Webmail?

Verdi R-D verdi at azend.org
Sat Jan 19 19:29:48 UTC 2013


I mean that you have to run them on your own servers (ie. They do not come
as a hosted service) and will only work with domains you have control over.
Handling email this way isn't really for newcomers though.

Verdi
On 2013-01-19 2:25 PM, "David M. Pelly" <david.pelly at hotmail.ca> wrote:

> What does "run them yourself" mean?
>
> David
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 14:23:27 -0500
> Subject: Re: Webmail?
> From: verdi at azend.org
> To: ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com
>
> I like roundcube and squirrelmail but you have to run them yourself.
>
> Verdi
> On 2013-01-19 8:59 AM, "David M. Pelly" <david.pelly at hotmail.ca> wrote:
>
>
>
> Recently gmail, yahoo and hotmail have all changed their  email formats
> and made so called improvements.
>
> But my experience with all of them, so far has not been good.
>
> Hotmail (now Outlook)  is the worst and I find it practically  useless.
> Full of bugs.
>
> Yahoo and gmail are only slightly better.
>
>
>
>
> It appears that they put students to work on their webmail programs  and
> even if I send a message via their "contact us"  link,  nothing happens.
>
>  And it appears they put   their "D"  grade students on that job.
>
> I am so ticked off.
>
>
> Can anyone please suggest a real good clean, well designed,  well
> functioning webmail?
>
> I prefer webmail  with some relatively stable company.
>
> I prefer it over IP  provider emails because my experience has been that
> IP's are apt to change (that is.:  if I change IPs)
>
>  and come and go, that is come in to business and go out of business
> faster, especially smaller ones.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> David
>
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