My answer is no to both.
Rgds
Alex
On 28/05/2014 04:28, Eric Shubert wrote:
For those using Roundcube, please be so gracious as to answer a couple
questions.
Do you use it with nginx? (I expect mostly no answers)
If not, have you used nginx for anything else?
Thank you for your
I also do not use round cube nor do i use nginx .
nginx sounds intresting -- but it is hard to imagine anything other
than the mighty Apache
I am intrested in round cube -- heard good things.
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On 5/27/2014 8:28 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
For those using Roundcube, please be so gracious as to answer a couple
questions.
Do you use it with nginx? (I expect mostly no answers)
If not, have you used nginx for anything else?
Thank you for your participation. I'm contemplating adding
My users use both roundcube and squirrelmail.
What my users demand is a company wide address book.
Best wishes,
Edwin
On Thursday, 29 May, 2014 10:07 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 5/27/2014 8:28 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
For those using Roundcube, please be so gracious as to answer a couple
If it runs on PHP it will run on nginx + PHP FPM - that's been my experience
with personal and upstream projects anyway. I would say Roundcube will work
just fine.
And having Roundcube to replace squirrelmail would be great. I have never
seriously used it (GUI, Funxtionality and all not up to
Dear Eric,
I'm using it on several Apache installations.
Best regards,
Johannes
Am 28.05.2014 04:28, schrieb Eric Shubert:
For those using Roundcube, please be so gracious as to answer a couple
questions.
Do you use it with nginx? (I expect mostly no answers)
If not, have you used nginx
Btw. my repo https://github.com/qmail/squirrelmail2roundcubemail may be useful
for admins who like to migrate address books from squirrelmail to roundcubemail.
Johannes
Am 28.05.2014 09:32, schrieb Johannes Weberhofer:
Dear Eric,
I'm using it on several Apache installations.
Best regards,
Hi Eric.
I am using Nginx for Roundcube and my webservers i generel - and also
using nginx as proxy for apache (NAS).
On my mailserver I am still using apache for qmailadmin.
Cheers,
Finn
Den 28-05-2014 04:28, Eric Shubert skrev:
For those using Roundcube, please be so gracious as to
On 5/27/2014 10:28 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
For those using Roundcube, please be so gracious as to answer a couple
questions.
Do you use it with nginx? (I expect mostly no answers)
If not, have you used nginx for anything else?
Thank you for your participation. I'm contemplating adding
I am running roundcube in tandem with SM as well. I find that 99% of
my users have selected RC as their daily client so I will likely
shutdown SM at some point.
On 05/28/2014 11:12, Dan McAllister wrote:
On 5/27/2014 10:28 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
For those using Roundcube, please be so
Oh, and I'm sorry I didn't answer the initial question. No, I'm not
using Nginx, I'm using Apache.
On 05/28/2014 12:05, Kelly Cobean wrote:
I am running roundcube in tandem with SM as well. I find that 99% of
my users have selected RC as their daily client so I will likely
shutdown SM at
I do not use either RC or nginx,
No objection to them, just never used them.
Dave M
On 5/28/2014 10:14 AM, Kelly Cobean wrote:
Oh, and I'm sorry I didn't answer the initial question. No, I'm not
using Nginx, I'm using Apache.
On 05/28/2014 12:05, Kelly Cobean wrote:
I am running roundcube
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