<snip> > Roundcube might, if you are lucky and the stars are in alignment, work > as an every-day mail client for you. But don't count on it. > > I'm not saying roundcube is bad or broken or non-functional. Just that > it is alpha software. What roundcube needs are developers contributing > code, not frustrated users expecting a flawless and feature packed > experience from an alpha project sitting at version 0.1.
You know, just to give a light spin to this thread, I've been using roundcube as the primary mail client for about a month. there have been strange errors, but none of them seem to be reproducible (and none that a bit of tweaking haven't solved), so i would say that it's pretty damn stable, for an alpha.
Kudos to everyone.
BTW, while I'm on this topic, since roundcube doesn't have a way to change the password, and I'm running Mac OS X.4 Server to boot, there's a really handy webapp for this that's also on Sourceforge at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/osxpass that i've integrated into the login template for the default skin. Anyone else running the same setup, and I can post the snippet of code for the template to integrate the two.
cheers, rodolfo