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    Nylas Mail

    Nylas Mail

    An extensible desktop mail app built on the modern web

    ...In early 2016, the Nylas Mail team wrote extensive documentation for the app that was intended for plugin developers. This documentation lives on GitHub Pages and offers a great overview of the app's architecture and important classes. When you download and build Nylas Mail from the source it runs without its cloud components. The concept of a "Nylas ID" / subscription has been removed, and plugins that require server-side processing are disabled by default.
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    Gmail Notifier

    Gmail Notifier

    Multiple account (or label) Gmail notifier (without storing passwords)

    Gmail Notifier (restartless) is an open-source project that notify you about incoming emails from all your Google Mail accounts and labels. Features: 1. No requirement to enter your credentials. 2. Multiple account support 3. Multiple label support 4. Low bandwidth usage by using RSS technology 5. Mark as read, report span, trash or archive massages right from toolbar
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