The following table compares the common and technical features of a number of leading email client programs.
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Basic general information about clients: manufacturer/company, O/S, license, & amp; interface. Clients registered in the purple background are no longer in active development.
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Releasing history
A brief summary of the release history.
Operating system support
An operating system where clients can run natively (without emulation).
Protocol support
Protocol support and protocol access
What emails and protocols and standards are supported by each client.
Authentication support
SSL and TLS support
Features
Information about what features each client supports.
General features
For all these clients, the concept of "HTML support" does not mean that they can process the full range of HTML that web browsers can handle. Nearly all email readers restrict HTML features, either for security reasons, or because of the nature of the interface. CSS and JavaScript can be very problematic.
Messaging features
Databases, folders, and customizations
Templates, scripts and programming languages ââ
Internationalization
Bat! supports Email Address Internationalization (EAI).
Starting October 2016, email clients that support SMTPUTF8 include Outlook 2016, email for iOS, and email for Android.
See also
- Comparison of feed collectors
- Comparison of layout engine
- Email server comparison
- Webmail provider comparison
- List of personal information managers
- Unicode and email
- Webmail
References
External links
- Q & amp; B: Email: Client (historical interest - last updated in 1999)
- Mail User Agents for Linux Based Platforms (including many email clients not listed in the table above)
- Remail - research by the Collaboration Users Experience group at IBM
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