OK,
I read through some of the archives and FAQs and figured out where the templates were. On my Linux 7.3 distro they were installed in /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html.
Upon arriving in that directory and looking through the login.html page I noticed that all of the image tags, instead of having the standard html <img ... >, had [# ... &&] or some funky stuff like that. I personally use Netscape and do not have a problem viewing any of the pages but alot of my customers use IE and they say they cannot see any of the images. I checked it out on IE 5.5 and had the same problem, cannot view the images.
I tested by changing the graytopleft.gif from the [# ... &&] funky tag to the standard <img ...> tag and I can now see it in IE. So I guess I'll be doing some coding tonight.
As for my first question, about branding sqwebmail with my logos, Yes I meant the entire thing and because I have found where the templates are I have answered that question already. Thank you to all who have responded. If anyone does not understand anything above or is having similar problems to mine please do not hesitate to email me and I will try to help. Thanks again.
Hmm... Those "funky tags" as you call them, are supposed to be replaced by the CGI before the page is served. Are they actually appearing that way in your browser's view source window?
They certainly should not, if they are.
Also, what version of sqwebmail are you running? I worked on a lot of changes to the html generation with Sam, which has recently been added to the distribution.
If you're running the current version, it's possible (unlikely, but possible) that we introduced a bug somewhere. -- And if you're running an old version, you might try upgrading to the current version before spending your time hacking code... to see if the new (cleaner) html output fixes your problem.
-jab
