The responses so far seem either irrelevant or insulting. Again, asking for iOS Roundcube-app or mobile-friendly Roundcube-login-website to access mail stored on one's host server (because all hosts I've seen lack mobile-friendly email interface for Roundcube)
Again, setting POP/IMAP/SMTP servers on cell phones is storage + security risk for many users. Obviously webmail useful for phones, e.g. this why Gmail-app exists for iOS!
Hi Adventurer,
2017.08.07 17:42, Adventurer wrote:
The responses so far seem either irrelevant or insulting. Again, asking for iOS Roundcube-app or mobile-friendly Roundcube-login-website to access mail stored on one’s host server (because all hosts I’ve seen lack mobile-friendly email interface for Roundcube)
Again, setting POP/IMAP/SMTP servers on cell phones is storage + security risk for many users. Obviously webmail useful for phones, e.g. this why Gmail-app exists for iOS!
I tend to disagree with your assessment about some-provider-specific email apps being more secure than generic ones.
However, as far as I know, a mobile-friendly Roundcube skin is already in progress, you can find it at https://github.com/roundcube/elastic/commits/master. There was an email thread about it on this list this January, you can read it at http://lists.roundcube.net/pipermail/dev/2017-January/thread.html (it's the second thread from top). Looking at commit history, it seems that Alec is still alone in this endeavor, so if you really care and have the knowledge necessary, I guess you're welcome to contribute.
Cheers,
Rimas