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+ | Seafile is file synchronisation and file sharing software. Before it works on other devices, you need to log into the web interface (<nowiki>https://cloud.yourdommain.com/seafile</nowiki>) once. Login with your full email address and email password. |
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− | '''We are no longer using Seafile but have moved to [[Owncloud]].''' |
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+ | You can use Seafile to synchronise files (Seafile client), to mount the external storage directly (SeaDrive) and to access your files via a web browser. |
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− | Seafile is file synchronisation and file sharing software. Before it works on other devices and in Roundcube, you need to log into the web interface (<nowiki>https://cloud.yourdommain.com/seafile</nowiki>) once. Login with your full email address and email password. |
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− | You can use Seafile to synchronise files (Seafile client), to mount the external storage directly (SeaDrive) and to access your files via a web browser. Your Seafile files will also be accessible from within Roundcube webmail. |
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Most users need the Seafile client. See [https://download.seafile.com/published/seafile-user-manual/syncing_client/install_sync.md] for instructions. In the "Server" field, you need to fill in "<nowiki>https://cloud.yourdomain.com/seafile</nowiki>". Enter your main email address and password. |
Most users need the Seafile client. See [https://download.seafile.com/published/seafile-user-manual/syncing_client/install_sync.md] for instructions. In the "Server" field, you need to fill in "<nowiki>https://cloud.yourdomain.com/seafile</nowiki>". Enter your main email address and password. |