Note that if you stay on the webmail client for a long time then the session may expire and require that you sign back in. This will bring you to the webmail client of your choice. Select the webmail client that you wish to use. At the top of the list, you will see the option for Horde or Roundcube.You will see this option regardless of the webmail client selected. In the top right corner click on the drop-down arrow next to your email address.We’ll show you a few ways to move between the different webmail clients.įollow the video to see how to use the webmail interface to switch between Horde and Roundcube webmail applications. However, if you have selected an application, then you may wonder how to switch to the other application. You will be able to choose either Horde or Roundcube. When you first log in to your email account using the webmail link you will see a default page to choose your default webmail application. How to Switch between Horde and Roundcube Installing a webmail client through Softaculous. ![]() Switching between the default webmail applications in your InMotion Hosting account.To help you in switching webmail clients, we will walk you through: Finding and switching between webmail clients may appear difficult at first, but you’ll find that it’s actually very easy. It can be loaded through the Softaculous installer in cPanel, but we recommend using a more up-to-date application for your security. Squirrelmail was previously a pre-loaded webmail client, but since the software has not been updated since 2013, it is no longer a default option with an InMotion Hosting account. Your cPanel account comes with two webmail clients that you can use to access your emails: Horde and Roundcube. We will post updates here as we add features that will allow our email users to configure their email accounts for greater security against phishing and other attacks that are all too common these days.Email is a vital part of your hosting account that doesn’t require a specific email client in order to read, write, or manage your emails. We also plan on adding additional security features to Roundcube, such as 2FA (second-factor authentication) codes for securing your webmail login along with app passwords for programs and devices that connect to our email server via the IMAP and POP protocols. The Future: Roundcube and 2FA with App Passwordsįocusing on just one webmail interface will allow us to concentrate on adding functionality to Roundcube and improving its performance. We will update this page when we have a timeline for doing so, at this point we expect that our Squirrelmail webmail interface will continue to be available until at least October 2020. However, we've yet to set a timeline for taking Squirrelmail offline. We will also likely be phasing out use of our Squirrelmail webmail interface in favour of Roundcube at some point in the future. Feel free to contact us at if you have any questions about this. You than then log into Roundcube and then click on 'Contacts' and then the 'Import' button to import contacts from the CSV file into Roundcube. If you are a IMP/Horde user and you have addressbook entries there that you don't want to loose, the 'Import/Export' option in the IMP/Horde menubar will allow you to export your contacts as a CSV file. We will keep our IMP/Horde webmail system online until the beginning of September, at which time we will be taking it offline. So, GreenNet email users who regularly log into our IMP/Horde webmail interface should switch to using our Roundcube Webmail system instead. ![]() As such, we've decided that we will be taking the IMP/Horde webmail system offline later this year. The very latest versions of some web browsers may already refuse to connect to the system. ![]() Our IMP/Horde webmail system was set up many years ago and for HTTPS secure web access is using encryption protocols that are considered old and deprecated. Those of you who use our IMP/Horde webmail on a regular basis may have noticed that your web browser has started to display alerts about the security of the HTTPS connection to the webmail system. In the future, we'd like to standardise on Roundcube Webmail, as it is the most modern system, and is being actively developed with more features being added over time.Īs such, over time we will be phasing out our IMP/Horde and Squirrelmail webmail systems. However, we've found that it's not really feasible for GreenNet to maintain three different webmail systems. Recently we set up Roundcube Webmail, which performs well, uses AJAX to quickly load messages, and has a responsive design that works on mobile phones and other devices with small screens. Our oldest webmail system is IMP/Horde, while for many years we have also offered Squirrelmail as a more fully-featured webmail interface. For many years we have offered two Webmail systems for accessing GreenNet email accounts via a web browser.
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