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JimD wrote: |
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>> The SquirrelMail source code is trash. |
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> I haven't gone through all of it, or even much of it to really know. |
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> Though the compose.php page was a real mess. All I wanted to do was |
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> line the form buttons up nicely : ) |
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> Jim |
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i personly use both SquirrelMail and roundcube for my webmail here, as i |
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prefer the interface for RoundCube, but SquirrelMail has some of the |
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features that i need (mainly mail filtering, and it not requiring any |
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thing more at the user end than a html browser). |
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i just took a quick glance at the compose page i have, and it seamed to |
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be the the buttions were all nicely aligned.... |
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anyway - if your are looking for a web mail interface which looks |
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modern, i would advise RoundCube - though its main draw back is its |
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reliance on Java (its written <at least in part> in AJAX) - i personly |
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had no problems installing or configuring RoundCube, though i did a |
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'manual' install (that is i didn't use a ebuild) |
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