Top 10 email clients popular among Linux users
Using an email client can make it easier for you to manage your emails. Under the Linux operating system, there are some very good open source email clients. Here are the ten most popular email clients we have summarized.
Using an email client allows you to manage your emails more conveniently. Under the Linux operating system, there are some very good open source email clients. Here are the ten most popular email clients we have summarized.
1. Claws Mail
This is an email client based on GTK+. It has an elegant and exquisite interface, simple configuration, intuitive operation, robust, stable, and quick response. and has scalability.
2. Thunderbird
Mozilla Thunderbird is an email tool modified from the email feature of the Mozilla browser. Thunderbird supports IMAP, POP email protocols and HTML email formats. Supports spam filtering, anti-phishing fraud, advanced security, etc., and can be configured individually.
3. KMail
KMail is an email client. It is designed to be an enterprise MUA. Supports folders, email filtering, HTML email browsing and international character sets. KMail supports the OpenPGP standard and can automatically encrypt, decrypt, credential and verify the credentials of emails and their attachments encrypted via inline or OpenPGP/MIME methods.
4. Balsa
Balsa is an excellent email program in the GNOME environment. Balsa is stable, configurable, and integrates well with the GNOME environment.
5. Sylpheed
Sylpheed is a lightweight email client that is simple, easy to operate, fast to start, and highly customizable. Sylpheed supports multiple platforms Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Windows. Sylpheed uses GTK as a graphical interface, supports POP3/IMAP4 protocol, supports GnuPG, SSL/TLSv1 security encryption, supports HTTP proxy, supports anti-spam, etc.
6. Alpine
Alpine is a very easy-to-use email client that is suitable for both inexperienced email users and the most demanding users. Alpine is based on the Pine? messaging system and has a highly customizable user experience.
7. Cone
Cone is a screen-oriented E-mail/News reading and writing tool. When you read a document in Cone, you are actually reading a simplified html file in an email folder format. Each online tutorial is displayed as a separate message, and you can use the PgUp or PgDn keys to switch chapters, and the N and P keys to move to the next/previous chapter.
8. Pine
Pine was developed at the University of Washington. Although originally designed for inexperienced email users, Pine now supports many advanced features, such as Like custom configuration, etc. Pine is available for Unix, as well as PCs running Microsoft operating systems.
9. Mutt
Mutt is a very small but powerful MIME email client that uses a text interface. Mutt has highly configurable features and is suitable for advanced email users. Mutt is developed based on the Unix operating system.
10. SquirrelMail
SquirrelMail is a Web mail system developed in PHP. SquirrelMail has very low system requirements and is very easy to install and configure. SquirrelMail has all the features a client mail program should have, including support for enhanced MIME, address book, folder operations, and more.