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List of Open Source eMail, Antispam & News Reader Software

2007/11/04 - כ"ג חשון תשס"ח

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E-mail Software

  • Thunderbird (The Best One!)

    • Is a free, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. Thunderbird aims to be a simple e-mail, newsgroup and news feed client.
    • Is an Email Client written in Java, featuring a user-friendly graphical interface with wizards and internationalization support. Its a powerful email management tool with features to enhance your productivity and communication.
    • Evolutionary and relatively small open source e-mail client with theme support, and automatic message classification into virtual mailboxes html view, pop3,smtp,smtp auth support.
    • Totally free e-mail program developed with Borland Delphi.
    • Is an email client (and news reader), based on GTK+.
    • Is an email client written in Java, using the Javamail API. It supports email through the IMAP (connected and disconnected) and POP3 protocols. Outgoing mail is sent using SMTP.
    • A free POP3 mail monitor with multiple accounts support. It sits silently in your system tray, and notifies you about new messages in your mailboxes. Then you can preview messages and delete unwanted mail in order to avoid spam and viruses.
    • Started as a little POP3 mail checker I wrote, because I couldn’t find a freeware program that had all the features I wanted. Since then, new features have been added by request. After years of refinement PopTray 3.0 has now become a full-featured, customizable, e-mail notifier, but keeping its ease of use.
    • Is an spam filter system written in Java. It exists in different flavors and runs on various platforms.
    • A mail classification program that can help separate your spam from the mail you really want to read.
    • Web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple, all your Internet needs in one application.
    • Simple, lightweight but featureful, and easy-to-use e-mail client (mailer, MUA). Sylpheed runs on Unix-like systems such as Linux, BSD, and Mac OS X. It also supports Windows. Sylpheed uses GTK+ GUI toolkit.
    • E-mail client.
    • The designers of Althea felt that there wasn’t a stable, easy to use, GUI, IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) e-mail client for X Windows.
    • OpenSource cross-platform mail and news client. It is available for X11/Unix and MS Win32 platforms, supporting a wide range of protocols and standards, including SMTP, POP3, IMAP, NNTP (including SSL support for all of them) and full MIME support.
    • Free POP3 mail monitor with multiple accounts support. It sits silently in your system tray, and notifies you about new messages in your mailboxes.
    • Free tool to send one e-mail to a number of e-mail addresses. It can be used to send e-mail to all people who have applied to a notification service, like program updates, announcements etc. It is of course not meant to send unsolicited e-mails to random people. It will send a personal e-mail to all the receivers.
    • Cross platform, open-sourced, syndicated news aggregator – it obediently sits on your desktop, downloads the latest news that interests you, and displays them in a quick and easy to use (and customizable!) webpage.
    • A program for Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 and XP which generates signatures you may use with your favorite email or news program. A signature is a small piece of text, automatically attached to every email message or newsgroup posting.
    • Mail Classification for Outlook with POPFile.
    • Small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix operating systems.
    • Is a package of unix mail tools ported to MS Windows (Win32), and bundled together with an easy-to-use installer. The bundle currently includes fetchmail, mutt, aspell/pspell, sSMTP, and GnuPG. The existance of this project in effect turns these tools into a cross-platfrom email system.
    • A flexible utility for Unix (-like) operating systems to get rid of unwanted spam mails, before having to go through the trouble of downloading them into the local computer. It offers support for one or many POP accounts and is especially useful for dialup connections via modem, ISDN, etc.
    • Works between your E-Mail client and the Internet and examines every incoming E-Mail. Useless spam mails (Junk) will be filtered out. This process runs completely in the background.
    • Anti-spam classifier written in Python.
    • Automatically sorts your messages and fights spam.
    • Newsreader.
    • Usenet newsreader that’s good at both text and binaries. It supports offline reading, scoring and killfiles, yEnc, NZB, and multiserver.
    • A Win32 command line utility that sends eMail using SMTP or post to usenet using NNTP.
    • Newsreader, i.e. a program that accesses a newsserver to read messages from the Internet.
    • Free lightweight aggregator that supports RSS and ATOM formats. It works under Windows 98 and later versions.
    • Reader for RSS, RDF and Atom Newsfeeds. 
    • Full featured Windows Usenet online/offline news client with an extensive feature list. Gravity has been a popular news reader since 1996. Numerous features were added over the years. Gravity originally started as shareware, and later as freeware. It is now open source under the BSD license.

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