I've got this error often, I guess that is my mail-toaster that have a problem?
I've use Qmail 1.03 and the latest "unstable" software from Inter7 to administrate my toaster with, vpopmail and qmailadmin etc.
Can anyone help me? I'm thinking that I mabye miss some importent mails???
/Thomas
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Subject: Re: [vqadmin] Template Interface
Some folks released a new template look for qmailadmin that
I really like. I think vqadmin could use the same look.
http://www.somnioworld.com/qmailadmin.php
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:59 am, Justin Michael Couto wrote:
I am trying to change the look of vqadmin. I really like the template system and have been able to modify all things except the "show email accounts view". I also can't modify the view when I do a list domains. Is there anyway to modify the looks of these templates? Can I modify the source files before I compile it? If so what file are these displays kept in?
I wrote that page as a quick solution to a help desks need about
a year ago. I couldn't figure out how to handle doing the page layout
in a clean way, so I punted and just hard coded it. You can change
the code to redo the layout.
Ken Jones
inter7.com
I would appreciate any direction.
Thanks,
Justin C.
