Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-28 Thread Stroller


On 27 Jun 2006, at 22:25, kashani wrote:


 http://www.roundcube.net/


Unfortunately after a nice release back in Feb the project is  
looking like it's dead in the water.

What makes you say that? The changelog seems to suggest activity.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Changelog


	The forums were down for a month while CVS up and disappeared.  
Looks like they were transitioning to SVN which makes me feel  
better, but almost five months without a release doesn't thrill me  
especially when there are so many things that could be worked on.


I'm not _immensely_ fussed about releases if I can get an up-to-date  
version from SVN in the meantime. If a developer has to choose a  
priority between bug-fixing  releases I can sympathise with a choice  
to fix bugs or add features.


The changelog isn't very impressive either IMHO. I'd rather see  
features like global address books being worked on rather than what  
I interpret to be mostly cosmetic changes. YMMV.


You obviously have hands-on experience with RoundCube, which I don't.  
How are addressbooks implemented at the moment? I would prefer to see  
then access an LDAP directory.


Stroller.



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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-27 Thread Stroller


On 26 Jun 2006, at 21:54, kashani wrote:


Tibor Liktor wrote:

roundcube?
 http://www.roundcube.net/


Unfortunately after a nice release back in Feb the project is  
looking like it's dead in the water.


What makes you say that? The changelog seems to suggest activity.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Changelog

Roundcube is a little feature short to be a full webmail system for  
real users though it's passable if you just need a web interface to  
get to your mail on occasion.


God, is the drag  drop slick, tho'!
(or maybe I'm just an old-feller who never tried the latest Yahoo /  
Gmail offerings on a supported browser)


Since I use a real mail client most of the time Roundcube seems ideal  
for me. From the demo on their site I'm quite impressed - it seems  
very fast, although I find double-clicking to open a message in a web- 
browser a little non-intuitive. I would love it if they gave a  
preview of the message if you clicked on its subject in the message  
list.


Like Jamie I find Squirrelmail a little slow.

Stroller.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-27 Thread Tibor Liktor
Hi Stroller, 

I agree you, the Roundcube lives and happy. We are going to change the current Squirrelmail to Roundcube, as soon as we finish the localization. Every function seem properly working during the tests.

Best,
Tibor
On 6/27/06, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26 Jun 2006, at 21:54, kashani wrote: Tibor Liktor wrote: roundcube?
http://www.roundcube.net/ Unfortunately after a nice release back in Feb the project is looking like it's dead in the water.What makes you say that? The changelog seems to suggest activity.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Changelog Roundcube is a little feature short to be a full webmail system for real users though it's passable if you just need a web interface to
 get to your mail on occasion.God, is the drag  drop slick, tho'!(or maybe I'm just an old-feller who never tried the latest Yahoo /Gmail offerings on a supported browser)Since I use a real mail client most of the time Roundcube seems ideal
for me. From the demo on their site I'm quite impressed - it seemsvery fast, although I find double-clicking to open a message in a web-browser a little non-intuitive. I would love it if they gave apreview of the message if you clicked on its subject in the message
list.Like Jamie I find Squirrelmail a little slow.Stroller.--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list


Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-27 Thread kashani

Stroller wrote:


On 26 Jun 2006, at 21:54, kashani wrote:


Tibor Liktor wrote:

roundcube?
 http://www.roundcube.net/


Unfortunately after a nice release back in Feb the project is looking 
like it's dead in the water.


What makes you say that? The changelog seems to suggest activity.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Changelog



	The forums were down for a month while CVS up and disappeared. Looks 
like they were transitioning to SVN which makes me feel better, but 
almost five months without a release doesn't thrill me especially when 
there are so many things that could be worked on. The changelog isn't 
very impressive either IMHO. I'd rather see features like global address 
books being worked on rather than what I interpret to be mostly cosmetic 
changes. YMMV.


kashani
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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-26 Thread Alexander Skwar
Leandro Melo de Sales wrote:

 I know Horde IMP, but does someone know others which is
 better?

No. What's missing?

Hm - does anyone know of a Webmail system, which makes use of
Web 2.0/AJAX and behaves a bit like gmail?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-26 Thread Tibor Liktor
roundcube?

http://www.roundcube.net/
On 6/26/06, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: I know Horde IMP, but does someone know others which is better?
No. What's missing?Hm - does anyone know of a Webmail system, which makes use ofWeb 2.0/AJAX and behaves a bit like gmail?Alexander Skwar--Some people pray for more than they are willing to work for.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-26 Thread kashani

Tibor Liktor wrote:

roundcube?
 
http://www.roundcube.net/


Unfortunately after a nice release back in Feb the project is looking 
like it's dead in the water. Roundcube is a little feature short to be a 
full webmail system for real users though it's passable if you just need 
a web interface to get to your mail on occasion.


kashani
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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-26 Thread Jamie

On 6/25/2006, Leandro Melo de Sales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

   I'm looking for a good webmail which I can use Courier IMAP/POP3
and QMail. I know Horde IMP, but does someone know others which is
better?

Squirrelmail is good, but I find it a little slow so have switched to
ilohamail which is substantially faster. Both of these are in portage.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-26 Thread Nick Rout

On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 09:13:39 +1200 (NZST)
Jamie wrote:

 
 On 6/25/2006, Leandro Melo de Sales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
I'm looking for a good webmail which I can use Courier IMAP/POP3
 and QMail. I know Horde IMP, but does someone know others which is
 better?
 
 Squirrelmail is good, but I find it a little slow so have switched to
 ilohamail which is substantially faster. Both of these are in portage.

Cannot find ilohamail in my portage, is that a mis spell? (can't find
alohamail either, not sure what other spellings to try)

 
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[gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-25 Thread Leandro Melo de Sales

Hi all,

  I'm looking for a good webmail which I can use Courier IMAP/POP3
and QMail. I know Horde IMP, but does someone know others which is
better?

Thank you,
Leandro.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Best webmail

2006-06-25 Thread darren kirby
quoth the Leandro Melo de Sales:
 Hi all,

I'm looking for a good webmail which I can use Courier IMAP/POP3
 and QMail. I know Horde IMP, but does someone know others which is
 better?

I've no first hand experience but have heard squirrelmail is popular:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/

It is in portage.

 Thank you,
 Leandro.

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