CHAPTER 7
Mail (E-Mail) and News
- Mail (e-mail) clients
- Evolution
- Thunderbird
- Command-line mail clients
- Accessing mail on remote POP mail servers
- Newsreaders
- News transport agents
Electronic mail utilities perform the same basic tasks of receiving and sending messages. Some mail clients operate on a desktop, such as KDE or GNOME. Others are designed to use a screen-based interface and can be run only from the command line (the terminal window). For web-based Internet mail services, such as Gmail and Yahoo, you can use a web browser instead of a mail client to access mail accounts provided by those services. Table 7-1 lists several popular Linux ...
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