gmail/yahoo/etc. push some of my privacy/responsibility buttons. I don't want to have to trust that their business model won't change and they'll start using my data for their purposes. Yahoo had a really nasty service agreement for a while - as written, it said that the copyright for any posting to a Yahoo Group belonged to Yahoo. (IIRC, that lasted for no more than a couple of weeks before it was modified, but still...)
And why should I trust that they'll do backups of my data if I'm not paying them?
Does Roundcube have my requested features? Essentially mass-mark-read and mass-move - oh, and I discovered that I'm also missing mark-unread.
In a different fora, someone pointed me at an alternative solution I'm going to investigate first - AjaxTerm. A terminal package that runs ... inside? my web browser - I'd have to get SSL working, but that's been on my list for a while anyway.
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Date: 2007-10-01 09:01 pm (UTC)gmail/yahoo/etc. push some of my privacy/responsibility buttons. I don't want to have to trust that their business model won't change and they'll start using my data for their purposes. Yahoo had a really nasty service agreement for a while - as written, it said that the copyright for any posting to a Yahoo Group belonged to Yahoo. (IIRC, that lasted for no more than a couple of weeks before it was modified, but still...)
And why should I trust that they'll do backups of my data if I'm not paying them?
Does Roundcube have my requested features? Essentially mass-mark-read and mass-move - oh, and I discovered that I'm also missing mark-unread.
In a different fora, someone pointed me at an alternative solution I'm going to investigate first - AjaxTerm. A terminal package that runs ... inside? my web browser - I'd have to get SSL working, but that's been on my list for a while anyway.