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Better web email client - roundcube
Better web email client - roundcube
I am not very happy with the horde mail client as I would prefer a more thick client looking mail front-end. For instance it does not display embedded html emails very well. Looking around I have found the web mail client called roundcube.
I have installed this on the Bubba 2 and it makes the horde client look prehistoric. It only took 40 minutes to install - I do have mysql workbench on my xp box pointing to the bubba mysql which helps and I use the bitvise Tunnelier as the ssh/sftp client which also helps in installing as this has to be manual but the instructions are great.
I would recommend this client - take a look http://www.roundcube.net
I have installed this on the Bubba 2 and it makes the horde client look prehistoric. It only took 40 minutes to install - I do have mysql workbench on my xp box pointing to the bubba mysql which helps and I use the bitvise Tunnelier as the ssh/sftp client which also helps in installing as this has to be manual but the instructions are great.
I would recommend this client - take a look http://www.roundcube.net
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
Looks great!
How does it function on the Bubba? IS it fast enough? Or at least faster than the Horde webmail?
How about writing a howto on installing it?
How does it function on the Bubba? IS it fast enough? Or at least faster than the Horde webmail?
How about writing a howto on installing it?
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
It is a lot faster than horde.
Yes I'll see if I can remember how I installed it.
Yes I'll see if I can remember how I installed it.
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
I'd be really interested in this. I've had my Bubba2 for a while now and the one thing that lets it down is the webmail - Horde as set up with the Bubba2 is abysmally slow. I have a requirement to check mail remotely nearly every week when I'm away from home so finding a replacement would be great ... also I guess being quicker would use less resources.
robin
robin
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
So, probably bad etiquette responding to my own append however, I decided to start looking at this myself. I'm not sure I'm confident enough to install by hand.... however. Some people seem to be running Lenny rather than Etch. If I've got that right then roundcube is in the Lenny repos. So, another question ... how painful is it to move to Lenny?
I'm happy to do the move but need a bit of guidance - more than happy to do testing and report back
robin
I'm happy to do the move but need a bit of guidance - more than happy to do testing and report back
robin
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Re: Better web email client - roundcube
If your bubba is fully up to date (version 2.0.4) you are already using Lenny packages and repos.
Can't seem to find roundcube in the repos though.
Can't seem to find roundcube in the repos though.
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Re: Better web email client - roundcube
It looks good but there seems to be a lack of calendar and contact syncing.
At the moment I have my contacts and calendars synced nicely between Horde, Thunderbird and my iPhone. It's worth the inconvenience of using Horde every now an again to maintain that.
At the moment I have my contacts and calendars synced nicely between Horde, Thunderbird and my iPhone. It's worth the inconvenience of using Horde every now an again to maintain that.
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
apologies for not detailing how it installs. All I did was go to http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki and follow the instructions. I put the files in /usr/share/roundcube. The installer is really helpful...
I then modified /etc/apache2/conf.d/horde.conf ( saved a copy first ) and put in
Alias /pim /usr/share/roundcube
restarted bubba ( you could restart apache) and then from the admin menu you press the mail icon and roundcube pops up.
I use roundcube all the time. It is a standalone email system for me with no synchronisation and so works well for me both in the house and when I am at work. So long as you expose the port to allow access.... The reason for moving from MS Outlook was simply the desire to use it from different computers ( I have ubuntu netbook - brilliant in the kitchen ) and the requirement not to host my emails on a remote server such as google as I am paranoid about investigations by such companies.
There is no calender....and no sync of contacts but I use mobile phone with calender from work for that....
Hope this helps.
Best regards
I then modified /etc/apache2/conf.d/horde.conf ( saved a copy first ) and put in
Alias /pim /usr/share/roundcube
restarted bubba ( you could restart apache) and then from the admin menu you press the mail icon and roundcube pops up.
I use roundcube all the time. It is a standalone email system for me with no synchronisation and so works well for me both in the house and when I am at work. So long as you expose the port to allow access.... The reason for moving from MS Outlook was simply the desire to use it from different computers ( I have ubuntu netbook - brilliant in the kitchen ) and the requirement not to host my emails on a remote server such as google as I am paranoid about investigations by such companies.
There is no calender....and no sync of contacts but I use mobile phone with calender from work for that....
Hope this helps.

Best regards
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
By the way you can add a plug in (webcalendar) which allows you to use a calendar. There are also other plugins to synchronise contacts...
apologies for the double post....
apologies for the double post....
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Re: Better web email client - roundcube
@beeversf, do you have a link to any plugins? My Google skills are failing me.
[EDIT]NVM, I found a full list.
Thanks.
[EDIT]NVM, I found a full list.
Thanks.
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
I think I have a misunderstanding here (probably several to be totally honest) - hopefully someone can clarify this.
My Bubba is very much as standard install and now on latest level. My wife and I both keep our mail on the Bubba and point Thunderbird at it when at home. We are away alot (say one night a week on average) so have been using a web-browser with Horde when away. Having read the roundcube info it looks straightforward to install and configure but:
1: If I make the changes for roundcube will we see anything different with thunderbird usage? (I think not but want to be sure)
2: If I make the changes will both users move to roundcube?
3: Does Horde use resources if it is left installed and we use roundcube?
This is what I thought I'd read that suggested roundcube is on a Lenny repo....
http://packages.debian.org/search?suite ... =roundcube
Probably another misunderstanding on my part.
robin
My Bubba is very much as standard install and now on latest level. My wife and I both keep our mail on the Bubba and point Thunderbird at it when at home. We are away alot (say one night a week on average) so have been using a web-browser with Horde when away. Having read the roundcube info it looks straightforward to install and configure but:
1: If I make the changes for roundcube will we see anything different with thunderbird usage? (I think not but want to be sure)
2: If I make the changes will both users move to roundcube?
3: Does Horde use resources if it is left installed and we use roundcube?
This is what I thought I'd read that suggested roundcube is on a Lenny repo....
http://packages.debian.org/search?suite ... =roundcube
Probably another misunderstanding on my part.
robin
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Re: Better web email client - roundcube
Answers:
1. No. IMAP is provided by the package Dovecot. The webmail packages are just another mail client like Thunderbird or Outlook.
2. I suppose if you redirect the /mail URL to point to Roundcube the answer is yes. I don't think there's anything stopping you having both packages installed and available on different URLs if you want to.
3. I don't think so, only disk space.
It's only in the repos for later versions of Debian or Lenny backports from what I can tell. Bubba uses the repos for Etch which is the version before Lenny.
1. No. IMAP is provided by the package Dovecot. The webmail packages are just another mail client like Thunderbird or Outlook.
2. I suppose if you redirect the /mail URL to point to Roundcube the answer is yes. I don't think there's anything stopping you having both packages installed and available on different URLs if you want to.
3. I don't think so, only disk space.
It's only in the repos for later versions of Debian or Lenny backports from what I can tell. Bubba uses the repos for Etch which is the version before Lenny.
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
Thank you for your help all. It is a rainy Saturday morning here and I've just found a good use for it. I have installed roundcube successfully. I haven't broken my Bubba2. Roundcube is working and it certainly is faster than Horde in my initial testing just using it from firefox on my desktop PC. I also tried it from safari on my Ipod Touch and that seems better as well. Will try it remotely over internet on Friday and update this with the results.
My problems in installing were all of my own making - but the error log gave me enough clues to fix them.
robin
My problems in installing were all of my own making - but the error log gave me enough clues to fix them.
robin
Re: Better web email client - roundcube
I just installed Roundcube. It works like a dream and installing was very easy. Thanks all.
Martijn
Martijn
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Re: Better web email client - roundcube
Just got round to installing this myself. Not only is it faster, it really shows up how fugly Horde is.
By the way, there are some great plugins out ther- enough to fill all the features of Horde so I'd put my vote towards this being made the default pim in future Bubba builds.
By the way, there are some great plugins out ther- enough to fill all the features of Horde so I'd put my vote towards this being made the default pim in future Bubba builds.