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The preview pane and HTML editor (tiny mce) are only in the SVN version of Roundcube. If this is what Andrew has installed then there should be a check box under your personal settings for it.
My server has recently been upgraded to cpanel62 and I was hoping to play around with Roundcube but it's not listed in webmail. I tried the direct url listed in another thread: http://domain.com:2095/roundcube/index.php?_task=mail
but that didn't seem to work. It may just not be installed but before I submit a trouble ticket to ask, I thought I'd check here to see if anybody has any tips.
The cPanel "hack" to get it to work with the regular webmail just isn't very good at all. Eventually all servers will be reverted to this method but you can access RoundCube on your server via http://cpanel62.gzo.com/roundcube/
The bonus, for some that have problems with accessing the webmail ports, is that it runs over the standard HTTP port 80.
If anyone is interested, RoundCube just released an update yesterday. I have applided and it appears to be good. I have been using this app for a few months now faithfully. So far I like it. My only issue is HTML emails get converted to text when you forward or reply.
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