Check out www.horde.org/imp
This is what we had to do as we had the same restriction and hate that..
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On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Scot Desort wrote:
> Call me stupid, but web messaging has me perplexed.
>
> I am finally getting around to messing with the default html templates. I
> started out by simply adding a 'border="0"' parameter to a TABLE tag. I
> reload the page, and every IMAIL tag on the page failed to display (buttons
> AND text, some of which where should not have been effected by the simple
> change I made). All I saw was the standard HTML tags and text. I removed the
> border parameter, still nothing. Stop web messaging service, restart it,
> nothing. Wait 5 minutes, finally everything is back.
>
> Are there certain steps or procedures that need to occur after making
> changes to the pages?
>
> Next, where are the address book entries stored (assuming I'm using the
> IMAIL database)? Please don't say the registry :-/
>
> Lastly, some of the "group" tags that represent many IMAIL fields are very
> restricting in terms of flexibility of programming. Obviously, Ipswitch has
> designed these tags to make it as easy as possible to manipulate the _group_
> fields on the page. But for many of us who wish to take the pages to the
> next level, we cannot. For example, in menu.html, the tag
> <IMAIL_MailboxSummary> displays mailbox name, unread/total messages, size of
> box, etc. I cannot pick and choose (at least as far as I can tell) which
> fields to display. Perhaps I don't want the size of the box displayed--
> there doesn't appear to be a away to hide that field from being displayed.
>
> As I said, I am just starting to play with web messaging, and perhaps there
> ARE ways to accomplish these tasks that I am not aware of. If anyone cares
> to shed some light on any of these points, please feel free. I know others
> on the list are asking for a full API into the web messaging engine, but I'm
> not even looking for something that deep. Has anyone duplicated _ALL_ of the
> functionality of web messaging using ColdFusion or something similar?
>
> It would be really nice if there were some tips or sample template
> modifications on the Ipswitch web site. I'd be willing to set aside some
> disk space if anyone wants to start putting up some samples for others to
> share and learn from.
>
> Scot
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