Hi, could someone please show me how to configure the program so I could use it to receive and send Yahoo emails (kind of like outlook where I can receive and send emails as if I'm logged on to Yahoo). Thx
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Hello Richard,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you are under the impression that RoundCube is an email client. It's not. RoundCube is a webmail system used on the server end to provide email users with a web interface to thier email (i.e. going to hotmail.com or gmail.com, which have their own webmail systems). This is not a program you can install on your PC for use like Outlook Express. You may want to look into something like Thunderbird from Mozilla http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
-David
On 3/5/06, richard murray rdmurray_4@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Hi, could someone please show me how to configure the program so I could use it to receive and send Yahoo emails (kind of like outlook where I can receive and send emails as if I'm logged on to Yahoo). Thx
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Roundmail can be used to check mail against any IMAP mail server that you want, and as many as you want (I have 4 servers in my config). Most users use it to check just one (ie localhost).
You could check to see if Yahoo supports IMAP. To my knowledge, they only support POP3, but I could be wrong. If they did support IMAP, you would just input the server name in your config. Be warned, unless you block new user registration, than anyone who has a Yahoo POP account could start using your server to check their mail!
Geoffrey
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 08:38:32 -0500, "David Stanford" dthomas53@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Richard,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you are under the impression that RoundCube is an email client. It's not. RoundCube is a webmail system used on the server end to provide email users with a web interface to thier email (i.e. going to hotmail.com or gmail.com, which have their own webmail systems). This is not a program you can install on your PC for use like Outlook Express. You may want to look into something like Thunderbird from Mozilla http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
-David
On 3/5/06, richard murray rdmurray_4@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Hi, could someone please show me how to configure the program so I could use it to receive and send Yahoo emails (kind of like outlook where I can receive and send emails as if I'm logged on to Yahoo). Thx
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7.5 today! http://messenger.msn.co.uk
Richard,
I apologize, I wasn't aware this software used IMAP as it's polling method. I just installed this on my FreeBSD box at home and it works like a champ! With minimal configuration you could set this up yourself on your home PC (assuming you have a PC you can configure as a web server with PHP support - see http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-windows.html for easy installation on Windows). Once you have a functional web server you can follow these easy instructions on http://www.paulstamatiou.com/2005/10/29/how-to-setup-roundcube-webmail-on-yo.... If you've never toyed with any web/mail software it can be daunting, so just reply with any trouble you (may) have and I'll see if I can help you out.
-David
On 3/6/06, Geoffrey McCaleb geoffrey@tabasco.net wrote:
Roundmail can be used to check mail against any IMAP mail server that you want, and as many as you want (I have 4 servers in my config). Most users use it to check just one (ie localhost).
You could check to see if Yahoo supports IMAP. To my knowledge, they only support POP3, but I could be wrong. If they did support IMAP, you would just input the server name in your config. Be warned, unless you block new user registration, than anyone who has a Yahoo POP account could start using your server to check their mail!
Geoffrey
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 08:38:32 -0500, "David Stanford" dthomas53@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Richard,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you are under the impression that RoundCube is an email client. It's not. RoundCube is a webmail system
used
on the server end to provide email users with a web interface to thier email (i.e. going to hotmail.com or gmail.com, which have their own webmail systems). This is not a program you can install on your PC for use like Outlook Express. You may want to look into something like Thunderbird
from
Mozilla http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/.
-David
On 3/5/06, richard murray rdmurray_4@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Hi, could someone please show me how to configure the program so I
could
use it to receive and send Yahoo emails (kind of like outlook where I can receive and send emails as if I'm logged on to Yahoo). Thx
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