It would be nice if the code you are working on were available via
CVS or some other such so that those of us who have already modified
templates can keep theirs up to date as opposed to dropping a
dramatically changed template on us. This would ease our
implementation. Is there a repository via sourceforge and is it being
maintained?
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://elusivemind.net
On Nov 30, 2006, at 6:23 PM, Quinn Comendant wrote:
I searched for 3rd-party qmailadmin designs recently, and the only
thing I found were the Dreamweaver templates here:
http://www.chrishardie.com/tech/qmail/
But, FYI: We're currently underway to contribute a full XHTML + CSS
rebuild of qmailadmin, which will be released with a new version.
No date yet...as is the case with donated development, but "soon." ;P
Quinn
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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:35:07 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
This is Probably Off Topic but qmailadmin users are the only people
who might remember this.
Several years ago (2003?) I downloaded a file called qmailadmin.zip
from whoknowswhere. There were no README, INSTALL, LICENSE, etc
files so I have no way of tracing this back.
The zip provided a different look and feel to that provided by the
standard distribution. It had modified .../html and .../images trees
and four modified files: alias.c, mailinglist.c, template.c and
user.c.
Qmailadmin has grown a lot since then, especially in the treatment of
aliases vis a vis forwards, and that old patch no longer applies.
It provided a very pleasant GUI but was english only. Certain of my
clients have become accustomed to using it and I'd like to keep it
for them if possible. Color scheme was gray on white, with the
navigation links to the left of the page.
Does anybody remember this, or perhaps know who the original
contributor was?
Here's hoping your memory is better than mine!
Thanks to all,
Mike Wright