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I am 1st time user of both Roundcube and Yahoo Hosting. There is a small problem with user mail a/c with Yahoo Hosting. When we create a custom mail a/c (name@companyname.com), Yahoo Hosting asks for his Yahoo email a/c. Then, Yahoo actually merges this two a/c together. In sort, if a user don't have any existing Yahoo a/c he will not able to get/handle his custom mail a/c. (This is the limitation that I am facing with India's version of Yahoo Hosting) My Question - Can I use Roundcube to solve this problem ? I want dual solution -
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RoundCube can login to any IMAP server, if they are giving you IMAP access then you can use RoundCube.
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No, I don't think they support IMAP.
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I don't see any support for IMAP, RoundCube only works with IMAP, I'd recommend using Google apps Sign up for Google Apps instead as they provide IMAP.
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