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MaiJ - Mail.app in Java: MaiJ is a Java project to implement a nice featured and portable mail client. The main goal is high configurability, security, usability, performance and the look and feel of Mail.app / Apple Mail.
Daffodil Organizer is an e-mail client with the facility to import mails from the Microsoft Outlook's .pst files. In Daffodil Organizer mails are stored in RDBMS that provides maximum flexibility to organize your mails. You can also categorise your mail
gavamail is a POP3/IMAP server implemented in JAVA for reading your gmail e-mail with your favorite mail client. Currently only POP3 is implemented but I hope to implement IMAP too. Libraries provided by the g4j and libgmail projects are used.
Zoe is a web based e-mail client with a built in SMTP server and Google-like search functionality that lives on your desktop. Zoe is written in java and uses Lucene technology to provided instant searching and threading of your e-mails.
NetPop -- a Netscape / AOL Email Popper written in Java, much like YPOPs! for Yahoo mail and Mr Postman for Hotmail, that allows anyone to use a POP3 email client (Thunderbird, Eutora, Outlook, etc) with Netscape and AOL webmail.
Eclipsemail is an e-mail client for the Eclipse platform. The original Eclipse Mail project on SourceForge was founded by Jordi Boehme Lopez and Leif Frenzel. That project is no longer maintained. Please visit http://eclipsemail.org instead.
justwork.groupware is a teamwork suite. Feature list includes address book, calendar, email client, portal integration, project and task management, etc. Project is developed in Java(tm) is based on J2EE(tm) for scalability and maintainance reasons.
SPAM-Buster is a Java application for filtering SPAM based on statistical algorithms (currently Bayesian). The platform independant application can be used as graphical end-user client and additional service for mail server.
An email client written in Java, C, and C++ which not only allows standard pop/smpt/imap access, but also integrated access to Yahoo!, Hotmail, Lycos, and many others. This is all done without any additional services (such as pop forwarding).
After the presentation on CeBIT 2004 fair finally available: SpamStop works as a Proxy between your Pop3-Client and the -Provider, it uses a Support Vector Machine to classfy incoming mails and automatically learns classifiers from samples of your mails.
Efisto is file sending made easy.
It enables users of the system to send files to anyone who has email and web access.
Upload some files (using the efisto client) and the recipient will get an email with an URL where he can download the files.
SAfE is a java & perl based email client program that provides basic features for your email needs. This program does not use POP3/SMTP to download hotmail messages to the local storage or to send them; only internet connection is required.
FeedWinder is a newsfeed aggregator client software for information stored in the rich site summary (rss) format. It aims to be easy of use, as complete and correct as possible, nice looking but still using less resources with respect to its features.
Periodically sends a webpage by email. The users receive the contents in their mail client early in the day, without having to navigate to the desired website.
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.