Am 17.11.2012 21:12, schrieb Reindl Harald:
Am 17.11.2012 21:09, schrieb Michael Heydekamp:
If Classic would just provide the same functionality as Larry (which it doesn't anymore, see previous posts)...
which functionality outside classic skin is needed
Well, we were just discussing this issue a few messages ago: Adding recipients through browsing the addressbook upon composing a message. This is the only function I'm currently aware of that Larry does provide as a core function, but Classic does not. There may be more, I don't know.
We have been coming from Squirrel, and were really surprised that Roundcube doesn't offer that kind of function, which had been available in Squirrel for ages already. So I was glad that the plugin compose_addressbook from Cor Bosman was available. Which is not needed with Larry anymore, as I learned two days ago, as it is now a (but just Larry) core function.
While writing this, I'm just asking myself how Roundcube does handle this: As we can't know which skin our users will be using, we need to activate compose_addressbook in the config for the Classic users. Can't this create a conflict with the Larry users, as they would now have a core function AND a plugin with pretty much the same functionality...?
if someone needs a full featured mail-client he can use a desktop client at all
I'm not using a desktop client at all anymore (and I don't want to). Roundcube is (for me) already pretty full-featured, it just needs to be "a little bit" improved here and there.
Furthermore, any message from trac@roundcube.net has the following signature:
Roundcube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you expect from an e-mail client, including MIME support, address book, spell checking, folder manipulation and plugins.
That's what it wants to provide, "full functionality", and I second that...
But again: As you, I do prefer the Classic skin. For reasons I already mentioned.