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[tutorial] how to run cabonio webmail client on win xp , win server 2003 and older operating system

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(@raystinger)
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Carbonio its modern ui which have problem if running old browser on windows xp.

carbonio also not supported on old browser for example firefox-esr no longer supported and sadly carbonio doesnt support html view on webmail

now i have good news for u , carbonio can stil running smoothly on older operating system using palemoon browser (portable)

i found by myself

go this site

https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/

and choose this

 

https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20240224-d849524bd-uxp-b33b661414-xpmod.7zpalemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20240224-d849524bd-uxp-b33b661414-xpmod.7zhttps://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20240224-d849524bd-uxp-b33b661414-xpmod.7z

after that u can type on browser

about:config

then press enter

search for

security.tls.hello_downgrade_check

then click i will be carefull or i accept the risk

double click to change value from  true   to  false

 

u are ready to go and good luck.

 


   
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(@stefanodavid)
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Posted by: @raystinger

Carbonio its modern ui which have problem if running old browser on windows xp.

carbonio also not supported on old browser for example firefox-esr no longer supported and sadly carbonio doesnt support html view on webmail

Well, windows xp is EOL since 10 years now, I (personally) fail to see why zextras should support it...

About firefox-esr, I am daily using version 115.8 with carbonio, can you be more specific about what's not working and where you read that it's not supported?

We state it's supported: https://docs.zextras.com/carbonio-ce/html/basics/general.html#browser-compatibility

Posted by: @raystinger

after that u can type on browser

about:config

then press enter

search for

security.tls.hello_downgrade_check

then click i will be carefull or i accept the risk

double click to change value from  true   to  false

Personally, I would never change that configuration option to false, as your browser would accept to connect to any site that uses the old and insecure TLS protocols.

 


   
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