Hi
Exist some plan or plugin to do a "local folder", similar to Google Gear (?) ?
I saw in other webmail client this resource and, for corporate client is a very nice feature, mainly when the user have a limited space and wish preserve his old emails.
Thanks in advanced, Claudio
Den 2012-07-23 18:27, Claudio Filho skrev:
Exist some plan or plugin to do a "local folder", similar to Google Gear (?) ?
plans are free :)
I saw in other webmail client this resource and, for corporate client is a very nice feature, mainly when the user have a limited space and wish preserve his old emails.
in roundcube there is an archive plugin, dont know if you have tryed it ?
when enabled create an folder, and in preference set this folder as archive
after that you have one more nice icon :=)
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Claudio Filho filhocf@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Exist some plan or plugin to do a "local folder", similar to Google Gear (?) ?
I don't exactly understand what you're requesting here. Do you mean offline functionality with local storage in the browser?
I saw in other webmail client this resource and, for corporate client is a very nice feature, mainly when the user have a limited space and wish preserve his old emails.
If you're talking about archives, the email data would still reside on the server and depending on the IMAP configuration would also contribute to your quota.
~Thomas
Hi
2012/7/26 Thomas Bruederli thomas@roundcube.net:
Exist some plan or plugin to do a "local folder", similar to Google Gear (?) ?
I don't exactly understand what you're requesting here. Do you mean offline functionality with local storage in the browser?
A friend told me that are installing other webmail client and explained about this resource. What he said was about the "mail archive" project, where using html5 will download/archive this folder in local file system.
I understood that could be some thing like set a new folder called "local folder" and the webmail system will download to local file system a file in mbox format. After, if you are using this webmail, and open again in this same machine, you can access all old archived emails.
If you're talking about archives, the email data would still reside on the server and depending on the IMAP configuration would also contribute to your quota.
This is the difference: the archived emails are in your computer, and not more in imap server. But, you can rescue them from your computer since use this feature, in the same way that in imap, including all other operation like reply, forward, etc. I think that in the same way that a outlook or thunderbird do in its "local folder".
Claudio