Mutt: Small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix
operatingsystems Last modification on September 1 2000.
Fetchmail: Fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, well-documented remote-mail
retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP
links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It supports every remote-mail protocol
now in use on the Internet: POP2, POP3, RPOP, APOP, KPOP, all flavors of IMAP,
and ESMTP ETRN. Fetchmail retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards
it via SMTP, so it can then be be read by normal mail user agents such as
elm(1) or Mail(1). It allows all your sytem MTA's filtering, forwarding, and
aliasing facilities to work just as they would on normal mail. Last modification on December 12 2000.
XCmail: E-mail reader for X11. Last modification on December 29 2000.
Postilion: ``Postilion is a mail user agent based upon the popular TkRat program.
The main changes to TkRat are in the user interface portion, so all of the
underlying functionality of TkRat remains. This includes MIME support, Virtual
folders, PGP support, support for unix mail files, MH folders, POP and IMAP.'' Last modification on September 8 2000.
Arrow: ``Powerful, easy to use e-mail program for X.'' Last modification on December 4 1999.
Balsa: The GNOME Email Client Last modification on November 12 2000.
Mutt: Terminal based e-mail reader. Last modification on July 17 1998.
Mush: The Mail Users' Shell (mush) is a powerful mail program. It does have a
curses (and suntools) interface but is best when used with the command-line
interface. Considering that it is command-line based, it is suprisingly simple
to use and also has the advantage of being very fast and powerful. You can
write scripts to manipulate mail using csh style syntax for example. Last modification on April 24 1997.