Newmail is a terminal-based program that functions similarly to biff, providing notifications for incoming emails.
One of the most impressive features of Newmail is its ability to seamlessly integrate into window-oriented programs, such as toolbars. This makes it incredibly versatile and user-friendly, allowing you to access your emails easily from any application.
The latest release of Newmail includes several new updates and improvements to enhance its functionality. These updates include the increase of the internal header size, ensuring forwarded mails with very long subjects are detected properly. Additionally, it ensures memory areas don't overlap when using iconv(3), and only reports a new mail when there is a proper mail header with name and subject.
There are also more notable patches created by Pavel Sanda, including support for more than two header lines, and a lax interpretation of RFC 2047 5(1) on ignoring linear-white-space between two encoded-words, similar to how Mutt works.
Overall, Newmail is a highly recommended utility for anyone who wishes to stay on top of their incoming mail. With its convenience and advanced features, it is an indispensable tool for managing emails efficiently.
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