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  2. Mbox - Wikipedia

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    Mbox is a generic term for a family of related file formats used for holding collections of email messages. It was first implemented in Fifth Edition Unix. All messages in an mbox mailbox are concatenated and stored as plain text in a single file. Each message starts with the four characters "From" followed by a space (the so-called "From_ line ...

  3. The Bat! - Wikipedia

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    The Bat!'s internal viewer was replaced in version 9.2.1 ... programs and file formats: UNIX mailbox format (mbox) ... for authentication with Gmail, Outlook and ...

  4. Maildir - Wikipedia

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    Each message is assigned a file with a unique name, and each mail folder is a file system directory containing these files. Maildir was designed by Daniel J. Bernstein circa 1995, with a major goal of eliminating the need for program code to handle file locking and unlocking through use of the local filesystem. [ 1 ]

  5. Alpine (email client) - Wikipedia

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    Alpine can read and write to folders in several formats, including Maildir, mbox, the mh format used by the mh message handling system, mbx, and MIX. Alpine includes its own editor Pico (Pico stands for PIne COmposer), which includes commands for basic editing of files, such as, search and replace, spelling, and justifying of text, besides cut ...

  6. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

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    File System (.eml) No No No No Yes ? Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes ? ? Windows Mail? ? ? ? ? ? ? Yes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Yes YAM: mbox, maildir, oe-dbx No No No ? ? Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No Zimbra: File system: No Yes Yes ? ? ? ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Client Message file format Encrypted database Virtual folders Scheduled backup New ...

  7. Mutt (email client) - Wikipedia

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    Mutt supports most mail storing formats (notably both mbox and Maildir) and protocols (POP3, IMAP, etc.). It also includes MIME support, notably full PGP/GPG and S/MIME integration. Mutt was originally designed as a Mail User Agent (MUA) and relied on locally accessible mailbox and sendmail infrastructure.

  8. Email box - Wikipedia

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    Any kind of database can be used to store email messages. However, some standardization has resulted in several well-known file formats to allow access to a given mailbox by different computer programs. There are two kinds of widely used formats: mbox is the original technique of storing all messages in a single file,

  9. MH Message Handling System - Wikipedia

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    The MH Message Handling System is a free, open source e-mail client.It is different from almost all other mail reading systems in that, instead of a single program, it is made from several different programs which are designed to work from the command line provided by the shell on Unix-like operating systems. [1]