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    Cassiopeia's BitMail

    Cassiopeia's BitMail

    Encrypting E-Mail Client

    ... ● Build-in Encryption to secure E-Mails ● IMAP & POP3 ● Additionally a full decentral P2P Email-Option via the Echo Protocol ● Store Email for Offline-Friends in the P2P Network. ● Chat and Instant Messaging is build in. ● POPTASTIC function (Chat over Email) ● Calendar widget functionality. ● Open Source. BSD License. "Cassiopeia is the tortoise of Momo, which can communicate through writing on her shell and guides into the future." - Wikipedia. Source from: https://sf.net/projects/spot-on/files/ & https://github.com/textbrowser/spot-on
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    phlyMail Free
    phlyMail is a Webmail and data hosting application. It features IMAP, POP3, SMS, Fax support, a Calendar, Bookmarks, files manager. Multiuser and single user editions available.
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