CheckMails periodically looks for unread mails and displays the total number of unread mails in the system tray icon.
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CheckMails periodically looks for unread mails and displays the total number of unread mails in the system tray icon.
Read moreMozilla Thunderbird is a very popular and highly regarded free, cross-platform e-mail, RSS and newsgroup client.
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Mailutils is a swiss army knife of electronic mail handling. It offers a rich set of utilities and daemons for processing e-mail.
Read moreK-9 Mail is a free and open source email client for Android. It works well with large volumes of email.
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Apple provides its Mail app free with every Mac. But if you move over to Linux, you’ll need a different email client.
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Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager that’s primarily an email client. Here’s our recommended free and open source alternatives.
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Email is one of the most popular online activities, so let’s kick off this series in this area. Here’s our recommended alternatives to Gmail.
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Gmail is an easy-to-use email app that saves you time and keeps your messages safe.
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Last week’s blog looked at whether the RPI4 cuts the mustard as a desktop web browser. It does although with a few reservations. This week’s blog focuses on another absolutely essential desktop activity. Managing your email.
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Sylpheed is a simple, lightweight and featureful e-mail client based on the GTK+ GUI toolkit. Sylpheed uses a 3-paned display.
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Email is arguably one of the most popular and useful functions of a Linux system. Fortunately, there is a wide selection of free email software available on the Linux platform which is stable, feature laden, and ideal for personal and business environments. Send and receive emails, run a mail server, filter spam, administer a mailing list are just some of the options explored in this article.
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