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Re: Roundcube Webmail 1.0.0 released

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I believe any host that runs cPanel should have it. Or at least that's my experience.

But no one "sane" would recommend a cPanel host, don't shovel shit at friends..

Depends on needs, as there are some pretty sane people who don't want to be IT support for all their friends hosting small projects, and don't want to have to install and manage alternative control panels for them. Bugs, issues, quirks and all, cPanel and hosts that offer it may be fine for folks with limited needs or relatively clean/secure apps.

But sure, for the most savvy of devs and ops people, cPanel hosts may not be the right setup.

Re: Roundcube Webmail 1.0.0 released

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I believe any host that runs cPanel should have it. Or at least that's my experience.

But no one "sane" would recommend a cPanel host, don't shovel shit at friends..

shrug I've never had any particular issues with it, but admittedly it's all I've ever used since it's what most shared hosting providers have. And before anyone suggests it, I don't have the money/desire/need to move off of shared hosting for anything I do.

Re: Roundcube Webmail 1.0.0 released

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I love Roundcube, use it everyday. The only thing I wish it had was some type of mobile interface. Didn't see anything in the plugins. There are really no good web mail solutions with a mobile interface. I'd prefer to leave this account off my phone if at all possible.

Usually, people use dedicated apps to access mails from mobile, connecting directly to the IMAP server. Which is much more mobile-convenient.

Re: Roundcube Webmail 1.0.0 released

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But no one "sane" would recommend a cPanel host, don't shovel shit at friends..

I don't get the hate. I use gmail and roundcube (on a cPanel host) on a daily basis. cPanel hosting is really easy to use and maintain. With a good hosting company, what's the issue?

It's a user interface instead of a semantic interface—you're stuck with clicking around to maintain your site and your hands are tied with your ability to actually change something about it.

Re: Roundcube Webmail 1.0.0 released

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If I could find a way to filter spam as well as gmail does I would love to back to self-hosting my email. I just can't imagine a time when we'll get anything close to what gmail can do without their huge resources.

I half-assed this once and just made postfix check spamhaus and spamcop. Very little spam gets through.

I'm thinking about turning on greylisting as well, but right now its not needed.

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