You can subscribe to this list here.
2003 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
(121) |
Aug
(31) |
Sep
(65) |
Oct
(9) |
Nov
(23) |
Dec
(19) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 |
Jan
(33) |
Feb
(19) |
Mar
(4) |
Apr
(3) |
May
(5) |
Jun
(2) |
Jul
(1) |
Aug
(2) |
Sep
(1) |
Oct
(7) |
Nov
(8) |
Dec
(3) |
2005 |
Jan
(20) |
Feb
|
Mar
(5) |
Apr
|
May
(3) |
Jun
(3) |
Jul
(8) |
Aug
(6) |
Sep
(3) |
Oct
(3) |
Nov
(3) |
Dec
(3) |
2006 |
Jan
(1) |
Feb
(1) |
Mar
(2) |
Apr
(4) |
May
(7) |
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
(2) |
Sep
(5) |
Oct
(3) |
Nov
(1) |
Dec
(7) |
2007 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
(1) |
Nov
(4) |
Dec
|
2008 |
Jan
|
Feb
(2) |
Mar
(4) |
Apr
(1) |
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
(3) |
Oct
|
Nov
(1) |
Dec
|
2009 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
(1) |
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2011 |
Jan
(1) |
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2012 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
(1) |
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
From: Gerald V. <GVi...@ik...> - 2012-09-21 23:39:33
|
When listing users the amount of used space is misreported for large accounts. Vpopmail: 5.4.33 qmailadmin: 1.2.16 Gérald |
From: Jacek <wam...@gm...> - 2011-01-28 10:13:10
|
Hi I have a problem with character encoding in qmailadmin (all versions), and an autoresponder for Qmail. Currently: net-mail/autorespond-2.0.5 net-mail/qmailadmin-1.2.15 Previously net-mail/autorespond-2.0.4 net-mail/qmailadmin-1.2.10 & 1.2.12 When I create a message to the autoresponder or mail robot, it features all the characters for my language (Polish) become illegible, both in the subject line and in the message. Will future versions will support qmailadmin to encode according to RFC2047 topic: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2047.html And if possible, have generated mail headers properly comply with the RFC: For example: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text / plain; charset = UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit How to solve this problem? Because at the moment autoresponder module and the robot in general are not suitable for use in many countries where there are specific national alphabets. Example: Poland, Czech Republic Slovakia Russia Japan, Korea China and many others. In the world there are other alphabets, not just us-ascii. In addition, Linux is usually the UTF-8, Windows has a CP 1250th In such conditions, with non-ascii alphabet autorespond - this is a big mistake. Your mailing list generates correct headers: "MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text / plain; charset = "us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Welcome to the "qmailadmin-devel" mailing list " Messages from your mailing lists in accordance with the RFC, so qmailadmin & autorespond that they can not? How to solve this problem? Yours Sorry for my English, my language - it is Polish. |
From: Tom C. <to...@to...> - 2009-05-02 19:59:00
|
http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ 1.2.13 - released 2-May-09 QmailAdmin is in maintenance mode, so these are minor changes that have piled up over the past year or so. Be sure to check out the -- disable-catchall and --disable-trivial-password options. ChangeLog: Simone Lazzaris - Add --disable-catchall and --disable-trivial-password options to configure scripts. Tom Collins - qmailadmin.c: check return value of setuid() and setgid() and exit if either fail (security issue reported by Miguel Lourenco). - template.c: fix for potential XSS (cross-site scripting) hole in the login page (reported by Michael Middleton). - mailinglist.c: Increase size of tmp buffer used to delete orphan .qmail files when removing a mailing list (reported by William Fuller). - auth.c: Fix compiler warning. Variable ip_value only used if IPAUTH is defined. - util.c: minor performance improvement (use strchr instead of strstr) in open_lang(). - command.c: disabled catchall commands unless enabled Chaz Owensby - Report disk usage to non-admin user on their Modify User page. Tomas Kuliavas - Updated Lithuanian translation. [1913361] Dvorkin Dmitry - Updated Russian translation (now in utf8). Ismail YENIGUL - qmailadmin.c: check return value of open_lang() in load_lang() and exit on failure. |
From: Tom C. <to...@to...> - 2008-11-10 17:48:12
|
Please join the qmailadmin user mailing list (email qmailadmin- sub...@in... to subscribe) and try asking your question there (by emailing qma...@in... after you've subscribed). -Tom On Nov 10, 2008, at 12:20 AM, am...@si... wrote: > qmailadmin team: > > How are you! > > environment: > > OS: uname -a > Linux rhce4test 2.6.9-5.EL #1 Wed Jan 5 19:22:18 EST 2005 i686 i686 > i386 GNU/Linux > > more i18n > LANG="en_US.UTF-8" > SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en" > SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16" > ------------------------------------------------------- > > locale > LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_PAPER="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_NAME="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_ADDRESS="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8" > LC_ALL= > > Mysql version : 5.0.27 > | character_set_client | gbk | > | character_set_connection | gbk | > > | character_set_database | gb2312 | > > | character_set_filesystem | binary | > > | character_set_results | gbk | > > | character_set_server | gb2312 | > > | character_set_system | utf8 | > > | character_sets_dir | /usr/local/mysql/share/mysql/charsets/ | > > qmailadmin version : 1.2.11 > > ./configure --with-htmllibdir=/home/apache/cgi-bin/qadm \ > --enable-cgibindir=/home/apache/cgi-bin \ > --enable-qmaildir=/var/qmail --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/ > bin \ > --enable-ezmlmdir=/usr/local/bin/ezmlm --enable-htmldir=/home/ > apache/htdocs \ > --enable-vpopmaildir=/home/vpopmail --enable-vpopuser=vpopmail -- > enable-vpopgroup=vchkpw \ > --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/bin/ --enable- > maxusersperpage=20 \ > --enable-maxaliasesperpage=20 --enable-domain-autofill --enable- > modify-quota \ > --enable-modify-spam --enable-help --disable-ezmlm-mysql > > > OS Charset is UTF-8 ; > > if compile mysql with --with-charset=UTF-8 then table vpopmail > column pw_gecos can't insert chinese character value. English > character can insert. > > if compile mysql with --with-charset=gb2312 or --with-charset=gbk > then table vpopmail column pw_gecos can insert value , but chinese > character is rafferty .all is ???? > > > Please help me work this problem out . Thank you very much . > > Sincerely Thanks! > > > 新浪空间——与朋友开心分享网络新生活! > > 新浪空间——与朋友开心分享网络新生活! > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's > challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win > great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in > the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > qmailadmin-cvs mailing list > qma...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qmailadmin-cvs |
From: Kacper W. <ka...@on...> - 2008-09-09 04:54:11
|
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Matt Brookings <ma...@in...> wrote: > Kacper Wysocki wrote: >> What is qmailadmin doing with the query string? >> How do I get some basic debug messages or logging going to see what >> qmailadmin is doing? > > I would suggest you learn a bit about how the CGI interface works before > attempting to debug a CGI. There should be plenty of resources available > online. Indeed. I finally tracked the problems I was seeing down to that horrible fcgi-spawncgi script I was using & nginx not passing the PATH_INFO variable. -- http://kacper.doesntexist.org http://windows.dontexist.net Employ no technique to gain supreme enlightment. - Mar pa Chos kyi blos gros |
From: Matt B. <ma...@in...> - 2008-09-02 14:53:09
|
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Kacper Wysocki wrote: > Trouble is, qmailadmin is not a typical CGI program in that it > generates URLs of the form > > http://domain.com/cgi-bin/qmailadmin/com/showusers?user=postmaster&dom=domain.com&time=1220315583 Actually, this is quite typical of a CGI. > - note the /com/ part which I don't know how to map up to a query > string qmailadmin understands, though I'm guessing apache does some > magic to get this right. > normal cgi servers think /com/showusers is a file in a subfolder of qmailadmin/ qmailadmin is using path environment variables provided by the web server to resolve the request. This is totally normal. > What is qmailadmin doing with the query string? > How do I get some basic debug messages or logging going to see what > qmailadmin is doing? I would suggest you learn a bit about how the CGI interface works before attempting to debug a CGI. There should be plenty of resources available online. - -- /* Matt Brookings <ma...@in...> GnuPG Key D9414F70 Software developer Systems technician Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. (815)776-9465 */ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIvVNO6QgvSNlBT3ARAprWAKCOpUhSdVNvVU34UGVc27ZNDa3ZEACfQNT9 vtUSnlVzG46jZxH+BmMMN3w= =MpfR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Kacper W. <ka...@on...> - 2008-09-02 00:46:42
|
Hi folks, I'm trying to set up qmailadmin on nginx, or any lightweight web server for that matter. I'm running qmailadmin 1.2.12, and although I always have to log in twice for some reason, I can get in to the main menu page. Trouble is, qmailadmin is not a typical CGI program in that it generates URLs of the form http://domain.com/cgi-bin/qmailadmin/com/showusers?user=postmaster&dom=domain.com&time=1220315583 - note the /com/ part which I don't know how to map up to a query string qmailadmin understands, though I'm guessing apache does some magic to get this right. normal cgi servers think /com/showusers is a file in a subfolder of qmailadmin/ What is qmailadmin doing with the query string? How do I get some basic debug messages or logging going to see what qmailadmin is doing? Thanks, -Kacper -- http://kacper.doesntexist.org http://windows.dontexist.net There is symmetry in chaos, and chaos in excessive order. Though you may see heaven or hell, remember that it is your mind which creates them. Avoid grasping the one or fleeing the other. |
From: T.J. D. <tj...@dr...> - 2008-04-08 15:53:58
|
Tomas Kuliavas wrote: >>>> What kind of license is used in qmailadmin-help-1.0.8.tar.gz >>>> package? Who owns the copyright? >>>> >>>> >> I was actually the one who created the help docs five years ago when I >> was the admin for a student group (the Canadian Federation of >> Engineering Student). I never really thought through copyrighting the >> files or putting any kind of license on it at the time. >> > > In WTO member countries any computer work that somebody creates is > automatically copyrighted. See article on TRIPS in wikipedia. If there is > no license attached to that work, it is not free. > > So in this case that would mean I hold the copyright but fully intended for it to be freely reused/replace/whatever. >> I just packaged >> it up, and left it sitting on my server and it got pulled into >> qmailadmin when I wasn't paying attention. :-) If we feel that the docs >> need some kind of copyright and licensing I have no issues with someone >> (or myself if need be) adding that to the package. It would be great to >> see the docs updated if so no other reason than to remove the OS 9 >> Internet Explorer screen shots that are almost embarrassing to look at >> now. >> > > I want to rewrite documentation to PHP in order to provide better controls > over displayed help topics. Like ability to turn off mailing list topics, > change org logo and webmail links. I want to use existing documents > instead of starting from the scratch. > > In my country any work that employee creates for employer is owned by > employer. Could you confirm that documentation can be used under GPL or > give me contacts of people who can confirm it. > > I created the documentation for my own purposes and reused it in my volunteer role with the CFES so that means that I hold the rights to it currently. So you can go ahead and make use of whatever parts of the docs that you want as part of the new qmailadmin documentation under the GPL. -T.J. |
From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2008-03-20 06:34:32
|
>>> What kind of license is used in qmailadmin-help-1.0.8.tar.gz >>> package? Who owns the copyright? >>> > I was actually the one who created the help docs five years ago when I > was the admin for a student group (the Canadian Federation of > Engineering Student). I never really thought through copyrighting the > files or putting any kind of license on it at the time. In WTO member countries any computer work that somebody creates is automatically copyrighted. See article on TRIPS in wikipedia. If there is no license attached to that work, it is not free. > I just packaged > it up, and left it sitting on my server and it got pulled into > qmailadmin when I wasn't paying attention. :-) If we feel that the docs > need some kind of copyright and licensing I have no issues with someone > (or myself if need be) adding that to the package. It would be great to > see the docs updated if so no other reason than to remove the OS 9 > Internet Explorer screen shots that are almost embarrassing to look at > now. I want to rewrite documentation to PHP in order to provide better controls over displayed help topics. Like ability to turn off mailing list topics, change org logo and webmail links. I want to use existing documents instead of starting from the scratch. In my country any work that employee creates for employer is owned by employer. Could you confirm that documentation can be used under GPL or give me contacts of people who can confirm it. -- Tomas |
From: T.J. D. <tj...@dr...> - 2008-03-20 05:03:49
|
On Mar 12, 2008, at 11:55 PM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: >> What kind of license is used in qmailadmin-help-1.0.8.tar.gz >> package? Who >> owns the copyright? >> I was actually the one who created the help docs five years ago when I was the admin for a student group (the Canadian Federation of Engineering Student). I never really thought through copyrighting the files or putting any kind of license on it at the time. I just packaged it up, and left it sitting on my server and it got pulled into qmailadmin when I wasn't paying attention. :-) If we feel that the docs need some kind of copyright and licensing I have no issues with someone (or myself if need be) adding that to the package. It would be great to see the docs updated if so no other reason than to remove the OS 9 Internet Explorer screen shots that are almost embarrassing to look at now. -T.J. |
From: Tom C. <to...@to...> - 2008-03-20 04:20:55
|
On Mar 12, 2008, at 11:55 PM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: > What kind of license is used in qmailadmin-help-1.0.8.tar.gz > package? Who > owns the copyright? Dunno. It existed before I moved the project to SourceForge. -- Tom Collins - to...@to... Vpopmail - virtual domains for qmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ QmailAdmin - web interface for Vpopmail: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ |
From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2008-03-13 07:00:35
|
Hi, What kind of license is used in qmailadmin-help-1.0.8.tar.gz package? Who owns the copyright? -- Tomas |
From: Dvorkin D. <dv...@fl...> - 2008-02-09 22:37:37
|
ru.tar.gz - is the translation, used in our our company. I think, it slightly better than default one. html.tar.gz - is the template for qmailadmin, that we created for our hosting customers. I'll be happy, if you like it too. Thank you for the great qmailadmin! -- С уважением, Дмитрий Солдатов (Dvorkin) |
From: Ismail Y. <is...@En...> - 2008-02-06 14:27:38
|
Hello, When qmailadmin could not open/find the language file (lang/en etc) it gives the segmentation fault in the command line and nothing is displayed on the web brower. # ./qmailadmin Segmentation fault: 11 (core dumped) [root@surgate /tmp/qmailadmin-1.2.11]# gdb qmailadmin GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD] Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i386-marcel-freebsd"...r (gdb) r Starting program: /tmp/qmailadmin-1.2.11/qmailadmin Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x2818edc7 in _fseeko () from /lib/libc.so.6 (gdb) bt #0 0x2818edc7 in _fseeko () from /lib/libc.so.6 #1 0x2818f4d9 in fseek () from /lib/libc.so.6 #2 0x0804a19a in load_lang (lang=0x806c940 "en") at qmailadmin.c:318 #3 0x0804a5b8 in init_globals () at qmailadmin.c:454 #4 0x0804a6f5 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbfbfecd8) at qmailadmin.c:132 (gdb) When I checked the qmailadmin.c, the return value of the open_lang at load_lang() was not handled.I added some lines in qmailadmin.c to give a html output when an error returned by the function. --- qmailadmin.c.orig Wed Feb 6 14:02:14 2008 +++ qmailadmin.c Wed Feb 6 14:04:14 2008 @@ -305,8 +305,19 @@ char *lang_entries; char *id; char *p; + int lang_err; + + lang_err = open_lang (lang); + if (lang_err == -1 ) { + printf("Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n"); + printf("<html> <head>\r\n"); + printf("<title>Failed to open lang file:%s</title>\r\n",lang); + printf("</head>\r\n<body>\r\n"); + printf("<h1>qmailadmin error</h1>\r\n"); + printf("<p>Failed to open lang file: %s. Please check your lang directory.\r\n", lang); + printf("</body></html>\r\n"); + exit(-1); - open_lang (lang); fseek (lang_fs, 0, SEEK_END); lang_size = ftell (lang_fs); lang_entries = malloc (lang_size); -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + http://www.enderunix.org/ismail http://www.endersys.com.tr + + EnderUNIX SDT @ Tr Endersys Consultancy Ltd. + + ismail ~ enderunix.org ismail.yenigul ~ endersys.com.tr + + Volunteer, Core Team Member Project Manager + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ TCP/IP ve Ağ güvenliği kitabının 2. baskısı çıktı! http://dukkan.acikakademi.com |
From: Robin B. <rob...@ro...> - 2007-11-22 20:25:28
|
Tom Collins wrote: > On Nov 22, 2007, at 6:00 AM, 2S3I - Exploitation wrote: >> >> I’ve a RedHat 7.2, with qmailadmin >> <http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin> 1.0.6 on a vpopmail >> <http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail> 5.2.1 / qmail installation. > > You're running amazingly old versions of vpopmail and QmailAdmin. Try > the latest stable vpopmail 5.4 release (5.4.20-something) and QmailAdmin > (1.2.11). Not to mention RedHat!! R. |
From: Tom C. <to...@to...> - 2007-11-22 18:45:12
|
On Nov 22, 2007, at 6:00 AM, 2S3I - Exploitation wrote: > I=92ve a RedHat 7.2, with qmailadmin 1.0.6 on a vpopmail 5.2.1 / =20 > qmail installation. > > My problem is that the searching, indexing and first letter =20 > features doesn=92t work, and I don=92t understand why. > > Does someone know how the functionnalities are running, or if =20 > there=92s something to do on some configuration files? > You're running amazingly old versions of vpopmail and QmailAdmin. =20 Try the latest stable vpopmail 5.4 release (5.4.20-something) and =20 QmailAdmin (1.2.11). -- Tom Collins - to...@to... Vpopmail - virtual domains for qmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ QmailAdmin - web interface for Vpopmail: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ |
From: 2S3I - E. <exp...@2s...> - 2007-11-22 14:01:26
|
Hello, =20 I've a RedHat 7.2, with qmailadmin <http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin> 1.0.6 on a vpopmail <http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail> 5.2.1 / qmail installation. =20 My problem is that the searching, indexing and first letter features doesn't work, and I don't understand why. =20 Does someone know how the functionnalities are running, or if there's something to do on some configuration files? =20 Thanks for your answers. =20 Eric |
From: Tom C. <to...@to...> - 2007-11-14 04:50:48
|
http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Even though 1.2.12 is out, it doesn't correct any critical problems with 1.2.11. 1.2.11 has been out for 10+ months, I've personally been running it for at least a year, so I'm comfortable calling 1.2.11 stable, and releasing 1.2.12 as devel. -Tom 1.2.12 - released 13-Nov-07 Minor fixes to a release that's now over 10 months old. ChangeLog: John Simpson - mailinglist.c: call vpopmail's onchange onchange handler when adding or removing a mailing list. Jorgen Moth - user.c: Make sure number_of_mailinglists > 0 before malloc() in addusernow(). [1647157] Tom Collins - Use function to generate cgi URLs. - Remove unused AliasType variable. - Use email address instead of maildir for catchall. - Move HTML out of alias.c and into html.h as move toward more flexible HTML templates. - When deleting a subscriber, convert '=' to '@' if no '@'. [1651370] - Slight change to Jorgen Moth's patch. - mailinglist.c: make sure name of list to delete is valid. 1.2.11 - released 29-Dec-06 (-devel), 13-Nov-07 (-stable) Minor fixes and translation updates before we switch to new HTML templates. ChangeLog: Brandon - Add missing semi-colons to tags in user.c. [1537587] Andreas Tolfsen - Added Norwegian translation for strings 316 and 317. Juergen Kendzorra - Add strings 316 & 317 to German translation, plus fix some grammatical errors. Nicolas Croiset - Add strings 316 & 317, fix string 267 in French translation. Oden Eriksson - Add string 316 to Swedish translation. Dave Steinberg - Add --enable-spamcmd-needs-email option to configure to have QmailAdmin include the user's email address as the last parameter to --enable-spam-command. Tom Collins - Create autoresponder message before creating its .qmail file. - Deliver copy before autoresponding to ensure delivery. - On Modify User page, add current domain to forwarding address if it doesn't already include a domain. [1508971] - Don't try to add list owner as moderator of new unmoderated list. |
From: <cr...@pr...> - 2007-10-17 09:43:04
|
Hi all. I have a big problem with qmailadmin devel. I have installed it recently. But the problem is, when i'm loged in, and i click on Email Accounts he jups outto the login page. If I login as user anI try to change my password, the same problem. He jump out. I can't do anything in qmailadmin. He jups out anywhere. Any idea? Thanks in advice |
From: Tom C. <to...@to...> - 2006-12-29 17:21:16
|
http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Release Notes: Minor fixes and translation updates before we switch to new HTML templates. Strangecode Internet Consultancy has been working on an updated look- and-feel for QmailAdmin, using CSS, and we're going to start making code changes to support it. For the immediate future, a default install will keep the current look-and-feel, but our goal is to have a skin-able QmailAdmin that won't require code changes to support multiple looks. ChangeLog: Brandon - Add missing semi-colons to tags in user.c. [1537587] Andreas Tolfsen - Added Norwegian translation for strings 316 and 317. Juergen Kendzorra - Add strings 316 & 317 to German translation, plus fix some grammatical errors. Nicolas Croiset - Add strings 316 & 317, fix string 267 in French translation. Oden Eriksson - Add string 316 to Swedish translation. Dave Steinberg - Add --enable-spamcmd-needs-email option to configure to have QmailAdmin include the user's email address as the last parameter to --enable-spam-command. Tom Collins - Create autoresponder message before creating its .qmail file. - Deliver copy before autoresponding to ensure delivery. - On Modify User page, add current domain to forwarding address if it doesn't already include a domain. [1508971] - Don't try to add list owner as moderator of new unmoderated list. |
From: bottom <jqv...@ox...> - 2006-12-04 21:41:04
|
19436 |
From: Quinn C. <qu...@st...> - 2006-10-15 02:07:48
|
That's great news. I met with our developers today to discuss rebuilding it. There are HTML bits scattered everywhere in the C code -- you are right, it would be very hard to remove all code from there -- but it would be easy to simply make it XHTML compliant. Some of the HTML I don't see how it would be possible to move out of the source -- the <table> lists of user accounts for example -- without defining a template processing language (ala Smarty). But, first things first, I'll start with converting to XHTML. My priorities for the work would be as follows: - Convert to valid XHTML. - Remove all display tags (<font>, <b>, etc) to separate content from presentation, so that all parts of the site can be modified with CSS. - Apply structural HTML that is semantically correct and can be styled by CSS. - Improve the design by adding a global navigation menu, optimizing form layouts, and adding help text (only in english to start with, obviously). This would change something like this, for a very basic example: printf ("<P><B><U>%s</U></B><BR>\n", html_text[275]); Into simply: printf ("<h3>%s</h3>\n", html_text[275]); If necessary, we can deliver a default CSS file that makes the design look identical to the original qmailadmin design, just so nobody freaks out. I would love to start immediately on this (or rather, get my dev'ers started on it asap ;). How shall we proceed? We could download the latest devel version, update all the code and send it back to you within a couple days. I'm not sure any of us are too experienced with diff/patch. Quinn On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 17:37:30 -0700, Tom Collins wrote: > I'd love to see that, and would be willing to modify the C source as > necessary. It would take a lot of work to remove all HTML from the C > source, but we could at least make it valid XHTML with id tags that a > stylesheet would control. |
From: Tom C. <to...@to...> - 2006-10-15 00:37:42
|
On Oct 13, 2006, at 9:37 PM, Quinn Comendant wrote: > How's the 1.3 branch going? Mostly dead AFAIK. 1.2 is still alive and kicking though. > I might be interested in sponsoring development of improved HTML > output for qmailadmin. What do you think about the prospect of: > > - Having all output updated to lightweight valid XHTML and CSS > with an improved design. > - Having all HTML removed from the C source, and putting it in the > templates where it belongs. > > I've just tore into my first qmailadmin install and am aghast to > find <font> tags in the C source. I'd love to see that, and would be willing to modify the C source as necessary. It would take a lot of work to remove all HTML from the C source, but we could at least make it valid XHTML with id tags that a stylesheet would control. -- Tom Collins - to...@to... Vpopmail - virtual domains for qmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ QmailAdmin - web interface for Vpopmail: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ |
From: Quinn C. <qu...@st...> - 2006-10-14 04:38:30
|
Hey guys, How's the 1.3 branch going? I might be interested in sponsoring development of improved HTML output for qmailadmin. What do you think about the prospect of: - Having all output updated to lightweight valid XHTML and CSS with an improved design. - Having all HTML removed from the C source, and putting it in the templates where it belongs. I've just tore into my first qmailadmin install and am aghast to find <font> tags in the C source. Q |
From: Marko L. <ml...@is...> - 2006-09-05 12:33:36
|
Marko Lerota <ml...@is...> writes: > When user select "Forward To" and "Save a Copy", local copy > of e-mail is double and broken. This only happen when message > is with attachment. > > Qmailadmin creates file .qmail with this example: > > &som...@ot... > /usr/local/vpopmail/domains/somedomain.org/some-user/Maildir/ I find now that if I replace the lines like this .qmail /usr/local/vpopmail/domains/somedomain.org/some-user/Maildir/ &som...@ot... everything works OK, is this a bug ? info about installation OS: FreeBSD6.1 qmailadmin-1.2.10,1 vpopmail-5.4.13 -- One cannot sell the earth upon which the people walk Tacunka Witco |