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    Email of Death
    Email of Death is a browser based email client. 5-18-26: Slimmed the code down. Added signatures and a spam email function. It's better on CPU usage as well. 6-1-26: Found a bug, multiple message delete doesn't work from context menu. Use the delete button in the tool bar.
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    NOCC
    ...The installation guide comes with the source code: https://sourceforge.net/p/nocc/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/webmail/docs/INSTALL If you encounter problems or bugs you can always try the current HEAD version: https://sourceforge.net/p/nocc/code/HEAD/tarball?path= Questions, bug reports or support requests are very welcome: https://sourceforge.net/p/nocc/_list/tickets Alternative source code repository: https://github.com/oheil/NOCC
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    ...Thus, if you install an Emacs package, or check out and compile the Emacs source, then you will be running the latest version of MH-E. Consequently, we will retire this site once all of the tickets are resolved. Therefore, please help us out and submit new tickets with M-x report-emacs-bug. MH-E is now only supported in the version of GNU Emacs in which it appears. It is no longer supported in XEmacs. It is compatible with MH versions 6.8.4 and higher, all versions of nmh, and GNU mailutils 1.0 and higher.
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    tbtrayicon

    Thunderbird tray icon add-on

    ...You definitely need a native binary in addition to the add-on. There is only one at the moment for KDE: a Qt5 application written in C++. I suggest using the latest Thunderbird version 68.3.1, which fixes a bug in an API function when searching for unread messages. It may or may not work with earlier versions.
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    Ream-C

    Ream-C is a console-based full screen mail client

    ...It has been updated to compile and work under Solaris and Linux. Installation is also simpler. Ream-C is based on the original "ream" project (Paul Dourish), contains additional bug fixes.
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    pVigil is an Objected Oriented Bug/Issue manager API (LGPL) written in PHP and several "example" user interfaces (GPL) such as e-mail, web, windows (VB) and Soap/XML-RPC. It uses the file system for storage, or you may choose from a variety of SQL DBs.
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