Re: [SM-USERS] [SM-DEVEL] Proposed changes to squirrelmail.org

2007-01-30 Thread kmnair
On 1/30/07, Paul Lesniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hope you are aware of the David Harris earthquake going on in the > > Mercury/Pegasus package. Strange that two free mail client developers > > have voiced the same thing almost simultaneously. > > Unlike that case, no one developer own

Re: [SM-USERS] [SM-DEVEL] Proposed changes to squirrelmail.org

2007-01-30 Thread Paul Lesniewski
> > I think I can speak for all the developers when I say that we are all > > ready to quit our jobs and work on SquirrelMail exclusively if the > > money is right. :-) > > Hope you are aware of the David Harris earthquake going on in the > Mercury/Pegasus package. Strange that two free mail client

Re: [SM-USERS] [SM-DEVEL] Proposed changes to squirrelmail.org

2007-01-29 Thread kmnair
On 1/30/07, Steve Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think I can speak for all the developers when I say that we are all > ready to quit our jobs and work on SquirrelMail exclusively if the > money is right. :-) Hope you are aware of the David Harris earthquake going on in the Mercury/Pegasu

Re: [SM-USERS] [SM-DEVEL] Proposed changes to squirrelmail.org

2007-01-29 Thread Steve Brown
> If there is one single thing you could do to make the product more useful to > such folks it's probably to spin off a commercial version of the product and > package it in friendlier ways with some hand-holding consulting services for > installation, configuration and integration, such as what I

Re: [SM-USERS] [SM-DEVEL] Proposed changes to squirrelmail.org

2007-01-29 Thread Bob Grommes
I think it may be an over-simplification to suggest that SM users fall into simple "computer literate / illiterate" categories. I suspect if you had a marketing department you'd find that they consist of something more like: * Unsophisticated end users * Somewhat knowledgeable end users, includi

Re: [SM-USERS] [SM-DEVEL] Proposed changes to squirrelmail.org

2007-01-29 Thread dave nash
Marc wrote: > I agree on removal of our email addresses from the about page. That would > save a lot of noise in our inbox. Another suggestion: It seems that end-users are not always clear what SquirrelMail is, at least on the difference between a webmail system and the Imap server itself. Thi

Re: [SM-USERS] [SM-DEVEL] Proposed changes to squirrelmail.org

2007-01-29 Thread Marc Groot Koerkamp
On Mon, January 29, 2007 7:46 pm, Steve Brown wrote: > In light of of recent discussions I'd like to propose the following > changes be made to the squirrelmail.org site: > > Left Side Links should only contain the following: > > > News > About > Support > Screen Shots > Download > Plugins > Docume