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openwebmail custom login screen.
I'm running openwebmail on a centos 4.x machine. I want to make my own custom login screen. I would go to the openwebmail mailing list and ask but it seems to be down for the moment.
Anyway anybody ever try this? I seen that there are template files and that the login screen is somehow created by some script or something that calls up the login.template I was able to change the default icon to one of my own that was easy enough. But I want to change the background color and add another .jpg Any insight would be helpful thanks. |
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