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nataku

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The Demilitarized Zone
This is absolutely stunning. I was completely blown away by its interface. It looks so elegant.

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Does anybody know a free email service that uses RoundCube? I found Aventuremail but I have to shell out $5.00 and I'm not really comfortable with the idea of giving out my credit card number.

How about you? How do you find RoundCube? :D
 

me hate windows

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I'm a bit confused. Would this enable me to access my email inbox in a browser that is being served by OS X Server, so i could access it like gmail instead of just Thunderbird or Mail?:confused:

Edit: Let me rephrase that, because it doesn't make much sense. I have OS X Server set up as a web and mail server. I can access my email with Mail and Thunderbird. Could I install RoundCube and access my email with a web browser like you can with GMail or Yahoo?

Looks good, btw.
 

nataku

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May 1, 2005
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The Demilitarized Zone
me hate windows said:
I'm a bit confused. Would this enable me to access my email inbox in a browser that is being served by OS X Server, so i could access it like gmail instead of just Thunderbird or Mail?:confused:

Edit: Let me rephrase that, because it doesn't make much sense. I have OS X Server set up as a web and mail server. I can access my email with Mail and Thunderbird. Could I install RoundCube and access my email with a web browser like you can with GMail or Yahoo?

Looks good, btw.

From what I understand, yes. If you have your own email (as in you have your own domain name), then this will act like your webmail interface.
 

ITASOR

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Mar 20, 2005
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me hate windows said:
I'm a bit confused. Would this enable me to access my email inbox in a browser that is being served by OS X Server, so i could access it like gmail instead of just Thunderbird or Mail?:confused:

Edit: Let me rephrase that, because it doesn't make much sense. I have OS X Server set up as a web and mail server. I can access my email with Mail and Thunderbird. Could I install RoundCube and access my email with a web browser like you can with GMail or Yahoo?

Looks good, btw.

Yup, that's what it's for. A more popular use would be web hosts using it as a web mail option for their clients.
 

mkrishnan

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Jan 9, 2004
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Loosely related, has anyone else just been upgraded to the beta of Yahoo's new mail interface? I have to say, although it's a little slow, it seems really nice. And actually very similar to Roundcube (which is why I mentioned it). It works in FF -- I'm not sure if it works in Safari, because I haven't tried it yet. :eek:

Now if they would go back to offering free POP in the US... :rolleyes:
 
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