Thursday, December 6, 2012, 9:35:08 PM, Eric wrote:
ES Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
Our staff can only reach their email from within our externally hosted
Intranet. A link from there goes through a pass-through authentication
proxy (which we run anyway for patron
On 12/07/2012 08:45 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
I use a native mail program on any mobile device. (K-9 mail on android)
The Apple Mail client will pull stuff only from your top-level inbox.
Not true. It depends on
Could we have some instructions (or link to) for afterlogic?
Would someone care to put some content on the wiki regarding this?
Thanks!
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 12/07/2012 05:33 PM, Carlos Herrera Polo wrote:
+1 afterlogic
El dic 7, 2012 3:01 p.m., David Bray da...@brayworth.com.au
After seeing the recommendation for roundcube yesterday, I figured I'd
give it a try on my otherwise bone stock QMT install that uses
squirrelmail. It took about 15 minutes to get it set up and talking to
IMAP, SMTP, MySQL and to configure apache. All I can say is WOW. It's
worlds better
Eric Shubert wrote:
Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
I use a native mail program on any mobile device. (K-9 mail on android)
The Apple Mail client will pull stuff only from your top-level inbox.
I use procmail to sort some kinds of traffic - mailing lists, for example
Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
I use a native mail program on any mobile device. (K-9 mail on android)
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 12/06/2012 06:52 PM, Edwin Casimero wrote:
Roundcube sucks on Ipad.
Looks good on desktops and laptops.
I use both.
On Friday, 07 December,
Using someone else's iPad perhaps? Only reason I can think of.
Sent from my iPad
On Dec 6, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
I use a native mail program on any mobile device. (K-9 mail on android)
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-Eric
I suppose someone might do that, but not worth much effort to make it
nice in my mind.
I suppose that someone may come up with an html mail app that's mobile
friendly one day.
In the meantime, I'd be the first to agree that QMT could use a better
webmail app. Webmail is far from a core