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RE: [cobalt-users] HELP



+But, AFAIK, the control panel doesn't have such an option, does it?
+
+The very sarcastic point of my response was that I really don't believe in
+results from wishlist@xxxxxxxxxx any more than the tooth fairy.
+
+Mind you, I am not a Cobalt expert, but based on my frustrations, those of
+others and what seems to be a large collection of unfixed
+problems/anomolies...wishlist@ might be better named pipedreams@
+
+Thom

Right.

Here's a list of things the GUI does NOT have that have been dutifully
suggested (from an ISP POV) to Cobalt since RAQ1:
A good 70% of the list traffic could have been eliminated if Cobalt listened
to customers and added these features by the Raq4. Seems the only thing that
really escalates in each new generation of Raq product is the price. Instead
in order to get these features we have to duct tape a wide variety of
independent and opensource scripts to whatever Raq product is being used or
create via command line with costly labor dollars.

No .htaccess/Directory Protection editing.
No .procmailrc editor for REAL autoresponders
No usable built-in Site Stats. (see scads of posts re Webalizer)
No GUI file manager
No GUI HTML creator (exists on Qube?)
No GUI Mime editor
No GUI Cron editor
No SSH options
No GUI control panel feature for MySql...the web's most popular db.

Have I missed anything?

Tony