I might as well throw in my $.02.

I think this is a good idea. It makes deciding where to put stuff very programatically easy.

Matt

On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 01:22 PM, Mircea MITU wrote:

I totally agree with you.
It will be much easier to manage the package.
No more images, cgi-bin and QMAILDADMIN_TEMPLATEDIR settings, just one
single ExecCGI option under /qmailadmin.

On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 18:18, Tom Collins wrote:
I'm thinking about changing the qmailadmin directory structure on my
server.  I'm currently using SquirrelMail, and liked that it was
entirely contained in the /squirrelmail directory.  Because of this, I
was able to add a single line to my httpd.conf file to allow access
from any of the domains I'm virtually hosting.

What do you guys think of the following structure:

/qmailadmin
/qmailadmin/index.cgi  -- main qmailadmin app
/qmailadmin/images -- files currently in /images/qmailadmin
/qmailadmin/help -- files currently in /images/qmailadmin/help

This way, I can easily have any client go to
<http://mail.domain.com/qmailadmin/> to access their domain.

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Tom Collins
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