Re: Encryption and t-shirts

2000-02-29 Thread Adrian Urquhart
Vern Hart wrote: > > Here's my latest round of designs: http://vern.com/tshirts/qmail/ > I like the designs, and have a small suggestion for the slogan(s) which is to dump the "mail" in each, so that they become: Don't queue with sendmail Send with qmail Just my 2 pence :o) Or even (q +

Re: Encryption and t-shirts

2000-02-28 Thread Adrian Urquhart
Ok, I'll have a couple. Can I put in an official order? Is there to be a choice of colour and front/back logos? Adrian Vern Hart wrote: > > Today, Rogerio Brito wrote: > > > > How much would it be for shipping to Brazil? > > Looks like international shipping would be: > >4-6 weeks

Re: How can I change the design of SqWebMail-HTML?

2000-02-21 Thread Adrian Urquhart
Arik Which buttons exactly - and what do you want to do with them? Adrian Arik Funke wrote: > > Adrian > > Thank you, for your fast answer, but I'd especially to change the Layout > of the buttons. Do you have got in this case an idea too? > > Adrian Ur

Re: How can I change the design of SqWebMail-HTML?

2000-02-21 Thread Adrian Urquhart
Arik The HTML files which are used to generate the pages are in the /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/en-us directory. You can edit these so lng as you make sure to keep the embedded tags which SqWebmail uses. (I've done it, so I know it works). Adrian. Arik Funke wrote: > > Hi, > I set up SqWeb

Re: Linux services -- I don't get it.

2000-02-21 Thread Adrian Urquhart
That's the way it goes, I guess. What intrigues me is why so many mails directed to a mail server list have @hotmail.com addresses (or similar). It's certainly true that a lot of questions have the answer of RTFM, but I'd also say that for the newbie qmail can be a bit baffling, particularly if a