I will state again, that my changes only deal with how folders are listed and sorted, immediate removal of deleted emails, theme selection by user, the page layout choices, a couple of new functions, as the session time countdown, and rewritten templates. The use of css obviously requires a lot of class statements in the source.
Authentication and security issues are of course important, and I do not regard myself as an expert in those areas. Hence those parts of the code in riwos are as Sam Varshavchik wrote it. The demo is available to see how it works and looks like. It should be obvious, that there are things like account locking and starting a session through javascript without a login page are not included in the becoming (?) distribution.
My users are choosing riwos-sqwebmail at 95-5 ratio. I use riwos, because I like it more than the original. I started the project to make my sqwebmail more the way I wanted it. I felt the result was good enough to give out for others to use. Your choice is rather simple. If you don't like, don't use it.
Taking the advantage of css also brings along the downsides of it. My css works okay with mozilla and most msie versions. That's enough for my needs. Others, like konqueror or opera probably will find some difficulties.
Therefore I have asked css experts to join the group. There are none so far, maybe scared off by this security nonsense?
The few things lacking from the present state of riwos are not dropped from source. All there is to it, is to use the couple of hours to rewrite the specific templates.
matti
Ah, well... glad to hear it then. I suppose that probably relieves their concerns (for the most part at least) over security issues.
As to the CSS experts, I might be willing to put some effort into helping you fix any problems you know of already. But I can't guarantee any level of help or amount of time in particular, so I didn't bother to "join the group" explicitly.
But if you'd like me to help you try to solve some cross-browser issues, I'd be more than happy to at least give it a try. Email me some details if you'd like, and I'll take a look and see if I can do anything about it.
-jab
P.S. I don't know if I actually qualify as any sort of CSS expert or not, but I think I'm quite good at it anyway. (At the very least, I know more than most people do.) *shrug* Maybe that's good enough for what you need done. =)
