Hello list,
I couldn't find anything about stability in the archives or the forums, so hoping for some clues here. I work for an email hosting company. We intend to offer roundcube to our customers. I've recently deployed 0.1.1 on our internal mail server and it has been working pretty well for us. I would like to try out the new 0.2-alpha version before we release to customers.
Has anyone noticed any stability issues with v0.2-alpha? Especially with a large number of users? Or anything that someone using a previous version should take note of? Any help would be really appreciated.
Siddharth Deshpande System Administrator, Directi Internet Solutions Pvt. Ltd. www.directi.com _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Hello,
See http://trac.roundcube.net/roadmap 0.2 beta is 42% completed and 0.2stable 33%.
For an ISP, it may be advisable to wait a bit more.
I have been running 0.1 on a production environment, with a couple of hundred users. Absolutely okay for the past one year.
HTH
kmn
On 7/14/08, Siddharth Deshpande siddharth.d@directi.com wrote:
Hello list,
I couldn't find anything about stability in the archives or the forums, so hoping for some clues here. I work for an email hosting company. We intend to offer roundcube to our customers. I've recently deployed 0.1.1 on our internal mail server and it has been working pretty well for us. I would like to try out the new 0.2-alpha version before we release to customers.
Has anyone noticed any stability issues with v0.2-alpha? Especially with a large number of users? Or anything that someone using a previous version should take note of? Any help would be really appreciated.
- Thanks and regards,
Siddharth Deshpande System Administrator, Directi Internet Solutions Pvt. Ltd. www.directi.com _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
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It is a Beta and frankly speaking, not very stable...
We are using it, but constantly have to restart the client. There are a lot of little annoying bugs, for example, the html management is not really transparent, email signature not useful, etc.
But it is a good soft in general, so get the chance to this great team to make a good email client...
On 14-Jul-2008, at 02:54, kmnair wrote:
For an ISP, it may be advisable to wait a bit more.
I offer RC as an alternative to Squirrelmail. Some people use it a
lot, but all have been told it is a pre-release and if something
doesn't work, fall back to Squirrelmail. That is to say, we provide
RC, we don't support RC at this time.
There are issues. Attachments are the biggest problems we see.
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lewis butler lbutler+roundcube@covisp.net writes:
On 14-Jul-2008, at 02:54, kmnair wrote:
For an ISP, it may be advisable to wait a bit more.
I offer RC as an alternative to Squirrelmail. Some people use it a
lot, but all have been told it is a pre-release and if something
doesn't work, fall back to Squirrelmail. That is to say, we provide
RC, we don't support RC at this time.There are issues. Attachments are the biggest problems we see.
We're in a similar situation. We've encountered a memory leak relating to attachments, and also non-display of text/enriched mime types. The first is a problem for our production servers when they run out of memory, the second for users when they think people are sending them blank mail. I've filed bugs and uploaded patches that address both problems:
Memory leak: http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1485187
text/enriched: http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1485200
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