Email Clients (MUA)
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Sylpheed Documentation Create, maintain and localize a complete documentation for the Sylpheed Email and News client. This includes manual and FAQ.
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AVA-SBS AVA SBS is a collaboration of Open-Source software designed to give small businesses a cost effective server solution with Enterprise capabilities. AVA-SBS gives business an easy to administrate Primary Domain Controller, Print Server, File Server, Email
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Bakelite Email2Fax and Fax2Email gateway for Asterisk, that could be integrated to your own existing Asterisk.
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POP3/IMAP Access Limiter A daemon that provides a method to track generic POP3 or IMAP logins and then email (in future:also block) the user if they exceed the number of accesses per given minutes allowed.
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mailatt Mailatt is a portable Unix/Linux script for sending mail with MIME attachments. The Content-Type and Content-Transfer-Encoding are guessed, but can be overruled with commandline options. There is support for HTML mail and non-ASCII character sets.
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Doctor in House An electronic application through which individuals can access, manage and share their health information, and that of others for whom they are authorized, in a private, secure, and confidential environment.
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Plug-N-Play-LinuX-Windows-System MailX is a POSIXly conformant shell for the X-Window-System, Cygwin, Wine, Linux and the Internet-Explorer-Using-Lot-of-Ya!!!
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PopDrive Set of scripts to install and execute apps directly onto removable media (USB/SD/CF) under Linux/Win/Mac. Set a temporary $HOME path and other environment settings to store all of your settings, bookmarks, passwords, documents, feeds on the media.
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email2wav - Text To Speech for emails A script for producing a collection of audio files containing your emails.
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gmailbashchecker Bash checking of the gmail accounts Use the gpg encryption :) Cool no - Check the processes, and let only one gmailbashchecker running - Plays KDE sounds if an email has been received
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