Yeah, that helps. Thanks chasd, but not to Mark--your answer is pretty
much useless. I read the site and searched Google plenty, but it
didn't click. That's why I asked.

Thanks,
Brad Landis



On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 5:45 PM, chasd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Feb 2, 2010, at 5:12 PM, Bradlee Landis wrote:
>
>> I'm just curious about the implementation of Roundcube. I couldn't
>> find details on the site.
>>
>> Does roundcube make use of the mbox files in Linux, or does it simply
>> use IMAP to talk to another process on the server. If it uses mbox
>> files, does it copy to MySQL, even without the user logging in, or
>> does the user have to log in to get the messages to be moved from the
>> MBox file to MySQL?
>
> RoundCube talks to the server via IMAP, just like Thunderbird or
> other desktop mail applications. It does not store e-mail in the
> database. The database is used to store preferences, not e-mail
> messages.
>
> Does that help ?
>
>
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