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    Set of pure useful Java utilities taking care of common tasks and avoiding re-write of code
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    MailNotifer

    MailNotifer

    Keep up to date with your mail! Notifications, easy configuration.

    MailNotifer is written in GTK+, C++ Open Source application. It's easy to configure. The notifications are themeable. It supports IMAP protocol, SSL connections. For chcek mail it using my libMNMail. Developed in Poland. Supports 2 languages(by locale), Polish language works in about 30%. Easy to work. I can runs on Linux, but few functions must be changed.
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    S22.Imap

    S22.Imap

    A free .NET library for accessing IMAP servers, written in C#

    S22.Imap is a free, easy-to-use and well-documented .NET library component for communicating with and receiving electronic mail from an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server, written in C#. The API has been designed with ease of use in mind and integrates well with the existing classes of the .NET Framework. S22.Imap supports IMAP over SSL, IMAP IDLE (push email) and partial fetching of messages. It works well with Gmail. Features: * Supports IMAP IDLE notifications * Supports IMAP over SSL * API designed to be very easy to use * Allows selectively fetching parts of mail messages * Inherently thread-safe * Well documented with lots of example code * Free to use in commercial and personal projects (MIT license) NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB. ...
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    Koolwired.Imap is a fully managed .NET IMAP client library written in C#.
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    A stand alone program to uncorrupt MBX formatted mailboxes. Does not use C-Client code. Tested with c-client 2001e and 2003 on linux.
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    IMAP-Agent is an automated IMAP mail folder management system implementing site wide and individual user specific rules for filtering mail between folders. Also, quotas can be maintained by age or max count of messages for any folder.
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    API similar to Java-Mail (TM). This API is to be in C# and will be available for the dotNet-aware platforms.
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