I saved your patches but I have not applied them yet.  I think it's a
great idea, as obviously large lists would become burdensome to use.  This
is the correct mailing list for such patches.

Keep them coming!

-Scott

On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Hampton Maxwell wrote:

> A few weeks ago I submitted some patches via this mailing list.  They
> were patches that split the user management menu of qmailadmin 0.30
> off into a separate menu.  This menu limited the number of entries on
> a page to 50, so that managing 100+ users became manageable.  I never
> received any feedback about the patch, positive or negative, and have
> no idea whether any of the qmailadmin developers/committers ever saw
> the message.  I am curious whether I am posting to the correct mailing
> list to reach other developers and like to see my patches considered
> for inclusion, as it will make my job a little easier (the next time a
> new version of qmailadmin is released, I won't have to merge my
> patches to our copy).  If there is indeed another developer mailing
> list that I should subscribe to, I would appreciate it if someone
> could direct me to it.
> 
> Thanks,
> Hampton Maxwell 
> -- 
> Network Administration - 101freeway.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> In case anyone is interested in the patches, there are available here:
> ftp://ftp.xsta.cc/pub/qmailadmin/userpage-patches.tar.gz
> (They modify the 0.30 source release)
> 

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