

Squirrelmail is a distinct email provider and therefore is notable. What one person's notability is compared to another can have a wide variation. It is hard to prove, but if they do that to my plugins or my copy of SquirrelMail, they will be stopped.( Tokul 20:15, 29 November 2006 (UTC)) Reply I am former SquirrelMail developer and I do think that Nutsmail abuses GPL. SquirrelMail 1.4.x skins can't be implemented without lots of mofications in core scripts. All features listed in their pages are provided by some SquirrelMail plugin. Theoretically scripts can function without images, but interface will look broken. Nutsmail tries to abuse GPL by linking copyrighted binary objects (images) to GPLed scripts. Yet they are trying to enforce their copyrights with images. Chris Cunningham 12:57, 7 November 2006 (UTC) Reply.
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The important thing is not to give them any free advertising. Quite a lot of weenies fail to understand what the GPL obligates one to do. In fact, such distribution implicitly licensed Nutsmail itself under the GPL. Their EULA is unenforceable because the very act of distributing a set of files which can only work with Squirrelmail means that their right to use Squirrelmail at all is revoked should they try to prevent Nutsmail's redistribution.

See their EULA It can't be violation because the source and binaries are the same, so they can't not ship source to anyone they ship binaries to. It is GPL abuse and maybe even violation. If you would like to talk about your webmail requirements, or have any other questions about web hosting with Unlimited Web Hosting, then get in touch here, and our team of experts will be happy to help.Nutsmail is not "3rd party implementation of SquirrelMail". RoundCube is certainly a step up from SquirrelMail in terms of functionality, and is second only to Horde in terms of features.įinally, if you want a fully featured webmail application with mobile access and many of the features you would find with Outlook, choose Horde. However, if you are looking for more functionality in a nicely presented package, then take a look at RoundCube. It has a small selection of tools, but the interface is unlikely to overwhelm novice users. If you are looking for a simple, no frills webmail application, SquirrelMail will do the job just fine. Calender, task lists and event reminders.In addition to the features that are offered by SquirrelMail and Roundcube, Horde also provides users with: Out of the three webmail apps we have covered here, Horde is the most fully featured, and is comparable to Outlook in functionality.
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The Horde webmail application is recommended for users that are looking for a full suite of options and features, which includes mobile access to emails and productivity tools that are a little more advanced than Roundcube’s. Email composition includes a spell checker.Roundcube has an intuitive and good-looking interface, including all of the features of SquirrelMail as well as a number of additional features, including: RoundCube is a webmail application that is easy to use, user friendly and has some other features that system administrators can add and customize. Emails can be viewed in a threaded conversation style.This includes adding styles and tags, such as headings etc. It allows users to add attachments to emails, but the messages have to be text only, no HTML is supported. SquirrelMail provide users with a simple interface in which users can view and reply to emails. In this blog post we will be comparing SquirrelMail, Roundcube and Horde, and discussing which webmail application is best for you. Here at Unlimited Web Hosting we offer a number of email management solutions.
