But I very much consider it an issue that longtime SQuirrelmail users can have huge address books that will need exported (and they would have no clue). While Google Apps is a good option, only a few accounts (can't remember how many, it's been a long time) are free. The interface isn't that ugly, plus it connects to the local mail server, so you can handle mail internally. I haven't seen/heard anybody talk about this. If I were to choose between Roundcube and Squirrelmail, I'd go with RoundCube.
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The server admin has to install something like the abook_import_export plugin. If the customer has to manually export, cPanel should keep in mind that there is no facility in Squirrelmail by default to export Address Book entries. What is web mail Web mail is a tool that allows you to send and read emails directly from any computer connected to the internet. Are address books stored in Squirrelmail somehow exported magically and imported into Roundcube and Horde? Or does the customer have to manually export the address book from Squirrelmail and import it into Roundcube and Horde prior to the server being updated to WHM 78?ģ. When you purchase shared hosting, be it DirectAdmin or cPanel, it will automatically comes with 3 various webmail for you to choose which is : Horde, RoundCube and SquirrelMail. Once a system is updated to WHM 78 and Squirrelmail is removed, will users who still had Squirrelmail set as their default be automatically redirected back to the screen where they can choose Horde or Roundcube? Or will they get some sort of flaky error until they manually select Roundcube / Horde by clicking on their email address to bring up the the options?Ģ. With Squirrelmail going away, obviously one has to notify users and have them choose Horde or Roundcube as default.ġ.