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Started by dexi, March 30, 2010, 05:36:16 PM

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dexi

Hi
 I would like to clear up a discusion we are having with our host provider. We are on a shared hosting service with cpanel and no root access. I have successfully installed roundcube and used it but the hosting provider asked us to remove it.

Does roundcube need root access in its basic form?

I believe from reading the forum that root access would be required to add it to cpanel. Will it still run securely without being part of Cpanel and without root access?

Is there a work around for the Cpanel webmail shortcuts? Ie disable Horde/sqiurell.

It just that some people have been running roundcube successfully for years on their shared host yet all I have met is a brickwall when it comes to my install.

Cheers
Dexi

SKaero

QuoteDoes roundcube need root access in its basic form?
No RoundCube doesn't need root access, its just a mail client that connects to the server to get your mail like Thunderbird (witch also doesn't need root access)

QuoteI believe from reading the forum that root access would be required to add it to cpanel.
If you wanted RoundCube to be part of CPanel (like in the web mail options) you would need root access.

QuoteWill it still run securely without being part of Cpanel and without root access?
Yes, RoundCube was not designed to be part of CPanel or need root access.

QuoteIs there a work around for the Cpanel webmail shortcuts? Ie disable Horde/sqiurell.
What do you mean disable Horde and Squirrelmail? They are webmail clients just like RoundCube and they should all run peacefully next to RoundCube, However if you have root access you could disable them if you wanted to.

QuoteIt just that some people have been running roundcube successfully for years on their shared host yet all I have met is a brickwall when it comes to my install.
RoundCube should run find on any shared host that met the requirements http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Requirements what problems are you having with RoundCube?

MattSassy

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I use RoundCube for my webmail hosting, but I also use BlueHost for my website hosting and it comes with free webmail hosting. It's a good addition to Roundcube.

Actually, no matter what sort of website you are going to create, whether it's a blog, niche site, or whatever, I recommend using BlueHost to register your domain and host your website.

There are others available that are just as good, but I've used Bluehost since the beginning and they've always been extremely reliable for me. And, whenever I have any questions, their live chat is always quick to answer and offer a solution.

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(HostGator is also good, but their control board is much less user-friendly in my opinion.)

Here are the simple reasons why I continue to use BlueHost:
• Cheap hosting (about $7)
• Unlimited domains
• Unlimited GB space
• Unlimited GB bandwidth transfer
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• Free domain along with your hosting
• Quick and friendly support

If you wanna save a few bucks, you can check out their current discounts and promotional rates here:
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