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Search Home : Computers : Programming : Languages : Lisp : Emacs Lisp : Internet See Also:
- Emacs Wiki Mode: A wiki-like publishing tool and personal information manager that allows to create a wiki on local system and can publish to HTML format.
- Emacs-w3m: A simple Emacs interface to a text-mode WWW browser.
- Etach: Emacs extension for MIME attachments and detachments works in RMAIL and Mail modes.
- Gnus 5.x FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions in hypertext.
- Gnus Newsreader Homepage: An acronym for Gnus Network User Services, a news and mail reader with threading, ratings, self documentation.
- Insidious Big Brother DB: An addressbook and contact management database for emacs mail and news clients.
- MIME and Emacs: Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions(MIME) are standards for handling multimedia and non-ascii material.
- MUTT with Emacs: Short guide for installation and use with emacsclient.
- Mailcrypt: An Emacs/PGP Interface: Encrypt/decrypt mail with PGP 5.0 or GnuPG.
- Mew: An acronym of "Messaging in the Emacs World". Runs with Unix, Windows, OS/2, and supports folders, threads, mail aliases.
- Mew and BBDB: Mailer together with database for contact and address management.
- My.gnus.org: An attempt to complement the existing website by offering a single entry point for other Gnus resources, Gnus and Emacs links and the Gnus tutorial project.
- Reading Lotus Notes Mail Using Emacs: Use Pop3 to access the mailbox.
- Rmail: The default mail reader which ships with every emacs.
- Sending Authenticated Mail (rfc2554): For smtp sessions with gnus.
- Sending Mail: Gnu manual explaining the default configuration for sending mail in emacs.
- Supercite User's Manual: Provides sophisticated facilities for the citing and attributing of message replies.
- The Insidious Big Brother Database: The creator, JWZ, still maintains a page with interesting historical information.
- The Mh-e Den: Official site of the front end to the MH mailer, at Sourceforge.
- VM Homepage: The author, Kyle Jones, maintains the official page for this alternative to Gnus, Rmail, and the others.
- Wanderlust: Uses IMAP to manage and read mail, strong Japanese support.
- mh-e Information: From the O'Reilly book "MH and nmh."
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