I checked this by altering the titletag to read TEST 1 ALTERED.
I did this in /usr/local/apache/www.mdlan.co.uk/sqwebmail_templates (where
the apache directive points at) but it was not picking up the change, when I
viewed the source the title tag was unchanged.
Does someone have some good
the title tag from the login.html
I also played with the image name of logo.gif and changed it to
company_image.gif when I viewed the source the title was the same and the
company_image.gif was still called logo.gif
Thanks,
MAtt.
-Original Message-
From: Clive Goodhead [mailto:[EMAIL
VirtualHost 217.34.194.218
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/virtual/www.mdlan.co.uk/public_html
ServerName www.mdlan.co.uk
ServerAlias www.mdlan.com
ServerAlias www.mdlan.net
SetEnv
Hi Clive,
this is the from an old message I have already spotted the spelling mistake
and changed it, ie you read RE: [sqwebmail] Altering a template - no
effect.- ADDITIONAL you will notice I have spotted this.
Thanks,
Matt.
-Original Message-
From: Clive Goodhead [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi all and MrSam:
I encouter a quota problem, when i move some mail from TRASH to other
folder, quota message become uncorrect!!
For example, i have a mail user call: guest, quota is 10MB
I assume no mail in this mailbox, so quota usage will be : 0%
when i send 2 mails (both sizes = 2MB) to
hello.
I did install the sqwebmail but there is a problem. After i put the username
and password and click on logon, i get a blank page with the follow code:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN
http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/frameset.dtd;
hzqbbc writes:
when i send 2 mails (both sizes = 2MB) to guest, login in sqwebmail.quota
usage will be : 40%, it's right. but When i move one mail from INBOX to
TRASH, quota usage changed from 40% to 20% (This mechanism perhaps is not
right? i just move not delete from mailbox!!)
That is
Thanks Sam!!
But if i want to include Trash into quota, how to modify the source code?
Because if ISP use sqwebmail, and trash does not count towards the quota,
user will easy to exceed the quota and put large file into trash , it's not
ISP want to see...
And another question is