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XFmail

XFMail is an X11 application for receiving electronic mail. It was created using the XForms library toolkit by T.C. Zhao and Mark Overmars. It's partially compatible with MH style mailboxes (you can read most of your MH folders and messages) but it does not require any mh tools to be installed on the system. The interface is easy to use and very user friendly. XFmail implements most mail functionality in one program without requiring additional tools.

Last updated 11 May, 2005


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Leadership
  • Chris Freeze - Maintainer
  • Gennady Sorokopud - Contributor
  • Ugen J. S. Antsilevich; see also the CREDITS file in the distribution for a complete list - Contributor
Requirements
  • XForms (Use Requirement)
  • esound (Weak Prerequisite)
  • OpenLDAP (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libmcrypt (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

Exmh

Versions

1.5.5

1.5.5 stable released 2004-01-21

User Community and Support

General Resources
Support Resources
  • E-mail
  • irc://irc.linux.com/#archimedes

Development

Developer Resources
  • VCS Checkout Command: :pserver:anonymous@cvs.archimedes.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/archimedes login
  • E-mail
  • VCS Repository Webview
  • irc://irc.linux.com/#archimedes
Bug Tracking Resources
 

Please send comments on these web pages to bug-directory@fsf.org, send other questions to info@fsf.org.

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