A user on the forums has pointed out to me that http://svn.roundcube.net/ is now loading a medical group site. I'm guessing this isn't correct and should be fixed.
Thanks,
-Scott Kidder
Dear subscribers
We're just a couple of days away from finishing our Roundcube Next
crowd funding and the good news is: we already reached our base goal!
That means Roundcube Next will get started and we can refactor the
core of Roundcube and get basic email and contacts functionality in
place. But that's just the start. If we can push the funding higher,
then we can schedule more of the Roundcube Next goals as seen in the
graphic on the campaign page. Without that extra support, it will
simply take us longer to get there.
Visit https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/roundcube-next--2#/story and
get involved if you haven't already.
Also on the campaign page: some sneak peeks on the visual concepts
we've been working on in the past few weeks. The screens are far from
being final or complete but you'll the the idea what the new webmail
may look like on desktops and mobiles.
So there's still time for you to make a difference. Back the campaign
today and help us push even further!
Best,
Thomas and the Roundcube Team
Hi folks!
I have created csv2vcard.inc for cs_CZ locale, that works fine with Outlook
and Thunderbird and generic (gmail, seznam.cz, centrum.cz) webmail csv.
How/Where can I submit it?
Petr
Hi,
Is it possible to add localization files (i.e., files like en_US.inc
etc.) to a skin? I know how to add these language files to a plugin but
I was wondering whether this is supported by a skin as well?
Kind regards,
Martijn
Dear Roundcube users
We just published updates to both stable versions 1.0 and 1.1 after
fixing many minor bugs and adding some security improvements to the
1.1 release branch. Version 1.0.6 comes with cherry-picked fixes from
the more recent version to ensure proper long term support especially
in regards of security and compatibility.
The security-related fixes in particular are:
- XSS vulnerability in _mbox argument
- security improvement in contact photo handling
- potential info disclosure from temp directory
See the full changelog here: http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Changelog
Both versions are considered stable and we recommend to update all
productive installations of Roundcube with either of these versions.
Download them from https://roundcube.net/download
As usual, don't forget to backup your data before updating.
And there's one more thing:
Our crowdfunding campaign for Roundcube Next is still ongoing and has
just been updated with more details of what we want to achieve. We'd
much appreciate your support for this exciting new project. Please
visit https://roundcu.be/next and spread the word about it.
Hi,
Are there any plans to port the kolab/libcalendaring plugin to use
sabre vobject v3?
I have a dream of using the feature_caldav branch of the kolab calendar
plugin and the carddav plugin
at the same time.
The carddav plugin pulls in sabre/vobject 3.4.5 via composer which then
clashses with the 2.1.0 one bundled with libcalendaring.
ta,
Roy
Hello Roundcube devs and early adopters
Full support for encryption in Roundcube remains one of the most
frequently requested features but is still not properly solved. The
reason mainly is that doing web crypto right isn't as simple as it
seems and there are different, yet controversial, approaches to it.
The most promising one in my opinion is to use a locally installed
browser extension to do the hard work in a trusted and verifiable way.
Mailvelope [1] for Chrome and Firefox is probably the most popular and
prevailed crypto extension for this. And now we're getting one step
closer to a fully integrated solution. After Thomas Oberndörfer and I
once had a chat about how to improve the integration of Mailvelope
with web applications like Roundcube and I compiled my wish list for
crypto extensions [2], Mailvelope as finally released a first version
providing an API [3] for web apps to interact with the crypto module.
I'm proud to announce that Roundcube is amongst the early adopters and
we're already working on the integration part to support encryption
right from the core using Mailvelope - and possibly other extensions
that will follow. There's a working prototype in a development branch
of our github repository and is now also available for download and
testing [4]. The integration is not yet perfect of course but it
allows to read and write full pgp/mime messages including attachments
through embedded viewers and editors provided by the Mailvelope API.
See some first screen shots to get an idea at Flickr [5].
What's still missing is restoring encrypted messages from drafts for
later editing and sending. Here, attachments are not loaded into the
editor and get lost. Also key handling and importing needs some love
but we're getting there. We're in close contact with the Mailvelope
developers and will have these minor issues sorted out soon.
So everybody is welcome to test this little sneak peek version and
give us feedback.
Best,
Thomas
[1] https://www.mailvelope.com
[2] https://roundcubeinbox.wordpress.com/2014/10/10/our-wish-list-for-encryptio…
[3] http://mailvelope.github.io/mailvelope/index.html
[4] http://sourceforge.net/projects/roundcubemail/files/roundcubemail-beta/1.2-…
[5] https://www.flickr.com/photos/roundcube/sets/72157654227279665