Random Login Image plugin for SquirrelMail ========================================== Ver 1.0, 2011/03/15 Copyright (c) 2011-2011 Paul Lesniewski <paul@squirrelmail.org> Copyright (c) 2002 Tracy McKibben <tracy@mckibben.d2g.com> Description =========== This plugin chooses an image randomly from one of several possible sources to display on the login page. Both local and remote image sources are supported, all of which may be configured by the administrator if desired. The image produced by this plugin may be used to replace the default SquirrelMail "org logo" or may be displayed in addition to (above) it. License ======= This plugin is released under the GNU General Public License (see the file COPYING for details). Donations ========= If you or your company make regular use of this software, please consider supporting Open Source development by donating to the authors or inquire about hiring them to consult on other projects. Donation/wish list links for the author(s) are as follows: Paul Lesniewski: https://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php Requirements ============ * SquirrelMail version 0.5 or above * Compatibility 2.0.10+ (unless using SquirrelMail 1.4.12+ or 1.5.2+) Troubleshooting =============== * If changes to the configuration file don't seem to be having any effect, ensure that there are not two Random Login Image configuration files, one in the login_image directory and one in the main SquirrelMail config directory (named "config_login_image.php"). The one in the main SquirrelMail config directory will always override the one in the login_image directory. Help Requests ============= Before looking for help elsewhere, please try to help yourself: * Read the Troubleshooting section herein. * Look to see if others have already asked about the same issue. There are tips and links for the best places to do this in the SquirrelMail mailing list posting guidelines: http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/MailingListPostingGuidelines You should also try Google or some other search engine. * If you cannot find any information about your issue, please first mail your help request to the squirrelmail-plugins mailing list. Information about it can be found here: http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/squirrelmail-plugins You MUST read the mailing list posting guidelines (see above) and include as much information about your issue (and your system) as possible. Including configtest output, any debug output, the plugin configuration settings you've made and anything else you can think of to make it easier to diagnose your problem will get you the most useful responses. Inquiries that do not comply with the posting guidelines are liable to be ignored. * If you don't get any replies on the mailing list, you are welcome to send a help request to the authors' personal address(es), but please be patient with the mailing list. Change Log ========== v1.0 2011/03/15 Paul Lesniewski <paul@squirrelmail.org> * Complete re-write and cleanup * Dropped use of Webshots * Added configurable list of remote image sources (if you have a good suggestion for a default daily image source, please submit them to the plugin maintainer) * Added configurable local and remote image caching * Local image source location is now configurable and defaults to an "images" subdirectory in this plugin * Added ability to override SquirrelMail's $org_logo or display the random image in addition to it * Added configurable per-source image sizing * Added support for SquirrelMail 1.5.2+ v0.2 2002/05/06 Tracy McKibben <tracy@mckibben.d2g.com> * Webshots changed their site structure, breaking the original version of this plugin. This revision works with the new site structure. No other changes have been made v0.1 2002/04/07 Tracy McKibben <tracy@mckibben.d2g.com> * Initial release