That would be a suitable workaround, however, the only references to images in the html files are for the login menu stuff. For some reason, qmailadmin can see those images fine, but not the delete.png and "button" images within the GUI.
==================================== OSC Consulting Affordable Dedicated Email, Ecommerce, and Web servers. !!! $199 per month 30-day CASH BACK GUARANTEE !!! Effective Results -- System Administration and Consulting Services. http://www.1osc.com > > You can always manually edit the html templates located in something > like /var/www/qmailadmin (do a batch replace using streplace or > something like that) so that they point to paths that you are > familiar with... > > -- > >>I'm setting up qmailadmin 1.0.6 on a server and no matter where I put >> the image files, qmailadmin doesn't see them. >>I checked /var/log/http/error_log and it says it can't find the files >> in /documentroot/images/qmailadmin but that is EXACTLY where they are. >> I even tried creating a directory Alias in the httpd.conf to no avail. >> I've had many hardships getting images to display properly in >> qmailadmin in the past but I usually managed to create a softlink or >> something to correct the problem. In this case, nothing works. >> >>Any ideas (besides upgrade to 1.0.14 :) )? > > > -- > > Truly Yours / Sinc�rement v�tre, > Philippe Simard, Kusat.com > > Web : www.kusat.com > Tel : 514-276-7997 Fax: 276-3434 > Toll free: 1 866 27-KUSAT (58728) >
