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    K-9 Mail

    K-9 Mail

    Open Source Email App for Android

    K-9 Mail is an advanced, open-source email client for Android that's focused on making it easy to chew through large volumes of email. It's designed to be easy to use by both novice and power users, with plenty of useful features. It has IMAP push email support, support for multiple accounts, support for POP3 and Exchange 2003/2007 (with WebDAV), flagging, filing, signatures and more! K-9 Mail also offers a light and dark theme, keyboard shortcuts and emoji support. Like man's best friend, K-9 Mail is an email client you can depend on, and will surely be your best friend when it comes to handling your emails!
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    This is an email client written in Java, using Swing and JavaMail. It supports IMAP (including disconnected IMAP), POP3, and unix-style mbox folders. It also has (alpha) support for encryption using PGP and S/MIME.
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    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    Columba
    Columba is an email client written in Java, featuring a user-friendly graphical interface with wizards and internalionalization support. Its a powerful mail management tool with features to enhance your productivity and communication.
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    LogicMail for BlackBerry
    LogicMail is a standalone E-Mail client designed to run on RIM BlackBerry handheld devices, providing full support for IMAP, POP, and SMTP over the device's Internet connection. Its exists to provide an alternative to the service-oriented "push" E
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    Java Email Spammer

    This application allows email spamming from gmail account.

    This application allows you to spam emails from your gmail account to any other destination. In the near future it will be possible to spam from different smtp server providers such as Google, Yahoo and more. Please support this application by visiting the official website at http://www.freejavaemailspammer.com
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Open-Xchange collaboration suite. Visit http://www.open-xchange.com/header/community_area.html to get more information about getting support and reporting bugs.
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    Mobile Mail Checker is a mail client for portable devices: java phones/smartphones/PDAs. It is based on J2ME. The most important features are: POP3/IMAP/SMTP support, reading/writing/replying/forwarding mails, SSL support, multimedia attachments supported
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    K-O-Mail is a full functional mail client for pop3 accounts. K-O-Mail runs on java enabled mobile phones that support MIDP 2.0.
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    icarusWebMail is an open source WebMail, with POP3 and IMAP mailbox support, also supports APOP POP3/SSL POP3/TLS IMAP/SSL contacts lists from LDAP, anti-spam integration, Internationalization (by now es, en, fr), Filters, Drafts, Sent-Folder, Signature.
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    Java email Client support IMAP,POP3,SMTP,Mutliple accounts, Multiples Identities
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    GatorMail is a servlet-based Webmail built on the Struts framework. Efficient interaction with the mail store along with a low support overhead are the main goals of the project.
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    Mousetrap is a Java email client for Windows. Features: spam filtering, HTML support, new mail notification from designated senders, LDAP support, local folders, multiple accounts, plus all the usual features. Client of choice among beta testers.
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    The MFlow project aims to create a modular messaging client in Java. Its architecture should make it as easy as possible to add support for new protocols, as well as maximizing configurability.
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    Lookout is an Email Client based on Java 1.3 with support for POP, IMAP, SMTP and MH.
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    This program seeks to be a full featured mail client written in Java. Implemented are SMTP,IMAP and POP3 support, PGP encryptio
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