Elm (Email Client)
Elm
is a text-based
email client
that is commonly found on
UNIX
systems. It gained popularity because it was one of the first email clients to use
curses
-like screen displays, and the
source code
was freely available. It was developed by
David Taylor
while working for
Hewlett-Packard
. Development later passed to a team of volunteers. The latest public release was in February
2004
version 2.5.7 available via the ftp site below. Other popular email readers which followed--and were inspired by--Elm include the
Mutt
and
Pine
programs. Pine is a (unofficial)
recursive acronym
for "Pine Is Not Elm". The current maintainer of elm is
Bill Pemberton
.
See also
List of email clients
Comparison of email clients
External links
An out of date Elm homepage
The newest version of Elm
A comparison of Elm with Mutt
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