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Question Roundcube user black & white list

blondie63

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian 12
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.68
Is there a way to let the user manage their black and white lists directly in Roundcube?
Is Roundcube the best webmail or is there something more complete?

Thanks for help
 
Not that I'm aware of.

You can provide access to Plesk for the email user (email address and email password). This way the email user can manage the spam settings.
 
Is there a way to let the user manage their black and white lists directly in Roundcube?
Not by default, but one of the advantages of Roundcube is that there are many plugins available. Maybe there are plugins available that add black and white list functionality. You'll have to install and configure plugins manually, as Roundcube isn't as advanced as Wordpress for example.

The easiest method of managing black and whitelist for mailbox users is the one mentioned by @Raul A. Mailbox users can login the Plesk and (with the right permissions) can manage their own spam settings,

Is Roundcube the best webmail or is there something more complete?
Roundcube focuses primarily on email. It's pretty bare bone when it comes to functionality, for example there is no calendar or any group sharing features. However the simplicity is also it's main advantage. As an more elaborate alternative you can also use SOGO webmail with Plesk.
 
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