Am 22.05.2013 00:04, schrieb Glen Eustace:
> 
> On 22/05/2013, at 9:37 AM, Reindl Harald <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Am 21.05.2013 23:25, schrieb Geert Wirken:
>>> I guess what Cor means here is that you can add multiple webservers to
>>> your cluster which all share the same session information (because it
>>> would be stored in MySQL and not on a local ramdisk on each separate
>>> server).
>>
>> and if someone wants to be taken serious in software development
>> he implenents such things *additionally* for the few people
>> who need it and *npt* mandatory for every setup
>>
>> if it would be written really perfect it would not need a database
>> at all and only autheticate against the IMAP server, fetch mails
>> and in this mode simply hide the addressbook
> 
> If you really believe your setup is so much better than what 100s of other 
> sysadmins 
> are doing around the world, then good for you.

it is

> Roundcube just works for me and I use Postgresql, no modifications to any of 
> our 
> hosting environment needed

our environment turns in the first front around own development

> If you have so much trouble with Roundcube, don't use it.  Go find another 
> product that better meets your requirements

stupid argumentation

give the session-handler beside 'db' and 'memcache' the option 'php'
would be all i need to be satisfied and i *never* would expect from
*any* webapp that this is not possible at all and usually the deafult

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