On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 08:38, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > On Thursday 06 March 2003 09:23, Rick Romero wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 08:04, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > > > On Thursday 06 March 2003 00:08, Tom Collins wrote: > > <snip> > > > > Anyway, the point of this is: I'd love to see this thing in the next > > > production release. Is anyone planning a new production release soon? Or > > > is it still up in the air? > > > > Kinda of along these lines, I've implemented the use of a FORM to > > automatically log users into qmailadmin from IMP. I've noticed on my > > mailbox, with 50MB in it, the main_menu takes a couple seconds to load.. > > I think it's because of the 'du'. > > > > I hate re-inventing the wheel, so I HAVE to ask why is there a 'du' for > > doing quotas, when that should already exist in maildirsize? > > > > I have my own hack to qmailadmin that I would like to see in the > > 'release' but I haven't heard any interest in it, so I haven't cleaned > > anything up. Should I cleanup, and add ifdefs to my 'Service Level' > > stuff? It current form only works with MySQL, and vpopmail also has to > > be modified. > > Hi Rick, > > Sounds like you have some cleanup work to do. Generally, I think any developer > would much rather include a patch that is clean, clear, and works in as many > different environments as possible under as many different circumstances as > possible with a minimum of confusion on the user's part. <snip>
Whoops, I meant to add - "Is anyone interested in that functionality?" I've sent my patches to the vpopmail list for 'documentation' purposes, but nobody has expressed any interest either way. They're small enough that patching my own version of qmailadmin for the next year will take less time that cleaning it up, and making it work for everyone. So I ask, does anyone want that functionality in qmailadmin, and/or does anyone have suggestions of a better way to do it, than what I submitted to the vpopmail list (because it requires a patch to vpopmail also). Frankly, I don't consider myself a programmer, and I know it would take me longer than I'd like to spend on it ;) I spent at least an hour last night trying to get yesterday's date from Perl. Yes, I know date()-86000, but apparently that doesn't work if you happen to also 'use Date::something'.. grumble.. can't remember offhand, but an hour to get 'yesterday'? I'm not going to tackle making this work for everyone, if no one else is interested. My wife would kill me :) Rick <snip> > <snip>
