The Computer History Museum has release the source code for the Eudora E-mail Client. Back when the other e-mail clients were text-based, Eudora became one of the first popular email utilities to feature a graphical user interface. It was initially created for the Macintosh computers by Steve Dorner in 1988. Some e-mail clients, especially web clients, have taken forever to catch up with Eudora's capabilities. Some pretend clients, like Outlook, may never catch up. Now is the chance. The Eudora source code is available freely for both personal and commercial use, as long as the Eudora trademark is not infringed upon.
(Score: 2) by Subsentient on Friday May 25 2018, @07:18PM
A mail client doesn't matter that much to me, since none of them implement the filtering features I want. I managed to do it myself server-side though, with incrond to monitor inbox directories and scan messages. Only problem is that incrond seems to have lots of memory leaks, so I have to restart it frequently.
"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." -Jiddu Krishnamurti