GNUMail
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GNUMail | |
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Design by | Ludovic Marcotte and others |
Developed by | Collaboration World |
Latest release | 1.2.0pre3 / February 5, 2007 |
Written in | Objective-C |
OS | Cross-platform (OpenStep) |
Available in | multiple languages |
Genre | E-mail client |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | GNUMail web presence Download page |
GNUMail (aka GNUMail.app) is a free, open source, cross-platform mail client for GNUstep and Cocoa. It is the official[1] Mail Client of GNUstep and is also used in Étoilé. It was inspired by NeXTMail (NeXT's Mail.app), the prime father of Apple Mail. GNUMail is based on the mail handling framework Pantomime.
Furthermore GNUMail demonstrates that it is possible to develop cross platform programs for GNUstep and Cocoa.[2]
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[edit] Features
- Supported protocols: POP3 (with APOP support), IMAP4 and UNIX; SMTP
- Supports TSL with all protocols
- Mail spool file support for receiving
- File formats for local saving: Maildir, Berkeley mbox
- Filters for incoming and outgoing mail which support regular expressions
- Thread Arcs for email thread visualization and navigation
- Find Panel supporting regular expressions
- Ability to add custom mailheaders
- Native support for PGP/GPG encryption
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "GNUMail" article in GNUstepWiki. Retrieved on 2008-05-02.
- ^ GNUMail.app, the portability evidence. Retrieved on 2008-05-01.