Le 11/09/2012 21:46, Tache Madalin a écrit :
Again. Roundcube is a CLIENT. Not a server. Creating a plugin to do such tasks is a HUGE task and the approach would differ from server to server.
Now, please stop asking about it. You've already been answered.
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Hi,
please stop answering like that. Maybe you're right (or maybe not, but this is another debate), but you say it in a so unpleasant way that nobody wants to read what you write.
As already said, changing server-side features from a client is a common task. After all, changing a read/unread status of a mail is a server-side task as it takes place on the imap SERVER. but it's done by the client. This is why communication protocols are made for: let the client and the server communicate. And they are commonly used to send commands from clients to servers.
Secondly, changing forwards of your mail account is a common task of all major webmail providers. But maybe you're thinking that google guys are just fool to let gmail users changing their forward settings in the web client instead of calling a google sysadmin to do that for them.
Last, but not least, roundcube is more than a client. One can install it ON THE SERVER and configure it, probably using plugins, to do server-side tricks. Maybe you don't use it this way, and maybe you think this is not a "good" (where is the law) thing to do, but please don't assume that everybody has the same exact needs as you, and try to convince instead of fighting.
you can disagree, but please say it in a way we can calmly discuss.
Regards,
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