From: Dieter W. <di...@wi...> - 2003-06-02 16:00:16
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Stojan, Well, I am not very happy with the view part either, but I have to admit that I have limited experience and time for doing enhanced designs (think is pretty much an art btw.). Now, what we have been doing lately is migrating to Struts, and eliminating a lot of the problematic scriptlets in the views. Also, some more repetitive elements of the pages have been split out into separate pages (header, trash, footer). I also think we could make a lot of people happy with at least integrating a style sheet approach (there is a way to make that one user selectable btw.). Probably you could send me your views & sheet, or alternatively you probably want to join development and take over this part? With regards to the IMAP accounts, there is a discussion on: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=860485&forum_id=46984 Probably you want to check what has been argued so far, and we continue discussions to see whether we could figure out something that could be done and is feasible. Regards, Dieter On 6/2/03 10:03 AM, "Stojan Pesov" <al...@ju...> wrote: > Hi to all > I recently downloaded jwma 0.9.8 > and I wasn't satisfied wtih it's look so I changed it a bit > While doing that I added a header.jsp and footer.jsp files and also a .css > file for easier approach. > It is working just fine and I'd like to suggest you to use this idea for the > next release. > It will save a lot of work for you and for the others as well > > Anyway, jwma is a great project. > I'm still wondering if there is some way to add users to the IMAP server > using jwma > Is this going to be solved in admin part in version 1.x ??? > > Thanx for your patience > |