Mail Notification

Ayatana Webmail – webmail notifications and actions for any desktop

Ayatana Webmail is an application that integrates your webmail into MATE, Xfce, LXDE and other desktop environments.

It displays notifications about incoming mail, shows the number of unread messages and displays subjects in the Messaging Menu.

The Launcher item also has a quicklist that provides quick access to your mail folders. It also allows you to quickly compose a new message. Ayatana Webmail starts automatically, all you have to do is to enter your accounts settings in the configuration dialog.

Key Features

  • Works with any IMAP4-compatible server.
  • Multiple accounts support.
  • Unread messages count on the Launcher/Dock.
  • Quicklist support.
  • Messaging Menu integration.
  • Messaging-style indicator fallback mode.
  • NotifyOSD notifications.

Website: github.com/AyatanaIndicators/ayatana-webmail
Support:
Developer: Robert Tari
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Ayatana Webmail

Ayatana Webmail is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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