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    Heirloom mailx (formerly known as "nail") is intended provide the functionality of the POSIX mailx command with additional support for MIME messages, IMAP (including caching), POP3, SMTP, S/MIME, message threading/sorting, scoring, and filtering.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Ncurses e-mail writing in C lang.
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    This simple mail client is for my BSD-sockets studies only, it should read mail in console and connect to servers using POP3 protocol.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    XCmail is a MIME and multi POP3 server capable mailtool for X11 using the Xclasses layout library. XCmail was designed completely object orientated and by this may be improved easily. <p> XCmail has its own server in the internet. Take a look on it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    cclxpop is intended for the HP-200LX palmtop to exchange mails with a POP3 server so that the built-in CC:mail client can be used.
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    libspopc pop3 client library

    an easy to use pop3 client library in C

    libspopc is a simple and really thin pop3 client library to be used by small programs, licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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    MailDB adds a database back-end to an IMAP server for features such as "virtual" mail folders (msgs appearing in multiple folders), "view" folders (dynamic results of searches), etc. The DB is inherently multi-user, allowing msg reference counting.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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