> Uhm.   The browser should be caching those graphics anyways.  First load
> would be slow, but everything after that should be quite snappy.  If we
> went to dynamic graphics, it would slow things down greatly.

You'd only have to regenerate the graphics when the text template (or
language
lookup table or whatever you want to call it) changed - it could be done as
a
makefile rule.

> Now, for those with users who have to create vast numbers of mailboxes,
> why don't you just let that customer give you a formatted list of
> usernames and passwords, then run them through a script to add them in
> bulk.  You can probably add > 100 mailboxes in the time a user would be
> able to do one from the qmailadmin page, no matter how slim the graphics
> are.

Indeed.


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