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Mail applications vs. Web mail

06/20/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.33
For some reason, testing and using Linux got me interested in trying to read and manage my e-mail with traditional mail clients, even though it was contrary to my experience, habit and nature. From almost the first time I had access to Internet e-mail, I've sent and received it via an online interface, going all the way back to AOL.
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List of Email Clients Available in Ubuntu Linux

08/29/2008  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.98
An e-mail client, aka Mail User Agent (MUA), aka e-mail reader is a frontend computer program used to manage e-mail.
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Expand your e-mail options with alternative Linux clients

12/08/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.62
E-mail clients are often loaded down with too many features. Rather than one big groupware package like Outlook or Evolution, sometimes a simple e-mail client is all you need. We look at three Linux e-mail-only clients and see how they fare against today's standards . The e-mail clients we'll look at include Balsa, KMail, and Sylpheed.
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@Mail takes Webmail client open source

05/20/2008  II
Relevance: 7.62
Linux e-mail vendor @Mail Monday released an open source version of its Webmail client and is making it available for free. The client, @Mail Open, is AJAX-based and works against any e-mail server that supports the IMAP and POP3 e-mail protocols, including those from Microsoft and IBM/Lotus.
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Mail Notification helps unclutter the desktop

07/09/2007  III
Relevance: 7.34
As its name implies, Mail Notification is a utility for keeping track of incoming mail and reading it in a popup window without activating your mail reader or moving other open applications. Simple to configure and easy to use, it is especially useful for watching multiple mailboxes.
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How To Install& Set Up Dovecot Mail Server With Sieve And Virtual Users

09/08/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.16
This document describes how to install the Dovecot mail server from source as an imap / pop3 mail server for your domain and how to set up the sieve plugin so your clients can use the sieve mail filtering language for their mail accounts.
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A month on the command line, Day 27: E-mail Valhalla, if not Nirvana

05/30/2007  III
Relevance: 6.99
After a few weeks of wrangling with e-mail at the console, I now have a working setup that allows me to send and receive mail from two accounts, one personal, the other for work, on my Debian Etch box.
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Import mail into Gmail with the Gmail Loader

03/19/2007  III
Relevance: 6.99
So, you've turned your back on traditional mail clients and get your mail fix via Gmail these days. The only problem is getting to all those old message that are stuck in your old email client. One way to stuff that old mail into your shiny and capacious Gmail account is to use Mark Lyon's Gmail Loader.
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Training your Mutt

12/12/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 6.97
Mutt is a great mail client, in large part because it is extremely customizable. You can tweak Mutt's behavior and have it do tricks that are nearly impossible to do with other mail clients -- but it can be a bit daunting to get started with. Let's take Mutt on a short trip to mail client obedience school and see how easy it can be to make Mutt handle mail just the way you want it to.
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A Modest proposal: new e-mail client for Maemo hits beta

12/24/2007  IIIIIII
Relevance: 6.67
A mediocre e-mail client is one of the major weaknesses of Nokia's Internet Tablet products. Nokia's mail program chokes on my IMAP inbox, hanging and crashing when more than about 200 messages are present. Some relief may be in sight for those who want an e-mail client that is open source and made of sterner stuff. The first beta of the new open source Modest e-mail client for Maemo has officially been released.
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