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27 Jun 2004, 11:15 AM | #1 |
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Email Clients - Interesting List(s)
TinyApps.org
Email Clients Qm [16k] + Quick mail sending program SendMail [18k] + Send email (and even attach a file) using any SMTP server Getmail [50k] + Console utility for downloading POP3 mail. Free for non-commercial use. Blat [73k] {S}+ Console utility that sends the contents of a file in an e-mail message using the SMTP protocol. nPOP [82k] {S}+ Tiny email client with powerful features. Pocket PC, Windows CE, and Japanese versions also available. Popcorn [108k] + Ultra-lightweight POP3/SMTP email client. Check/delete mail on server before downloading. JBMail 3.2 [159k] + Portable mail client with POP3 and SMTP support, and optional SSL/TLS security. Shareware version saves multiple profiles to disk. SpeedMail [188k] + SMTP mailer with simple address book and attachment support. Pimmy 3.5 [361k] + Complete email client; includes newsgroup support. i.Scribe [512k] + A small, fast, crossplatform, object based email client with many of the features that larger mail clients have. |
28 Apr 2024, 01:24 PM | #2 |
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Wow that QM program is amazing!! (Quick mail)
Its amazing how small it is!!! (About 44k) Im trying to find an SMTP server that will send out my email! (Would be interesting to see it work) Last edited by Bamb0 : 29 Apr 2024 at 05:47 AM. |
28 Apr 2024, 07:59 PM | #3 |
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I wonder how many people care how tiny their email client is? Just yesterday I grabbed a USB stick for something and in the back of my mind thought, "Wow, 32GB in this tiny thing." And that was just a cheap stick bought on sale. Tiny apps were a thing back in the day when computers had no space, but today I find myself with way more space than I will ever use on even cheapo computers.
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29 Apr 2024, 05:48 AM | #4 |
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No I guess its no big thing but seeing it be so small and can do so much is quite amazing!!
I tried using my safe-mail.net email and it said "Server replied: Security!! Login with a browser" Does anyone know any servers that will send a blind email out on port 25?? I thought maybe my safe-mail acct would work but I forgot I have POP disabled so thats probably why it wont take it from that program......... Last edited by Bamb0 : 29 Apr 2024 at 06:22 AM. |
29 Apr 2024, 09:16 AM | #5 |
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I always have in my pocket with me a 128GB USB stick that has all my important files plus lots of garbage plus lots of free space. It was not expensive when I bought it, and that was before COVID.
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