Elm email client
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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.
It last made a public release in 1999.
Other popular email readers which followed--and were inspired by--Elm include the Mutt and Pine programs.
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