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A Node.js module for sending emails with support for various transports, security features, and easy integration.
A cross-platform .NET library for robust, RFC-compliant IMAP, POP3, and SMTP client communication.
A free, open-source, cross-platform desktop app that combines multiple messaging and email services into one unified interface.
A robust and flexible Go library for creating and sending emails with support for attachments, HTML content, and connection pooling.
A Python library for sending emails conveniently via Gmail/SMTP with minimal code.
A comprehensive IMAP4rev2 library for building Go email clients and servers.
An unofficial, open-source desktop client for ProtonMail built with Electron, offering enhanced features like offline access and full-text search.
A desktop app for Gmail that runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, providing a dedicated email experience outside the browser.
A Go package for sending emails via SMTP with support for keep-alive connections, TLS/SSL, and bulk sending.
A Swift framework for simple access to common email providers via IMAP and POP3.
A fast and simple desktop email client with support for Gmail and Outlook accounts.
A pixel-perfect Flutter implementation of the Reply Material Design email app case study.
A cross-platform C++17 library for MIME format and SMTP, POP3, IMAP protocols.
A Ruby gem providing a natural Ruby interface to Gmail via IMAP for searching, reading, sending emails, and managing labels.
A CSS theme that makes Thunderbird look and feel like a native GNOME application.
An Elixir library for sending email via SMTP with a clean API and powerful features.
An Elixir client library for sending emails via the Mailgun API with a clean, declarative interface.
A menubar/taskbar Gmail app for Windows and macOS built with Electron.
A .NET library that simplifies sending and receiving emails with MailKit using a fluent, one-line-of-code API.
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