS in a product that we bought. As we don't have to "thanks"
>Microsoft when they release a Service Pack, since we paid for NT.
>
>I must say however: except for it's web messaging templates, IMail is a
>superb package.
>
>Regards,
>
>Ricardo Freire, MCP

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