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  Elm (email client) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elm, a text-based email client commonly found on Unix systems, became popular as one of the first email clients to use curses-like screen displays, and as a utility with freely-available source code.
Other popular email readers which followed elm and took it as an inspiration include the Mutt and Pine programs.
("Pine" unofficially preserves the memory of elm in its name, a recursive acronym for "Pine is not elm".) From about 1995 elm slipped in popularity and functionality, and it now sees relatively little use.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elm_email_client   (173 words)

  
 Elm email client - Wikipedia
Motiviert wurde die Entwicklung von Elm dadurch, dass die zu diesem Zeitpunkt verfügbaren E-Mail-Programme unter Unix lediglich zeilenorientiert arbeiteten und daher keine komfortable Benutzeroberfläche boten.
Elm war da als Full-Screen-Programm nach damaligem Standard ein echter Fortschritt hinsichtlich Benutzerfreundlichkeit und Interaktivität.
Seit etwa 1995 wurde Elm von anderen E-Mail-Programmen an Funktionalität und Qualität übertroffen und kann als veraltet gelten.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elm_email_client   (108 words)

  
 elm email client   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It gained popularity because it was one of the first email clients to use curses-like screen displays, and the source code was freely available.
Other popular email readers which followed--and were inspired by--Elm include the Mutt and Pine programs.
Pine is a (unofficial) self-referential acronym for "Pine Is Not Elm".
www.yourencyclopedia.net /elm_email_client.html   (152 words)

  
 Elm email client   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Elm is a text-based email client that is commonly foundon UNIX systems.
It gained popularity because it was one of the first email clients to use curses -like screen displays, and the source code was freely available.
Pine is a(unofficial) self-referential acronym for "Pine Is Not Elm".
www.therfcc.org /elm-email-client-208258.html   (105 words)

  
 elm - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about elm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Most elms (apart from the wych elm) reproduce not by seed but by suckering (new shoots arising from the root system).
The fungus disease Ceratocystis ulmi, known as Dutch elm disease because of a severe outbreak in the Netherlands in 1924, has reduced the numbers of elm trees in Europe and North America.
Underneath the elms we parted, By the lowly cottage door; One brief word alone was uttered Never on our lips before; And away I walked forlornly, Broken-hearted evermore.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /elm   (409 words)

  
 Elm: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Elm
Elms are trees of the genus Ulmus, family Ulmaceae.
The Dutch elm disease, accidentally introduced into the United States, has been devastating to American elms planted in cities.
This is a fungal disease that is borne by a vector, the elm-bark beetle.
www.encyclopedian.com /el/Elm.html   (160 words)

  
 elm
From the Civil War period to the early 20th century, the American Elm was the most widely planted ornamental tree in the United States and Canada.
From ca 1850 to 1920 the most prized small specimen elm was the Camperdown Elm, a contorted weeping mutation of the Wych Elm, grafted on a standard Wych elm trunk to give a wide, spreading and weeping fountain shape in large garden spaces.
Since elm trees take decades to grow to maturity, and these introductions are recent, the performance of these trees in actual landscape conditions is not known with certainty.
www.fact-library.com /elm.html   (512 words)

  
 Email client - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An email client (or mail user agent [MUA]) is a computer program that is used to read and send e-mail.
The SMTP protocol is used by most email clients to send e-mail.
An important standard supported by most email clients is MIME, which is used to send binary attachments.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Email_client   (220 words)

  
 Email client - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
An email client (or MUA as in mail user agent) is a computer program that is used to read and send email.
In addition to the fat client email clients presented here, there are also web-based email programs such as Hotmail.
Another important protocol supported by most email clients is MIME which is used to send binary attachments.
open-encyclopedia.com /MUA   (259 words)

  
 client elm email, best email client, client email pine, email client software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Elm: VT100 interface (use this over a telephone line); Elm is a very efficient, fast and powerful Email client (it also happens to be the one I use).
Elm Elm is in-between the release of 2.4 and the from, and subject feilds of the new email.
Pine, Elm, VMS Mail, and PMDF Mail are all examples of this type of email and then downloaded on demand to a desktop computer running an email client program.
www.seekfreebie.com /f/client-elm-email.html   (1154 words)

  
 Elm (email client) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Elm is a text-based (Click link for more info and facts about email client) email client that is commonly found on (Trademark for a powerful operating system) UNIX systems.
Other popular email readers which followed--and were inspired by--Elm include the (An inferior dog or one of mixed breed) Mutt and (A coniferous tree) Pine programs.
The current maintainer of elm is Bill Pemberton.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/el/elm_(email_client).htm   (178 words)

  
 Elm email client
Elm is a text-based email client that is commonly found on UNIX systems.
It last made a public release in 1999.
The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/el/Elm_email_client.html   (41 words)

  
 Foiling Spam with an Email Password System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
However, unsolicited junk email that is force-fed at a cost of the recipients or their organizations is neither sound business practice nor ethically acceptable.
Email that has a magic keyword in the subject header or in the body of the text is allowed through.
Apropos, while the email password system is very efficient against spammers, alone it is not equally efficient against deliberate mail bombing directed against a person.
www.uwasa.fi /~ts/info/spamfoil.html   (3589 words)

  
 Email client   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
An email client should organize your mail to match the way you work, not theother way around.
Would command-line based email clients such as Pine, Elm and Mush be...Leaving aside the poll is subtitled what email client do you use in windows...
VanMail is a robust email client that allows you to manage your email with ease...
www.selfdiscount.com /email-client.html   (927 words)

  
 CSM Computing & Networking
There are options that you can set in your email client to tell IMAP how to handle deleted messages and whether your mailboxes should be "cleaned up" (expunged or purged of deleted mail) when you exit.
For example, if your client is configured to retrieve your email too frequently, your client program may try to start a new retrieval session while a previous session has not completed which can result in lost messages, duplicate messages, locked or corrupted mailboxes, and other strange client program behavior.
If you are sending email from a system on campus and the mail server is refusing to relay your mail, it is likely that your system does not have a registered IP address.
www.geophysics.mines.edu /academic/computer/docs/settingsandoptionsweb.shtml   (1265 words)

  
 Email - All About All findings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
email (sometimes abbreviated nanae or n.a.n-a.e, and often incorrectly spelled with a hyphen in "email") is a Usenet newsgroup devoted to discussion of the abuse of email systems.
An email attachment (or e-mail attachment) is a file which is sent along with an e-mail message.
Email Address Harvesting Email address harvesting is a general term covering the methods that spammers use to find new email addresses.
www.allaboutall.info /search/Email   (625 words)

  
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Elm cannot function as a pop or IMAP client.
FormMail is a generic HTML form to email gateway that parses the results of any form and sends them to the specified users.
However since no new email will be delivered to the Socrates server after the migration, users may find that these commands are no longer useful.
socrates.berkeley.edu /Migration/email_support_chart.html   (960 words)

  
 Elm at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
From ca 1850 to 1920 the most prized small specimen elm was the Camperdown Elm, a contorted weeping cultivar of the Wych Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdown', grafted on a standard Wych elm trunk to give a wide, spreading and weeping fountain shape in large garden spaces.
It affects all species of elm native to North America and Europe to some degree, while at least some Asian elms are much more resistant, having evolved alongside the disease.
The 'Valley Forge' and 'New Harmoney' elms are competing cultivars, produced using selection techniques similar to those used for the 'Liberty Elm'.
www.springknow.com /Elm.html   (823 words)

  
 Sociology at Duke: Computer Technical Assistance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The user interface in its vanilla form is similar to elm, the client on which much of the initial code for mutt was based.
You are prompted for your UNIX password to authenicate to the email server and your mailbox should open in an index window that is similar to what elm users see.
This client is intended to serve the needs of elm users who want an email client with similar functionality.
www.soc.duke.edu /resources/techasst/mutt.html   (417 words)

  
 ISC Email Service - Transition Reports FY2005
We offer a table of command differences between the three host-based email clients and more transition documentation will be forthcoming.
Beginning August 3, 2004, all users must set up their email clients so that they are using authenticated SMTP.
Since spammers often forge "From:" email addresses and since these users are not currently using authenticated SMTP, we cannot verify that your user actually sent the mail in question.
www.upenn.edu /computing/email/transition-reports-2005.html   (330 words)

  
 Pseudo-acronym - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JINI is said to stand for "Jini Is Not Initials".
Pine, a common email reader, stands for "Pine Is Not Elm" (Elm is another mail reader).
Wine, a port of windows DLLs to Unix stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator".
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anti-acronym   (305 words)

  
 UPenn - SASC FAQ - Configuring Your Email Client for Mail.sas
When using an email client for mail.sas, specific configurations are required to ensure the password is not sent in clear text (unencrypted) over the network.
If you use mail.sas's webmail or if you connect to mail.sas with a host-based client (such as elm, mutt, or pine), you do not need to configure any special settings as your password is already encrypted.
When configuring your email client for off campus use, you will have to know in advance what server you will use to send your mail.
www.sas.upenn.edu /computing/help/Email/securepass.html   (207 words)

  
 Serebella Contents Elm email client---Elm Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It uses material from the Wiktionary page "Client".
(countable ; also email message) A message sent by this system.
It uses material from the Wiktionary page "Email".
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/contains-136308-136311-Elm_email_client-Elm_Park.html   (241 words)

  
 Email Program Choices at U.Va.
ITC recommended client for those with an account on the Central Mail Service (CMS - includes undergraduate students, many graduate students, staff and faculty.) Configuration and incoming mail stored on CMS.
Be aware that many viruses are targeted to exploit security problems with this client.
Default Umenu mailer prior to August 1996; U.Va. modification of Elm.
www.itc.virginia.edu /desktop/email/choices.html   (444 words)

  
 The Mutt E-Mail Client   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Users of "unstable" mutt versions after 1.3.28 (including 1.5.*) do not need to upgrade, as this problem had been fixed in the unstable branch in February 2002; unfortunately, the fix was not backported before 1.4 was released.
To a large extent, Mutt is still very ELM-like in presentation of information in menus (and in fact, ELM users will find it quite painless to switch as the default key bindings are identical).
As development progressed, features found in other popular clients such as PINE and MUSH have been added, the result being a hybrid, or "mutt." At present, it most closely resembles the SLRN news client.
www.mutt.org   (444 words)

  
 Migrating from Unix to the CMS
Mulberry is our recommended email program for reading the mail sent to your Central Mail Service account and for migrating messages, folders and addressbooks from blue.unix to the CMS.
You can read and write email using your CMS account with an email client like Mulberry, by using the Web Mail Service, by using Pine via a secure telnet session to config.mail.virginia.edu, by using email clients like Netscape or Eudora.
Information on installing Mulberry or other email clients that are commonly used here at U.Va. is available at the Software Central website.
www.itc.virginia.edu /desktop/email/migrate/unix.html   (2153 words)

  
 The Gmail email client
An MUA (Mail User Agent) featuring an innovative approach to email message storage is now under development, and it bodes well for those email users who number their messages in the thousands.
If you've ever struggled with those online "searchable" archives of email lists, accessed with a web browser, then you can appreciate how such personal archives can have a use, sometimes a life-saving use, if the solution to a quandry can be quickly found because those archives were created and maintained.
Instead of individual files ("folders") containing the messages of each email list (or subject, or sender, or whatever criteria are used to define the folders...more on which later) Gmail creates virtual folders which are simply SQL "views" of the message database.
www.developer.com /open/article.php/631011   (1130 words)

  
 Elm email client - TheBestLinks.com - Hewlett-Packard, Source code, UNIX, 1999, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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 email   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
You may send email directly to a destination MTA - or to an MTA on your provider - which will then pass your email to the destination MTA.
UA receives email from Local delivery Agent (LDA) which may be implemented quite differently.
For example, email can be delivered to user mailbox in his directory, or it can be available from a POP3 server (it listens on port 110) or from IMAP4 server (listens on port 143), or some other way.
www.selectorweb.com /email.html   (5064 words)

  
 Definition of Elm (disambiguation)
Elm, Cambridgeshire, a village in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Elm, Switzerland, a village in the Canton of Glarus
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Elm_%28disambiguation%29   (132 words)

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