https://www.mailpile.is/
Please let me know your opinion about it I think it's going to be a strong competition to RoundCube.
Please let me know your opinion about it I think it's going to be a strong competition to RoundCube.
Done .I think John is going to finish RC backup/restore soon You could mail him about ETA for that,
I wish I had known about that before moving a few thousand usersbut it's not as hard as it was supposed to be, and I already had that done with simple pre/post backup scripts.
Which is preferable from my point of view; a simple bit of code in CustomBuild makes it all work, for update then. And a simple bit of code make it all work during backup/restore. Either in the Backup/Restore programs, or in pre-post scripts. Am I correct? if so then I'm very interested.Talking about MailPile, it doesn't use MySQL database at all, and it stores user information in files (something like SquirrelMail).
I noticed. And I likely won't use it until it's out of beta, but I'm very interested .They postponed their beta release a bit: https://www.mailpile.is/blog/, but it should be ready in a few days
While I generally don't test beta software on my working machines (and at the moment that's all Ihave), I suppose I can try it on two servers and move some little-used accounts between them just to see if it works as well as I think it should. But obviously that won't be a fair test.With per email backup/restore functionality, we'd likely swtich to use RoundCube as the default webmail client, but lack of command line backup/restore prevents us from doing so.
Well, I've had a look at the Alpha and it seems to be roundcube + Google UI + easy encryption.https://www.mailpile.is/
Please let me know your opinion about it I think it's going to be a strong competition to RoundCube.
It's a vault accessible via a web interface, so it's nice to archive data, but users will be completely dependant on the apps functionalities to be able to read their mail from a mobile device per example and won't be able to read them from another client. It's a good idea for a desktop, but I'm not sure it works as a webmail solution.It's not just another RoundCube webmail-client That's why it might be harder to make it work on DA servers. They have more info in they FAQs and docs about what it really is and how it works.
It works with any DAV server, but with some you don't get "support for resources auto-creation when users login", which means you have to use posts scripts to add/remove users.Yes i know, but there is no the plugin in myroundcube repository for that, at today, there is just for SabreDAV
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It's not designed for the hosting business as using it on a 3rd party server defeats its main purpose: privacy. Also, DA and CB don't support Python.