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Linux actually has a number of email clients available, but we still have to give the best medal to the feature-filled, extensible Thunderbird.Platf ...
Claws Mail is a simple, multiple-account, multi-lingual local email client with nice basic features but rough Windows import.
The email client, along with the word processor, is probably one of the most recognisable pieces of software on the desktop. They come in all shapes and sizes, from standalone lightweight command ...
The Linux landscape is filled with possible email clients. Jack Wallen makes the case for why the Evolution groupware suite should be the default for most Linux distributions.
Checking e-mail on a Linux operating system offers a variety of choices, ranging from e-mail clients resembling Windows applications (such as Outlook) to shell-based clients that don't look ...
Hi guys, I realise that this is probably a ridiculous question, but I can't help it. Well probably I can..but..uh..whatever.I have two machines, one WinXP, one Debian, and on the WinXP machine I ...
E-mail clients are often loaded down with too many features; sometimes a simple e-mail client is all you need. Jack Wallen compares three Linux e-mail-only clients.
Philip Van Hoof, the developer behind the lightweight Tinymail e-mail framework, has written a plugin for GNOME's Evolution e-mail client that exposes the application's functionality through D-Bus ...
E-mail will be the most significant factor governing the uptake of Linux on the desktop, according to a new study. The Desktop Linux Client Survey 2005, released this week by the Open Source ...
E-mail and calendaring are among the top mission-critical applications, yet many IT managers are frustrated with their current infrastructure’s reliability, complexity, and high TCO. Launched ...
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