Hello Ken,
Tuesday, August 01, 2000, 6:14:10 PM, you wrote:
> qmailadmin 0.34 is available for download. It looks really nice.
> Thanks to Javier Frias for the code ;] This version uses menus
> instead of displaying everything on one page.
Ok. The new design would look pretty good BUT it doesn't scale with
browsers using bigger fonts. On my IE 5.5, the form elements of
the login page are too big: they hit the right black border. Then there'
s some other problem with it: The background image get's repeated
(didn't examine the HTML code that much, so I can't say why this is
the case) in IE 5.5 as well as in NS 4.73. The main menu looks nice as well
but the text hits the upper border...
I tryed to do a layout (using the same graphics) which would allow to
scale way better. It works just nice with IE but NS doesn't like the
TD background attribute (which ISN'T standard). Only solution seems
to be to enlarge login.gif a bit so that people with bigger fonts can
use it as well (as I'm using a 19" screen with 1280x1024 I tend to use
a bit bigger fonts than one would use normally). If anyone wants to
see the the page, a mail's enough.
Oh and BTW: is there any sense behind the numbers? *g*
> http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin/qmailadmin-0.34.tar.gz
> It also supports:
> -with-htmllibdir={dir} qmailadmin HTML library directory.
> --enable-ezmlmidx=n|y default is no, enable or disable ezmlm-idx
> support
> --enable-vpopmaildir=dir Home directory of vpopmail.
> 1) Supports editing multiple lines in alias/forward files.
Cool. Just yesterday a client wanted me to do that by hand for him ;-)
> 2) Ability for the user to create thier own forward.
Is there a possibility to disable that? It has some security
implications...
> 3) Paginated view of users/aliases/forwards.
> 4) Many random bug fixes.
Best regards,
Gabriel