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    The continuation of the Alpine email client from University of Washington.
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    ncurses VCard 3.0 contact management editor

    A vcard 3.0 contact management editor developed for ncurses. It can: - load a vcf file - show all the contacts in a list - show more information about a single contact - perform a simple search in the contacts list - edit contacts - support UTF-8 (currently not on WIN32, though I'm not sure WIN32 console is actually able to support UTF-8) - convert the VCF(s) to Pine/Alpine addressbook format - import images from files as contacts photos The idea is based upon rolo (which you...
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    NOTE: Development has been aborted. Please see the re-alpine project for a better alternative. oserp - stands for OpenSource Emailer Replaces Pine. First goal - replace pine with an open souce work-alike using perl. Second - add an SQL backend to Mail::Box, and thus to oserp. Third - Port to C++, using GNU MailUtils as the backend.
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