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What did you do to get "utilities" to show up in the folder list? Thats nice.GMail by default doesn't have the ability to expand or collapse the nested folders. Anup and I found (well, Anup found it) a neat little JavaScript tool that we integrated into the folder display template that allowed for expanding and collapsing of the folders. The Utilities part is just something else that I was playing around with while putting that all together. I can send you the link to the tree script if you're interested. (Hmm, looks like I may have to ask Anup for the link again, I forgot where he found it and I didn't bookmark it :/)
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Here is another question... kinda embarrassing but, I can not find where to set the default template set for new users? I see through setup>misc options i can set the default if no other is found, but I would like to set the default to be brewt unless the user specifies nessa.This is set in GMail::NoAuth::Join. Actually, ...::Join calls the GMail->template_set method to get the user template. If there is no $USER object, it looks for a t input value. If that's a bust (or bad in some way), it returns the default that you set above.
For the most part, it will use the default that you set above because that's what will be in the value of t when someone signs up with join.cgi. That is unless you specifically give them a link with a different template set (join.cgi?t=my_template).
~Charlie