ELM

Last Updated on: 25th November 2023, 01:04 pm

Web site: www.instinct.org/elm/
Category: Network
Subcategory: Email Clients
Platform: Linux, UNIX-like
License: BSD
Interface: TUI
First release: 1986

ELM (Electronic Mail for UNIX) – a console based mail user agent for UNIX.

It contains enhanced MIME and character set support. It can read mail from POP or IMAP folders and can pass mail to the PGP or GPG programs.

It can also view digests as a mailbox and reassemble fragmented (message/partial) messages. It includes modules for TLS/SSL, iconv, and SMTP. It can also view digests as a mailbox and reassemble fragmented (message/partial) messages. It includes modules for TLS/SSL, iconv, and SMTP.

The last version of ELM 2.5.8 was released in 2005.
The project founder is Dave Taylor.
The ELM screenshot source is Wikipedia; the author is Dave Taylor; License BSD.

Mutt initial interface was based largely on the ELM mail client.


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