Versie 1.0.0 van Roundcube Webmail is uitgekomen. De voornaamste feature van deze in php geschreven e-mailwebclient is dat Ajax-technologie wordt gebruikt om de gebruikersinterface te tonen, wat het een moderne en vlotte indruk geeft. Roundcube Webmail heeft onder andere ondersteuning voor gedeelde mappen en namespaces, internationalized domain names en smtp-delivery status-notificaties. Daarnaast is de gebruikersinterface voor imap-mappen aangepast om zo meer ruimte te bieden voor extensies en plug-ins. De release notes voor versie 1.0 kunnen hieronder worden gevonden.
Roundcube Webmail 1.0.0 released
We’re very proud to announce the stable version 1.0 of Roundcube Webmail. After more than 8 years since the project was published, we feel confident to name it one-dot-oh. From the last stable version we added to following new features:And mainly we were busy cleaning up the codebase, fixing a lot of bugs, making it more stable and writing more documentation.
- Cleaned up the configuration into a single file
- Importing email messages and contact group assignments
- Advanced LDAP address book functionality
- A toggle to switch between HTML and plaintext view
- Save drafts in local storage for recovery
- Canned responses to save and recall boilerplate texts
- Improved keyboard navigation in messages list
- Optimized UI to work on tablet devices
- Attachment reminder plugin
With this release, we’d also like to introduce the Roundcube plugins repository at plugins.roundcube.net. This central platform should help you find the right plugins for your Roundcube installation and makes it simple to keep them up-to-date. The installation and update mechanism is based on Composer and Packagist.
We’d also like to encourage plugin developers to publish their plugins on this platform. Please read the instructions how to prepare your plugin for publishing.
After lots of testing and collecting your feedback, this version is considered stable and we recommend to update all productive installations of Roundcube.
Read the full list of changes here.