Net::QMTP is a perl module which provides an object interface to a Quick
Mail Transfer Protocol (QMTP) client. QMTP is a replacement for the
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
James Raftery.
<james@now.ie>
This program is especially useful for russian/ukrainian/belarusian users
but however can help those who reads mail from people that uses such
brain-damaged web-mailers as yahoo mail.
Fatigue with xterm when reading mail from mutt? Tired to press "Do Full
reset" every time when terminal becames full of garbage? This program is
for you! It removes unsafe characters from email & makes xterm happy!
Intended to be used with procmail.
POPFile is an automatic mail classification tool. Once properly set up
and trained, it will scan all email as it arrives and classify it based
on your training. You can give it a simple job, like separating out junk
e-mail, or a complicated one -- like filing mail into a dozen folders.
Think of it as a personal assistant for your inbox.
Since v0.21.0, POPFile supports multiple user with a single instance.
Using ${LOCALDIR}/sbin/popfile.sh, you can start your own POPFile
easily; it uses ${HOME}/.popfile as a working directory.
Note for old POPFile users: copy messages/ and corpus/ directory to your
${HOME}/.popfile directory (if not, create it), then start popfile.sh.
xmail is an X-based interface to the Berkeley mail program. This
version of xmail depends heavily upon the installation of the
application default resources file for the proper declaration of
features and enhancements documented in the man pages. If the
defaults file or the resource declarations are not installed or in
some manner made accessable to the X11 resource database manager,
xmail will operate in only a minimal fashion.
This version of xmail includes support for decompressing and
displaying the content of an X-Face mail header, if such a header
exists in the message being read. This feature is a compile time
option, and requires the existence of the compface library routines,
which are NOT supplied with the xmail sources. X-Face headers
are compressed bitmap images, typically of the face of the person
owning such a header. The compressed header contains only printable
characters, which allows it to be included in a mail message.
DispMUA adds an image on the right side of the "header view" which
displays the icon of the application with which the selected mail
was written. So if the person who sent the mail used e.g. mozilla
to send the mail, a mozilla icon will be displayed.
Open WebMail is a webmail system designed to manage very large mail folder
files in a memory efficient way. It also provides a range of features to help
users migrate smoothly from Microsoft Outlook to Open WebMail. Open WebMail
has the following features: multiple languages, multiple iconsets/styles,
strong MIME support, virtual host/login alias, PAM support, online password
changing, convenient folder/message operations, draft folder, confirmed
reading support, full content search, a spelling checker, auto reply, mail
filtering, POP3 support, and message count previewing.
Trojita is a fast cross-platform Qt IMAP e-mail client.
Some highlights are:
* It is a pure Qt application with no additional dependencies
* Robust IMAP core implemented using Qt's Model-View framework
* Standards compliance, resources efficiency, interoperability and high
productivity are primary design goals
* Integrates well into any reasonable desktop environment
* On-demand message list and body part loading
* Offline IMAP support
* Support for bandwidth-saving mode aimed at mobile users with expensive
connection
* IMAP over SSH -- in addition to usual SSL/TLS connections, the server could
be accessed via SSH
* Safe and robust dealing with HTML mail
Trojita is neither a full PIM suite nor a POP3 client.
This module reads e-mail messages stored as .msg files (such as generated
by Outlook), and converts them to Email::MIME objects. It also includes a
command-line interface in the form of the msgconvert script.
Such files may be identified by file(1) as follows:
Composite Document File V2 Document
You do not need Outlook installed to use this module.
This transport makes deliveries to an SQLite database, creating it if needed.
The SQLite transport is intended for testing programs that fork or that
otherwise can't use the Test transport. It is not meant for robust, long-term
storage of mail.
Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+ 2, running on
X Window System, and aiming for:
* Quick response
* Graceful, and sophisticated interface
* Easy configuration, intuitive operation
* Abundant features
Currently, many features are supported including POP3, IMAP, NNTP,
multiple accounts, threading, filtering, MIME attachments, APOP, SMTP
AUTH, SSL, IPv6, GnuPG, internalization, and more.