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  2. Zimbra - Wikipedia

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    The software consists of both client and server components, and at one time also offered a desktop email client, called Zimbra Desktop. Two versions of Zimbra are available: an open-source version, and a commercially supported version ("Network Edition") with closed-source components such as a proprietary Messaging Application Programming Interface connector to Outlook for calendar and contact ...

  3. Mailbird - Wikipedia

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    Mailbird is a desktop email client for Microsoft Windows, compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11. [2] As well as sending and receiving emails, Mailbird includes managing calendar events and contacts from different email providers, social media, task management, file share, and video-conferencing integrations.

  4. Juno Online Services - Wikipedia

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    As of December 1, 2004, use of an e-mail client such as the Juno client, Microsoft Outlook Express, or Eudora had ceased to be free. Users who wished to use an e-mail client instead of Juno's web-based e-mail interface were required to pay for either Juno Platinum or Juno Megamail. [6]

  5. Eudora (email client) - Wikipedia

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    Eudora was developed in 1988 by Steve Dorner, who worked at the Computer Services Organization of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. [4] The software was named after American author Eudora Welty, because of her short story "Why I Live at the P.O."; [5] [6] Dorner rearranged the title to form the slogan "Bringing the P.O. to Where You Live" for his software. [7]

  6. K-9 Mail - Wikipedia

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    K-9 Mail is a free and open source email client for Android. It is designed as an alternative to the stock email clients included with the platform; it supports both POP3 and IMAP protocols and supports IMAP IDLE for real-time notifications. The project is named after the Doctor Who character K9. [1] Previous logo

  7. MailEnable - Wikipedia

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    MailEnable is a Windows-based, commercial email server [1] distributed by MailEnable Pty. Ltd, an Australian-based software company which was established in 2002. [ 2 ] MailEnable's features include support for IMAP , POP3 and SMTP email protocols with SSL/TLS support, list server, [ 3 ] anti-virus and anti-spam and webmail functionality. [ 4 ]

  8. Mailpile - Wikipedia

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    The client takes an opportunistic approach to finding other users to encrypt to, those that support it, and integrates this in the process of sending email. The program preloads a lot of email data into RAM to accelerate search results. While the search results remain really fast despite large amounts of emails, this gradually slows down the ...

  9. GroupWise - Wikipedia

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    GroupWise is a messaging and collaboration platform from OpenText that supports email, calendaring, personal information management, instant messaging, and document management.