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A pretty good email client

aerc is an email client that runs in your terminal. It's highly
efficient and extensible, perfect for the discerning hacker.
Check out the screencast above to get an idea of how it's used.

Some of its more interesting features include:

- Editing emails in an embedded terminal tmux-style.
- Render HTML emails with an interactive terminal web browser,
highlight patches with diffs, and browse with an embedded
less session.
- Vim-style keybindings and ex-command system, allowing for
powerful automation at a single keystroke.
- First-class support for working with git & email.
(https://git-send-email.io/)
- Open a new tab with a terminal emulator and a shell
running for easy access to nearby git repos for parallel work.
- Support for multiple accounts, with IMAP, Maildir, Notmuch,
Mbox and JMAP backends. Along with IMAP, JMAP, SMTP, and sendmail
transfer protocols.
- Asynchronous IMAP and JMAP support ensures the UI never
gets lockedi up by a flaky network.
- Efficient network usage - aerc only downloads the information
which is necessary to present the UI, making for a snappy and
bandwidth-efficient
- Email threading (with and/or without IMAP server support).
- PGP signing, encryption and verification using GNUpg.

This requires: google-go-lang, scdoc

Maintained by: r1w1s1
Keywords: email,terminal,desktop,network
ChangeLog: aerc

Homepage:
https://aerc-mail.org/

Source Downloads:
0.20.1.tar.gz (99d758f9414cc9157c7312a41fb73e3f)

Download SlackBuild:
aerc.tar.gz
aerc.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Individual Files:
README
aerc.SlackBuild
aerc.info
doinst.sh
slack-desc

Validated for Slackware 15.0

See our HOWTO for instructions on how to use the contents of this repository.

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