Mario,

you can "manage folder" in roundcubemail. No idea since when, but quite for a 
while.

Install and configure roundcubemail is pretty straightforward and easy, and you 
even could use a docker image nowadays.
As I'm using roundcubemail since 2015 on my OpenSuse VPS, I've made all updates 
sequentially. Not a big jump like you.
Never had to change/reapply any config stuff. Using distro packages.

Michael




Am 19.03.20 um 18:49 schrieb Mario Jorge Lima:
> Hello friends,
> 
> Well, now that I found out my RoundCube version (Roundcube Webmail 0.8.1), I 
> need some orientation in order to help my
> customers.
> 
> I have installed since 2009 this old version, and this installation inhibited 
> the Folders for Sent Items, Trash Items,
> etc. So they use it just to read emails out of their offices, eventually 
> answer / delete them. So they have access just
> to the mailbox at the Server as IN Folder.
> 
> With this coronavirus crisis, several customers are working from home and 
> want to use the Roundcube instead of client
> programs as Outlook. So my main questions are:
> 
> 1) In a first moment, how to simply make these mentioned Folders available to 
> them? Is it easy?
> 
> 2) Friends, do you think it would be better to take this opportunity and 
> install a newer version, or would it be too
> complicated and time consuming? I would not like to lose all of the settings 
> that Customer Accounts already have on the
> current Roundcube.
> 
> I thank everyone that could help me in advance.
> 
> Mario Lima./
> ___________________________
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> OBS: Eventualmente nao acentuo algumas palavras do Portugues, para evitar 
> bugs na recepcao dos emails.
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