Now I do have to wonder, is there way to set a "default" language?
I'm already thinking no.. but hey. worth a shot

> Okay I finally understood. Hopefully this will help someone googling this
> LATE LATE at night. YOU NEED TO SET YOUR BROWSER TO SPANISH or whatever
> language you're trying to translate to so that qmailadmin responds in
> spanish.
>
> *falls on the floor to sleep*
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yeah I've seen the folder I just dont know how to go about the actual
>> action of installing it?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>>> Anywhom, I'm in desperate need of finding out how to
>>> install a spanish translation of qmailadmin to it.
>>>
>>> Language translations go in the "lang" folder under the folder were
>>> qmailadmin was installed. In my case that's
>>> "/usr/share/qmailadmin/lang".
>>> Although I already see a "es" translation for spanish, so you should
>>> have
>>> one too. Make sure your web browsers' language is set to spanish,
>>> that's
>>> how qmailadmin decides which language template to use.
>>>
>>
>>
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