Claws Mail
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article lacks information on the notability of the subject matter. Please help improve this article by providing context for a general audience, especially in the lead section. (November 2008) |
Main window of Claws Mail 2.7.1 |
|
Developed by | Colin Leroy & Paul Mangan |
---|---|
Initial release | 0.4.67claws1 (11 May 2001) |
Stable release | 3.6.1 (Oct 10, 2008) [+/−] |
Preview release | Daily CVS Snapshots [+/−] |
Written in | C, GTK+ |
OS | Linux, BSD, Unix, Mac OS, Windows, Maemo |
Available in | English, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, German, Greek, Spanish, Finnish, French, Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Dutch, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Serbian, Swedish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese |
Type | E-mail client, news client |
License | GPL |
Website | http://www.claws-mail.org/ |
Claws Mail (formerly known as Sylpheed-Claws) is a GTK+-based e-mail client and news client for Linux. It started in April 2001 as the development version of Sylpheed, where new features could be tested and debugged, but evolved enough to now be a completely separate program. It forked from Sylpheed in August 2005.
The software is intended to be light-weight and it has a similar interface to that of Sylpheed's.
Contents |
[edit] Features
Claws Mail provides the following features[1]:
- Search and filtering
- Security (GPG, SSL, anti-phishing)
- Import/export from standard formats
- External editor
- Templates
- Foldable quotes
- Per-folder preferences
- Face, X-Face support
- Customisable toolbars
- Themes support
- Plugins
[edit] Plugins
Claws Mail's features can be extended with plugins[2], such as
- Anti-spam (SpamAssassin, Bogofilter)
- RSS aggregator
- HTML viewers (Dillo, Gtkhtml2)
- Trayicon
- Laptop mail LED handler
- Handler for the Mbox mailbox format
- Various notification plugins
- Perl filtering
- Calendaring
- TNEF parser
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
|
- ^ Features pages on claws-mail.org
- ^ Plugins page on claws-mail.org