R'mail

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Rmail is a command-line email client that is part of the GNU Emacs text editor. It allows users to send and receive email messages using a simple and intuitive interface.

Here are some key features of Rmail:

  1. Simple and easy to use: Rmail has a minimalistic interface that makes it easy to send and receive email messages.
  2. Integrated with Emacs: Rmail is part of the GNU Emacs text editor, which means you can use it seamlessly with your existing Emacs setup.
  3. Supports multiple email accounts: Rmail allows you to configure multiple email accounts and switch between them easily.
  4. Supports various email formats: Rmail can handle various email formats, including plain text, HTML, and MIME.
  5. Has a built-in editor: Rmail has a built-in editor that allows you to compose and edit email messages.

To use Rmail, you'll need to have GNU Emacs installed on your system. Once you have Emacs installed, you can start Rmail by running the command M-x rmail (that's "rmail" followed by the "M-x" prefix).

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