'lol' x]
No, as plugin gestion should be done by roundcube and not a plugin, you know, snake who eat his tail (?) ;)
On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 15:06:27 +0200, "A.L.E.C" alec@alec.pl wrote:
Maximilien Cuony [The_Glu] wrote:
I would recommand to have options in settings (web interface) to
activate
and desactivate plugins too (restricted to the user ?).
And maybe a way to install them (but with an options in the
configuration
for shared installations where 'simple users' shouldn't install
plugins..).
Good idea for a plugin ;)