Email Clients for MorphOS

Browse free open source Email Clients and projects for MorphOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Email Clients by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Enterprise-grade ITSM, for every business

    Give your IT, operations, and business teams the ability to deliver exceptional services—without the complexity.

    Freshservice is an intuitive, AI-powered platform that helps IT, operations, and business teams deliver exceptional service without the usual complexity. Automate repetitive tasks, resolve issues faster, and provide seamless support across the organization. From managing incidents and assets to driving smarter decisions, Freshservice makes it easy to stay efficient and scale with confidence.
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    Note! Code and issues are maintained at https://github.com/sba1/simplemail. SimpleMail is a simple to use but powerful mail client. It supports the SMTP, POP3 and IMAP (in a simple form) protocols. Furthermore, among much other features, it is capable of showing HTML mails and can identify spam mails by using a Bayesian filter.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    YAM - Yet Another Mailer

    YAM - Yet Another Mailer

    YAM - The E-mail client for Amiga computers

    YAM (short for Yet Another Mailer) is a commonly used MIME-compliant Internet mailer written for AmigaOS computers. It supports POP3, SMTP, TLSv1/SSLv3, multiple users, PGP, hierarchical folders, filters, a configurable GUI, an ARexx interface and more...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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