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  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.
In addition to the fat client email clients (or small MUAs in cooperation with a local MDA/MTA) presented here, there are also Web-based email programs ("webmail").
An important standard supported by most email clients is MIME, which is used to send binary attachments.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Email_client   (316 words)

  
 Apple - Mac OS X - Mail
Mail displays the most relevant emails at the top of the search results and lets you change your search on the fly.
With one click, Mail resizes your outgoing photos to small, medium, large or actual size and tells you how big an email will be based on the photo size you select.
With Mail Parental Controls, protecting your children from unwelcome email is quick and easy.
www.apple.com /macosx/features/mail   (795 words)

  
 Email client: Mail Commander
Mail Commander is a super-fast e-mail program that does it all - from the everyday sending and receiving of e-mails to managing mailing lists and customer requests.
Its most powerful feature is the ability to personalize the mail you send to people on your mailing lists (which can be built using the 60-plus fields in the address book).
Mail Commander is sophisticated, but it's also very simple to use and you can easily customize the interface and layout to fit your messaging needs.
www.internet-soft.com /mailcom.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Setting & Changing the Default Mail Client   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
General dialogue box and open it again, you may find that the options setting OE as the default Mail client mysteriously are now disabled.
In all three cases, the proper setting for OE Mail is "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /mailurl:%1 (with the quotation marks).
Two preferences need to be changed -- the first sets the intention to use third-party mail to be true and the second names navmapi32.dll or the *.dll of the third party mail program.
www.okinfoweb.com /moe/mail/mail_006.htm   (1113 words)

  
 Client-server mail protocols FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Stealing from that document: With POP (Post Office Protocol), mail is delivered to a shared server, and a personal computer user periodically connects to the server and downloads all of the pending mail to the "client" machine.
With IMAP, mail is again delivered to a shared server, but the mail client machine does not normally copy it all at once and then delete it from the server.
Messages in the mail repository can be marked as deleted and subsequently expunged, but they stay on the repository until the user takes such action.
www.faqs.org /faqs/mail/mailclient-faq   (1678 words)

  
 ISAMET - The Home of Mulberry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The possibility of open sourcing the code is also limited due to dependencies on third-party code and development tools that would require some significant reworking to make it viable for anyone to even compile and use.
And with the number of other open source clients that exist now, one would have to ask whether there would be any point to that anyway.
The website and mailing lists will likely continue to operate for a while before the plug is pulled, so you should be able to continue to discuss this event there, however, whilst bankruptcy proceedings are ongoing, I'm afraid I won't be able to comment further.
www.cyrusoft.com   (494 words)

  
 Email client -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The (additional info and facts about SMTP) SMTP protocol is used by most email clients to send email.
In addition to the (additional info and facts about fat client) fat client email clients presented here, there are also (additional info and facts about web-based email programs) web-based email programs such as (additional info and facts about SquirrelMail) SquirrelMail, (additional info and facts about Gmail) Gmail and (additional info and facts about Hotmail) Hotmail.
Another important protocol supported by most email clients is (A performance using gestures and body movements without words) MIME which is used to send binary attachments.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/em/email_client.htm   (251 words)

  
 WebMail Client / WebMail Server for Linux , Unix and Windows
Innovating within the email server industry since 1998, Calacode develops @Mail, a robust integration of Open Source Technology, Unix, Strong Encryption, and industry-standard Groupware Features in a centralized messaging platform.
Filtering out the white noise of growing open-source options, @Mail is a reliable and complete messaging platform that includes full source code for complete control.
The Online Demo exhibits all features available in the commercial version of @Mail, including a demonstration of the WebAdmin interface which allows management of user accounts, settings and complete configuration control.
atmail.com   (407 words)

  
 Mail Drop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mail Drop is an IMAP e-mail client for the Macintosh.
Mail Drop 1.1Esp - A Spanish translation by Hector Rulot.
Although Mail Drop is free, it is not public domain.
carl-bell-2.baylor.edu /~bellc/Mail_Drop   (245 words)

  
 LWN: The Next Generation of Mail Clients   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The mail client is in principal a very simple application which allows the user to read and send mail, but all modern mail clients include a host of features to help better manage the ever-increasing number of messages we have to deal with.
This review is a comparison of the features available in the next generation of mail clients and their usability in dealing with large numbers of messages.
I too, have experimented with quite a number of mail clients, and most recently, spent a great deal of time focussing on Evolution, which is passable, though the speed with which it operates leaves much to be desired.
lwn.net /Articles/72937   (3466 words)

  
 CS Lab: Choosing and Configuring Your Mail Client
Your choice of which mail client to use is mostly based on subjective criteria: features and "look and feel", and partly on which platform you are using.
Pine The Pine client installed on CSE Unix machines is automatically configured to use your logical maildrop address and to use password encryption, so usually no further configuration is required.
If you are reading mail from outside the CSE domain (e.g., via an ISP account or a CandC dial-up line), you must use the ISP's SMTP server; mail cannot be relayed from an external domain through CSE to yet another external domain without an authentication.
www.cs.washington.edu /lab/sw/email/email-client.html   (620 words)

  
 The Mutt E-Mail Client
Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix operating systems.
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.
Mutt was originally written by Michael Elkins but is now developed and maintained by the members of the Mutt development mailing list.
www.mutt.org   (444 words)

  
 Email client, free e-mail software
The mail filter processes incoming messages based on header fields, for example, using the sender's address or the content of the Subject field.
Options are also provided for standard e-mail clients: support of attachments, message sorting by date, subject, address or other fields, message searches based on key words, etc.
The software will be useful for both electronic business professionals and all those who can set up a message exchange with existing customers and potential clients on a professional level.
www.internet-soft.com /netmail.htm   (192 words)

  
 Autoroute SMTP (ARS)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Normally, in that situation user has to get a e-mail address from a free mail server and use its SMTP server to deliver mail, though server of ones ISP ensures much faster and more convenient delivery.
The only thing you have to do is to enter one mail server with address localhost (or 127.0.0.1) in your mail client settings.
Then, the mail client will establish connection with Autoroute SMTP, and Autoroute SMTP will automatically switch it to the right server.
www.mailutilities.com /ars   (276 words)

  
 Thunderbird Mail Project Page
Our intended customer is someone who uses Mozilla Firefox (or another stand alone browser) as their primary browser and wants a mail client based on mozilla that "plays nice" with the browser.
In addition, by focusing solely on stand alone mail, we believe we can make some dents in the overall footprint and performance of the mail client by removing components and chrome we don't need.
In addition to the feature set found in Mozilla Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird has several new features and improvements to make your mail and new experience better.
www.mozilla.org /projects/thunderbird   (341 words)

  
 Thunderbird - Reclaim Your Inbox
Read on to find out more about the reasons why you should use Thunderbird as your mail client and RSS reader.
You can automatically have your junk mail deleted or you can put it in a folder you specify, just in case you like reading junk mail.
Extensions are a powerful tool to help you build a mail client that meets your specific needs.
www.mozilla.org /products/thunderbird   (335 words)

  
 What is e-mail client? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
It's called a client because e-mail systems are based on a client-server architecture.
Mail is sent from many clients to a central server, which re-routes the mail to its intended destination.
Hosted technology and clients ranging from small corporations to Fortune 500 companies.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/S/e_mail_client.html   (286 words)

  
 Gopi Sundaram's comp.mail.pine FAQ
The Pine-info mailing list is for discussing administrative issues and the software itself.
The mailing list's searchable archives are also available.
My login id on my local machine is different from the one on my mail server.
www.zrox.net /Mail/Pine   (818 words)

  
 Dynamic Relay Authorization Control
Their e-mail address was unchangeable, and their mail program ensured that the mail they sent had that address in the headers.
Once client support for these features is widespread, we will be well on the way to a solution to the spam relaying problem.
Note that relaying is authorized by the client's IP address, so that in some cases where multiple users share the same IP address, more users than expected will be permitted to relay.
mail.cc.umanitoba.ca /drac   (1248 words)

  
 Linux: Linux Mail User Agents (MUA): e-Mail client software
This client (balsa 1.1.1) is actually LDAP enabled but in a clutsy way, it dumps the entire LDAP directory into the address book.
Fetchmail is used to download mail using POP or IMAP and route it through port 25, the MTA/SMTP port on your system.
The support of encryption with MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) which allows encryption to be integrated with email clients.
www.yolinux.com /TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialMailClients.html   (808 words)

  
 NOVELL: Novell Linux Desktop: Novell Evolution 2
The most popular groupware client for Linux, Novell® Evolution™ integrates e-mail, calendaring, tasks and contact management in one easy-to-use application.
Enhanced offline access for IMAP mail is also included in Novell Evolution.
The traditional Novell Client application is now available on Linux.
www.novell.com /products/evolution   (1024 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Software: Internet: Clients: Mail: Windows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Express Plus - E-mail client with mail filters, mail merging for bulk sending personalized messages and support for integration with Time and Chaos contact manager.
Pegasus Mail - Free mail client for Novell and Winsock TCP/IP by David Harris.
Unixmail for Windows - Unixmail for Windows is a package of unix mail tools ported to MS Windows (win32), and bundled together with an easy-to-use installer.
dmoz.org /Computers/Software/Internet/Clients/Mail/Windows   (424 words)

  
 MrPostman - Read your webmail from a pop mail client
MrPostman is a java program that allows you to access Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and other webmail services directly from your favorite mail client.
Send an e-mail to the appropriate mailing list, if you have any questions or would like to help with the project.
As opposed to other RSS clients (and Thunderbird's inbuilt RSS support) the HTML page with the full news and embedded images (but without navigation, ads,...) will also be downloaded (Text only download for reading on PDAs with no image support is also possible).
mrpostman.sourceforge.net   (529 words)

  
 JS-Home.org: XCmail/XCmail - X11 mail client
The main purpose of XCmail is to read and write mails which may have any kind of data added (attached).
The UIDL history keeps a history of the mails read from the server so it won't read them again.
The GUI (graphical user interface) was designed to be mostly self explaining but of course there may be some things which are not explaining them self like settings or standard names that are unknown to first users.
www.js-home.org /XCmail   (269 words)

  
 Mahogany Mail
Mahogany is an OpenSource cross-platform mail and news client.
The official reason is that Mahogany is going to be the ideal mail client combining the best features from all the others with many of its own but this is probably not very convincing.
The experience shows that using different clients simultaneously leads to the problems so an ideal mail client should be available for all machines the user works with.
mahogany.sourceforge.net   (1507 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - Corel Unveils WordPerfect E-Mail Client   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The e-mail client is based on Bloomba, which was distributed by San Mateo, California-based Stata Labs until that company was acquired by Yahoo last October.
WordPerfect Mail includes a spam filter, contact manager, shared calendaring, and support for RSS (really simple syndication) feeds to help users keep up with new additions to Web logs and other Web sites, according to Corel.
WordPerfect Mail will not be part of the other WordPerfect 12 bundles, which include Standard, Professional, and Home Edition.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,120574,00.asp   (399 words)

  
 An e-mail organizer for people buried in correspondence: Mailbag Assistant
This free mail client is one of the components of the Netscape browser.
The free mail client from Microsoft that is fully integrated with Windows.
A popular free mail client, which can be used by single or multiple users.
www.fookes.com /mailbag   (952 words)

  
 Configuring Mail Clients to Send Plain ASCII Text   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
E-mail storage is important because many people retain copies of messages they receive and in the case of mailing list digests, the individual messages are combined in one large message and sent to the user at the end of the day.
MIME encoded mail is generally used to send attachments that consist of pictures, sound files, spreadsheets, word-processing documents, zip files, or other binary files to recipients that have and use the same operating system, the same word processing program and a common E-mail program such as Eudora, Pegasus, Netscape, or Outlook.
When Exchange thinks that it is sending mail to another Exchange user on the Internet, Exchange (more properly, the Internet Mail message service provider) encodes the message, along with attached files, embedded OLE objects, and their associated icons, into a special data block called the TNEF (pronounced tee-neff) block.
www.expita.com /nomime.html   (11290 words)

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