YAM

yam

Web site: yam.ch Category: Network Subcategory: Email Clients Platform: AmigaOS, AROS, MorphOS License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: May 1995 YAM (Yet Another Mailer) – a MIME-compliant open-source Internet email client written for Amiga-based computer systems (AmigaOS4, AmigaOS3, MorphOS, AROS). It supports POP3, SMTP, TLSv1/SSLv3 connection security, multiple users, multiple identities, PGPv2/v5 encryption, unlimited hierarchical … Read more

Fetchmail

fetchmail

Web site: fetchmail.info Category: Network Subcategory: Email Clients Platform: Linux, UNIX-like License: GPL Interface: CLI First release: Fetchmail – a full-featured, robust, well-documented remote-mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It supports every remote-mail protocol now in use on the Internet: POP2, POP3, … Read more

Nylas Mail

nylas mail

Web site: github.com/nylas/nylas-mail Category: Network Subcategory: Email Clients Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: MIT Interface: GUI First release: 2015 Nylas Mail (previously: Nylas N1) – an open-source mail client built on the modern web with Electron, React, and Flux. It was designed to be easy to extend, and many third-party plugins are available that … Read more

Mailspring

mailspring

Web site: www.getmailspring.com Category: Network Subcategory: Email Clients Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: October 3, 2017 Mailspring – a new version of Nylas Mail maintained by one of the original authors. It replaces the JavaScript sync code in Nylas Mail with a new C++ sync engine based on Mailcore2. … Read more

nmh

nmh

Web site: nongnu.org/nmh/ Category: Network Subcategory: Email Clients Platform: Linux, UNIX-like License: Modified BSD Interface: CLI First release: May 2002 nmh (new MH) – a powerful electronic mail handling system. It was originally based on version 6.8.3 of the MH message system developed by the RAND Corporation and the University of California. It is intended … Read more

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