Of course, it is not a port of the RC on Android.

I guess it's a "specialized browser" that takes RC's not-so-small-screen-friendly answer and renders it in a more usable way. When setting up, it was specified not an IMAP server, but a server with a real RC.

This is a very old program, I tried it a few years ago. RC version 1.2 was still new at that time.

Perhaps since then, working with RC on a smartphone has become more convenient, but in those days such a program clearly had a right to exist.

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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2022 23:30:10 +0200
From: Dave Nelson <[email protected]>
To: Roundcube Users mailing list <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RCU] RoundCube Android app?
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The thing is that the said app cannot be a port of Roundcube to Android.
Roundcube is written largely in PHP and Javascript, and such an app
cannot be 'ported' as such to Android. So it has to be a native Android
app. That means that your privacy is not protected in the same way as if
you run Roundcube in a browser (such as DuckDuckGo), where you have a
lot of protection between your email and any snooping app.

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