Mailody is a simple mail client software designed using Qt/KDE platform that is exclusively used for the IMAP protocol.
Mailody aims to be a reliable and stable mail client that will not compromise its user's mail. The software guarantees to not trash mail or do any other nasty things. The software developer understands the importance of emails and uses Mailody daily. This should assure the users that the software has undergone thorough testing and must be free of any significant bugs.
To use Mailody, the users must have KDE 4.x installed on their system. In the latest release, users can now send attachments again. The composer also features a nice change-identity-statusbar-thing. It includes options to hide the old transport and identity-drop-down-boxes. Messages are now sorted by date, not alphabetically by day.
In conclusion, Mailody is a reliable Qt/KDE based client designed to support the IMAP protocol. Its first release proves that it is a stable piece of software but is continuously seeking feedback to improve its service to its users. The latest release includes new functionalities that make it more user-friendly.
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