Hi list.
Being new to this community, I wonder if I ask at the right place.
Once a user has logged into the roundcube interface and checked (or send or else) his emails, where are they physically located? in the mysql database or still in the pop/imap server?
Best regards.
Duke
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It essentially treats email as if it were IMAP -- in essence, the files are located on the mail server:)
Marc Arbour (Ci²) wrote:
Hi list.
Being new to this community, I wonder if I ask at the right place.
Once a user has logged into the roundcube interface and checked (or send or else) his emails, where are they physically located? in the mysql database or still in the pop/imap server?
Best regards.
Duke
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On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 15:34 -0400, "Marc Arbour (Ci²)" wrote:
Hi list.
Being new to this community, I wonder if I ask at the right place.
Once a user has logged into the roundcube interface and checked (or send or else) his emails, where are they physically located? in the mysql database or still in the pop/imap server?
Last I checked, roundcube only supported imap, not pop. With imap the users mail is located on the imap server. If roundcube caching is enabled a local copy of mail will be made in the mysql database, this is a duplicate of what is stored at the imap server and exists only for performance reasons when you have a slow imap connection.
John Dennis jdennis@redhat.com Red Hat Inc.