by Jamii Corley | Jul 1, 2022 | Email, How the Net Works, News, Our Blog, Tutorials
RoundCube, like many Open Source programs, is constantly evolving, adding new features and changing the way you interact with it. Most of the time this is a good thing. Occasionally a change will disrupt the way you use the tool.
by Jamii Corley | Jul 31, 2015 | Encryption, How the Net Works, Interesting Items, Resources, Security, Tips and Tricks
In our last post we showed you how to install the Mailvelope browser extension and generate PGP public and private keys, and how to import someone’s public key. Now we’d like to actually use this structure to send encrypted email. At this point if you use...
by Jamii Corley | Jul 31, 2015 | Encryption, How the Net Works, Interesting Items, Resources, Security, Tips and Tricks
In that last few years we’ve come to see more and more that things we thought were private, simply aren’t. Whether it is companies that want to sell you things, the government wanting to find terrorist plots, or thieves looking for personal data to aid...
by Jamii Corley | Sep 26, 2011 | Online Tools, Resources
Roundcube is a webmail client that is a favorite of the SWCP staff. It has a number of features that aren’t obvious on casual use. Two of these features that save me an enormous amount of time are selective filtering and color coding messages. In this post...