Anand Buddhdev writes:

We offer webmail to our customers using sqwebmail. I'm currently using
version 4.0.4 on our servers. I'd like to use the latest version
because it offers enhancements and bug fixes. However, I don't want to
confuse my users with the new ACL controls provided in version 4 and
above. Is there any way to get sqwebmail to NOT display the little key
symbols next to the folder names? I checked the documentation and
didn't see any explicit mention of this (unless I missed it).


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Anand Buddhdev
Celtel International

I got rid of it by deleting this line from the installed /usr/lib/courier/share/sqwebmail/html/en-us/folders.html file.


[#$ACLICON=@@key.png, width="21" height="16" alt="Folders" title="Permissions" border="0"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

So far, it's produced the desired effect with no negative side-effects.

I also did the same with this line, as I didn't want the "Public Folders", either:

[#$PUBLICFOLDERS=<em>Public Folders</em>#]

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Scott Langley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Administrator
Rural Network Services



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