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HIndi Mail Client in Java, can be extended as a editor and a plugin on web pages to mail and view mails in Unicode Devnagri Font. The Mail Client could be used to embed into a HTML page so that people need not install it to view and recieve mails.
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.
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 emailclient (Thunderbird, Eutora, Outlook, etc) with Netscape and AOL webmail.
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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.
SToffelMail is a graphical emailclient written in Java. <br>
As it is written in Java it is independent of the platform used.<br>
I wrote it for myself, not for more productivity, but for more fun with mailing...