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    Add support for making Gmail the default mail application for the GNOME desktop. "Gmail" will be a choice for Mail Reader in the Preferred Applications dialog. "Mailto" links, "Send Link", etc., will be handled by Gmail.
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    This project is to design a Gnome/GTK based fax application aimed at gnomeoffice. It provides a front-end for mgetty+sendfax (including full configuration), and can act as a fax interface for openoffice.org and fax to e-mail interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GNUsTicker is basically a RSS aggregator. It is a GNOME panel applet that scrolls infos retrieved from RSS, RDF, etc. It may be extended for feeding from different sources (an example for POP3 mail server is provided).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PyEximon is a GNOME monitor/manager for the popular MTA, Exim. It includes real-time status graphs and log updates, colored log browsing, hierarchial message lists, as well as a graphical interface to common message functions.
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