Thank you for your reply.

    I'm quite comfortable with writing html as well, however I was asking
specifically about the sqwebmail tags, rather than the html tags.  For
example,  I'm fairly confident that [#L#] will produce a list of emails in
the current folder, but what do tags such as [#B#], [#?#], [#s#], [#P#], and
[#W#] do specifically?  I would like to take full advantage of all the
features sqwebmail offers, and am willing to build my own documentation by
reading the c source code if I must, but if something of the sort is already
available, I would prefer to use that :)

On 19 Mar 2001, Rajkumar Andrews wrote:

> I just changed all the html tags in the /html subdirectory (ie.
> /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/en-us) to suite my aesthetic preferences.  I
> am quite confident with html and find it easier this way.
> 
> Raj Andrews
> 
> 
> 
> Kaila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >     I've just set up sqwebmail to run on FreeBSD with apache/sendmail, and
> > am happy with the way it seems to be working.  I'm ready to begin
> > customizing the look and feel for my users, and to develop templates for
> > some of the virtual domains I host, and I have a question about the
> > sqwebmail tags...
> > 
> >     Is there a document available explaining the tags used in the html
> > templates for sqwebmail, or is this a situation of "read through
> > sqwebmail.c and figure it out?"
> > 



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