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Yahoo! Zimbra Zimbra Collaboration Suite
Citation added: July 24th, 2008, 8:09 am
Zimbra software is open source, meaning we make both the software code and the application itself available to anyone at no charge. Also, Zimbra Desktop is a full version; there are no missing features or catches. Enjoy!
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zimbra | desktop | email | imap | clients | totry
Aaron.harnly.net » letterbox
Citation added: April 19th, 2008, 7:20 am
Etterbox is a plugin for Apple's Mail.app that takes advantage of your widescreen monitor. It rearranges the interface into three vertical columns.
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osx | mail.app | totry | email | feeds | plugins
PottyMouth: Python-based text-to-xhtml transformer, BSD license
Citation added: April 9th, 2008, 12:17 pm
PottyMouth is ideal for displaying blog comments, text email bodies in a web mail application or mailing list web archive, or any text fields on any site with user input text, such as a social networking, dating, or community site. In short, any input whi
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python | totry | email | html | conversion | floss
ONLamp.com: Processing Mailbox Files with mailbox.py
Citation added: August 30th, 2007, 3:06 am
'Example: A Mailbox to RSS Converter
Putting everything together for an example, the following script uses the mailbox module and Andrew Dalke's PyRSS2Gen to generate an RSS feed from a mailbox.
#!/usr/bin/env python2.5'
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python | email | tools | totry | rss | feeds | deflexion | messaging/deflexion | howto
Mike Davidson: A Low-Fi Solution to E-Mail Overload: Sentenc.es
Citation added: July 18th, 2007, 5:42 am
In the comments: 'Quicker and potentially less confusing solution: Add this to the bottom of all your emails (even ones from your PC): -- Sent from my BlackBerry'
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