SimpleMail are two free, open-source email clients first released publicly in September, 2002 and April, 2005. Both are under the GNU GPL. First client features SimpleMail is a simple to use but powerful mail client for Amiga OS. It supports the SMTP, POP3 and IMAP (in a simple form) protocols. Furthermore, among much other features, it is capable of showing HTML mails and can identify spam mails by using a Bayesian filter. Second client security features The developer has stated that SimpleMail was designed with security in mind. A key feature of SimpleMail is its UAP (Unwanted Access Protection) system that removes all images, JavaScript, ActiveX, and other scripts from unwanted emails; this leaves just the message body and any attachments, increasing the security of email. Also, it is compatible with most anti-viruses which contain inbound and outbound email scanning enabled. To help further increase security, SimpleMail does not actually download email messages to the hard drive, but instead reads them directly from the mail server. A caveat to this, however, is that the messages on the server will need to be cleaned out (via a webmail interface) to reduce download times.
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