> >> I do agree. but as you can see from my question, this is more of a
> >> user
> >> thing than a technical thing. Not all users
> >> really care about the best speed, but want a fancy layout (I care
> >> about
> >> the speed though)
> >>
> >> sound smart to make a template-anabled version. Hope it's made so
> >> that
> >> each individual user can have different
> >> templates and layouts :-)
> >
> > If there a possibility it would be nice to select template before
> > login..
> > I.e a drop down list with a number of templates to select.
> > Default should be a template that the user selects in his/her
> > private configuration under "options".
> >
> > Reason for this would be that you then could select a template based
> > on for example "low bandwidth","high bandwidth","fancy look" etc
> > before
> > you log in and therefore adapt to the users current network
> > environment..
> >
> > /SqM

I'm confused why a more graphical and visually engaging interface = banner
ads.  To that matter, it would be easy to add banner adds to the current
version.  Squirrelmail is too good to be "Pine in a webbrowser".  I'm not
dissing Pine - it was great in it's day (and I still use it occasionally).
But for a visually oriented person (and most Generation Xers are), graphics
are very important.  To keep Squirrelmail on the edge and relevant to the
modern world, a graphical option will eventually become necessary.
--chris



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