Text-based email client

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Text-based email client

A text-based email client is an email client with its user interface being text-based, occupying a whole terminal screen. Other kind of email clients are GUI-based (cf. email client) or Web-based, see Webmail.

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Text-based email clients may be useful for users with visual impairment or partial blindness allowing speech synthesis or text-to-speech software to read content to users. Text-based email clients also allow to manage communication via simple remote sessions, e. g. per SSH, for instance when it is not possible to install a local GUI-client and/or access mail via Web interface. Also users may prefer text-based user interfaces in general.

Typical features include:[1]

  • Editing various emails via tab support
  • Configurable rendering of various MIME types, for instance OpenPGP encryption or HTML email
  • Vim-style keybindings
  • Support for multiple accounts and protocols, e. g. IMAP, Maildir, SMTP, and sendmail
  • UTF-8 support

List of text-based email clients

Notable clients include:[2][3]

Email software for the command line that does not occupy the whole screen (cf. TUI) include e. g. Cleancode eMail, CURL,[7] himalaya, mail (Unix), mailx, MH, procmail, sendmail, and many others.

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