Greetings, I have been able to change the look and feel of the read message page by editing /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/en/readmsg.html. I put some new icons in /usr/local/apache/htdocs/webmail/ and changed the references in readmsg.html. It all worked great, and no editing of source was required.
Andreas On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Nathan wrote: > Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:55:40 +0900 > From: Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [sqwebmail] Templates and such > > Hi there, > > I've been playing around with sqwebmail for a week or so now, and I > must say that I'm quite impressed with the features and speed that it > provides. I've had no problems setting it up and getting it working, > and the unicode support seems great in the latest version. More testing > to do. > > Just some feedback/feature requests, mostly; > > There really needs to be more configurability over the templates. For > example, it's possible to make substantial changes to the header and > footer, etc, but to make any changes to the 'read message' page - > particularly the message action buttons (forward, reply, delete, etc) - > and other pages like this where the HTML is hardcoded, is quite a pain. > You have to go and edit the source - ick. > > Now, I'm no C coder, but I don't mind hacking a bit of C code here and > there, but really, I hope template support is improved at some stage :) > The default look and feel is, well, dire. (Sorry) > > Also, it would be cool if there was a way of transcoding emails in > other character sets to unicode. If I set everything to unicode, then > it should be possible to take an iso-2022-jp email and transcode it to > display correctly. > > In any case, keep up the good work. > > Regards, > > Nathan. > > -- > Diamonds on velvets on goldens on vixen > On comet & cupid on donner & blitzen > On up & away & afar & a go-go > Escape from the weight of your corporate logo! > > > >
