matti writes:

[...]
> Comments are welcome. 

One of the points you seem proud of is that you have eliminated frames. 
Yet
a cursory inspection of the SECURITY readme shows why frames are used.  The
fact that you blithely eliminate a security feature without apparently
understanding why it is there scares me.  If you miss the blindingly
obvious, what else have you missed?  Not only that, most of the new
functionality, which is in demand, is missing from your implementation.

If there were one change I could make to sqwebmail and have it included
in the mainstream version, it would be to adopt the mechanism (or
something with similar functionality) in the newer releases of
qmailadmin for multilingual support.  Instead of "Username" the
templates would have #001 (or something along those lines) and that
would be substituted by the appropriate language file.

Something like that would be for more likely to generate multilingual 
support.  Qmailadmin has not had this feature for long but already there
are many translation files.  Sqwebmail has had its multilingual support
far longer and still only supports US English because it is a nightmare
trying to translate the templates.

-- 
Paul Allen
Softflare Support


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