sup email 0.0.8 Ruby script

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  • Version: 0.0.8
  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: sup-0.0.6.gem
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  • Platform: Linux / BSD / Solaris
  • Language: Ruby
  • Price:GPL
  • Company: William Morgan (View more)

sup email 0.0.8 script description:



sup email 0.0.8 is a Ruby script for Other scripts design by William Morgan. It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD / Solaris.
sup email is a console-based email client with the best features of GMail, mutt, and emacs.

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sup email is a console-based email client with the best features of GMail, mutt, and emacs. Sup is a console-based email client that combines the best features of GMail, mutt, and emacs. Sup matches the power of GMail with the speed and simplicity of a console interface. Sup makes it easy to: - Handle massive amounts of email. - Mix email from different sources: mbox files (even across different machines), IMAP folders, POP accounts, and GMail accounts. - Instantaneously search over your entire email collection. Search over body text, or use a query language to combine search predicates in any way. - Handle multiple accounts. Replying to email sent to a particular account will use the correct SMTP server, signature, and from address. - Add custom code to handle certain types of messages or to handle certain types of text within messages. - Organize email with user-defined labels, automatically track recent contacts, and much more! The goal of Sup is to become the email client of choice for nerds everywhere. Features: - Scalability to massive amounts of email. Immediate startup and operability, regardless of how much amount of email you have. - Immediate full-text search of your entire email archive, using the Ferret query langauge. Search over message bodies, labels, from: and to: fields, or any combination thereof. - Thread-centrism. Operations are performed at the thread, not the message level. Entire threads are manipulated and viewed (with redundancies removed) at a time. - Labels instead of folders. Drop that tired old metaphor and you'll see how much easier it is to organize email. - GMail-style thread management (but better!). Archive a thread, and it will disappear from your inbox until someone replies. Kill a thread, and it will never come back to your inbox (but will still show up in searches.) Mark a thread as spam and you'll never again see it unless explicitly searching for spam. - Console based interface. No mouse clicking required! - Programmability. It's in Ruby. The code is good. It's easy to extend. - Multiple buffer support. Why be limited to viewing one thread at a time? - Tons of other little features, like automatic context-sensitive help, multi-message operations, MIME attachment viewing, recent contact list generation, etc.
Operating system:
Linux / BSD / Solaris

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