I am examining the features and benefits of roundbox webmail.
Since I have 7 years of mailboxes using OpenWebMail, another
webmail, I have to take the decision if it is worth to migrate to roundcube
now that I am contracting a different VPS with 1&1.
First, if all my Sendmail mailserver OpenWebMail mailboxes contents
Inbox, Sentmail, etc, can be read by roundcube or not.
Second, compare the features of each one. OpenWebMail has tons of
features, webdisk, multilanguage, customization, etc. and so does roundcube,
so is there someone who knows OpenWebMail and can assist in comparing both?
Much obliged !
On 4/24/2015 5:58 PM, webmaster wrote:
I am examining the features and benefits of roundbox webmail.
Since I have 7 years of mailboxes using OpenWebMail, another
webmail, I have to take the decision if it is worth to migrate to roundcube
now that I am contracting a different VPS with 1&1.
First, if all my Sendmail mailserver OpenWebMail mailboxes contents
Inbox, Sentmail, etc, can be read by roundcube or not.
Second, compare the features of each one. OpenWebMail has tons of
features, webdisk, multilanguage, customization, etc. and so does roundcube,
so is there someone who knows OpenWebMail and can assist in comparing both?
Much obliged !
We're a small operation that have both running at the same time. No problems sharing that I've been made aware of. The only issue I've had is getting roundcube to do filtering isn't as easy as it could be. In fact, I've still not made that work (not that I've tried very hard). For myself, openwebmail is still my preferred web client, it does what I need in a fashion that works ok for me. Strictly a personal preference thing. Roundcube works just fine too (except for the lack of filtering). We run Postfix & Dovecot (still on mbox format) on a CentOS box in house. -- Steve