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    A simple command line utility to perform various tasks on a remote POP3 e-mail box. Intended as a replacement for the Email Manipulator utility(mailtool.exe). List and delete messages by size, range, or keyword. Handy for tech support.
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    mailcheck-utils grants the user the capability of using several old command line utilities for checking the mail spool.
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    imsptool is a command line tool to communicate with an IMSP server. It allows you to create, delete, import, and export address books.
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    pemail allows you to view POP3 email from the command line, much like the UNIX mail(1) command does. pemail also allows you to send email from the same interface, making it pretty much an all in one mail client for the UNIX command line.
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    A simple command line tool for editting and querying the global email alias file (usually /etc/aliases).
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    ProcLog is a simple to use set of scripts to generate reports against your procmail log file. Proclog reports various statistics and can be run from the command line or as a X Windows GUI.
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    suite of perl scripts allowing your evolution email folders to go through a diet
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    A Robot that can respond to special SMTP control mails with different actions.
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    Clarke is a Perl script for automatically replying to email. It has a featureful command line, and can be run from a .forward or .qmail file or interactively. It is used by The Apache Software Foundation.
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