e latter does. Let
> > that be MySQL, PostgreSQL, or sqlite.
>
> You need to store webmail settings somewhere. Using a choice of
> sqlite or a database server allows running multiple web servers with a
> single database server backend. Using just flat files as Squirre
On Tuesday, 9 June 2020 11:55:35 AM AEST Nic Baxter via luv-main wrote:
> There is a plugin for roundcube that might help
> It is elastic4mobile
>
> https://packagist.org/packages/roundcube/elastic4mobile
Thanks for that, I might try it out.
When looking through the Roundcube settings under
k.
>>
>> Every instance of Squirrelmail I've seen has migrated to Roundcube.
>
>I've just installed Roundcube. The problem I had was that one
>significant
>webmail user complained that Squirrelmail had started messing up the
>display
>of some messages, I suspect it w
On Friday, 29 May 2020 11:20:45 AM AEST James McGlashan via luv-main wrote:
> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 10:08:50AM +0930, Mike O'Connor via luv-main wrote:
> > Roundcube, seems to be ok.
>
> Every instance of Squirrelmail I've seen has migrated to Roundcube.
I've just inst
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 10:08:50AM +0930, Mike O'Connor via luv-main wrote:
> Roundcube, seems to be ok.
Every instance of Squirrelmail I've seen has migrated to Roundcube.
After a quick look through their documentation; the former doesn't appear to
require a relational database, wh
On 29/5/20 9:29 am, Russell Coker wrote:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SquirrelMail
>
> The Wikipedia page indicates that Squirrelmail is no longer maintained. I've
> had a problem reported with it after upgrading to PHP 7.3. Is there a good
> replacement for Squirrelmail? S
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SquirrelMail
The Wikipedia page indicates that Squirrelmail is no longer maintained. I've
had a problem reported with it after upgrading to PHP 7.3. Is there a good
replacement for Squirrelmail? Something simple and lightweight that just gets
the job done