Are you asking because someone told you it could be? Dropbox can share a static, html website, not actually be a computing machine that could run software apps like an email server.
If your question comes from a certain idea about how you might possibly do that, by all means reply and I'll see if I can explain further.
It was just a subjective question. I thought Dropbox could just extend this functionality.
Or maybe 3rd party apps/services could felicitate this just the way e.g. http://calepin.co does for static site generation. Use Dropbox for storage of emails. And naturally you'll have a local email archive on all your connected devices.
So, seems there's nth like this as Dropbox doesn't let us to do the compounding, as you also pointed out.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 17.3 ms ] threadIf your question comes from a certain idea about how you might possibly do that, by all means reply and I'll see if I can explain further.
Or maybe 3rd party apps/services could felicitate this just the way e.g. http://calepin.co does for static site generation. Use Dropbox for storage of emails. And naturally you'll have a local email archive on all your connected devices.
So, seems there's nth like this as Dropbox doesn't let us to do the compounding, as you also pointed out.