RoundCube will not be an officially supported qmailtoaster package
until it becomes a little more stable or until they switch to their
release model. No updates since August, and recommended distribution
is cvs/svn. I'd also prefer it if no db was required for a webmail,
but that's just me.

I am not going to deal with cvs/svn to get the latest sources and
monitor yet another mailing list to see when a relevant security issue
comes up. It's just too much work for me to support it right now. In
the mean time, users who want roundcube are welcome to install it.

Thanks,
Erik

On 12/14/06, Ryan Gibbons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been doing the same, and have the same results.  I am running an
older svn release, which fixed some things that was broke on their
latest release.  The current beta2 is suppose to be pretty good.  The
only actually problem I have had is it had some problems encoding
attachments.  But that has been fixed.

The latest SVN is very nice, with a message preview pane and more parts
working.  I really like where this project is going.

Two things I don't like, there is no calendar as of yet, and the last
install I did stores all the userprefs in a mysql table, one table ...
every user of the system, just doesn't seem very efficient for large
servers.

Just my two cents.

Joseph Lundgren wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've been offering roundcube and squirrelmail side-by-side for almost a
> year.  Overwhelmingly, customers choose roundcube over squirrelmail.
>
> Yes, it is still in beta (lots of people balk at using beta software in
> a production environment, but still, it happens all the time.)  Yes it
> still has some bugs.  NO, IT IS NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR A 'REAL' EMAIL
> CLIENT.
>
> Despite being a beta product, it works GREAT for thousands of my
> customers.
>
> I've never encountered any of the known issues.  Those which my
> customers have encountered have all been minor (visual artifacts,
> time-outs, etc.).
>
> Those customers who don't like either squirrelmail or roundcube are
> encouraged to use a 'real' email client.  In fact, when our CSRs tell
> customers about how to access the webmail, they specifically mention
> that webmail is not intended to be used a replacement for a traditional
> email client.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> --
> Joseph Lundgren
> Systems Engineer
> Peak Internet, LLC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 4:30 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] AJAX Webmail
>
>
> Gabriel Lai wrote:
>
>       Hi all,
>
>       I've found this AJAX based webmail that has a better interface
> than squirrelmail.
>
>       Take a look at it: http://www.roundcube.net/
>
>       Maybe someone can post up a installation guide on wiki page.
>
>       I've tried to do that, but somehow failed on my site. Maybe
> someone can get it done successfully.
>
> We have looked at Roundcube before. It's still in Beta, and still has a
> list of known bugs. Once most of those are sorted out, we will look at
> it again. Even if to only add it to the Plus package.
> And for what it's worth, you can do a custom skin for Squirrelmail and
> make it look almost like this. You just have to do the work.
>
>
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