hello,
On 2013/01/26 1:19 PM, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Do you think Roundcube deserves the version 1.0?
I really like it (it's a marketing issue a version 0.x when you suggest
a company to move to opensource) :-)
Together with this simple yes-no question, I'd also like to give you
the opportuni
hello,
On 09/11/2012 05:29 PM, leon wrote:
Hi,
I use postfix+dovecot+mysql.I want my email user can use roundcube mail
client to setting forward just as gmail,hotmail.
you can use roundcube with managesieve plugin to instruct your lda to
forward mail and do other funny server-side filtering
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On 2012/05/06 2:57 PM, Charles Carver wrote:
Wouldn't that not use the SSL port though? I feel like Gmail's IMAP is only
open on that port. I'll try it regardless, but is there anyway to check if 993
is open?
from a shell of the server where roundcube is installed on:
telnet imap.gmail
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On 10/11/2011 12:13 PM, Tobias Hachmer wrote:
> Well, I understand. So here opinions differ. For me it worked very well
> just upgrading all by hand.
it worked for me too (and it's what I do on my staging environment and
on my personal webmail), but I would also like to have a stable pac
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On 10/11/2011 11:17 AM, Tobias Hachmer wrote:
> Why is there a need for a package at all? It is quite down to earth to
> install roundcube by hand.
> The INSTALL,UPGRADE files are also self explained.
maybe because if it's packaged and well mainained you have an automatic
update of round
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On 04/21/2011 02:29 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> Incidentally, I found a SECOND roundcube 'hack'. Hundreds more
> spam sent out thru roundcube.
yes I did see it on one of my installations too, but they used a few
account with weak password to send spam;
after my monitoring system rasised t
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On 03/21/2011 03:57 PM, Javier de Miguel Rodriguez wrote:
> We want to use Roundcube 0.5.1 on Linux (RHEL 5.6 x64). We want to use RCU&
> mysql in the same host, and we will have a maximum of 1.500 concurrent users.
with 1500 concurrent users you mean 1500 different users connected to
th
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On 11/26/2010 09:17 AM, Radovan Mzik wrote:
> I would like to ask if there is any way to set auto logout after some time
> of user inactivity?
by design roundcube does NOT have this feature (at least it doesn't have
a few month ago, when I did look for this), but, if you need it, you can
hello,
do someone know where does the icons of the default theme come form?
I'd like to know if they came from some opensource icon library, as my
users asked to replace the "delete" button (now a 'prohibited' road
sign) with a trash can and maybe I can found a trash bin in the library ;-)
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