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Qu'est-ce (qui) est news:comp mail elm - définition

TEXT-BASED EMAIL CLIENT FOR UNIX-LIKE SYSTEMS
Elm email client; Elm (Unix); Elm (e-mail client)

Elm Mott, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Elm Mott, TX; Elm Mott
Elm Mott is an unincorporated community in McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is located near the intersection of Interstate 35 and Farm to Market Road 308, eight miles north of Waco.
Elm Creek (Nueces River tributary)         
TRIBUTARY OF THE NUECES RIVER, IN MAVERICK COUNTY, TEXAS
Elm Creek (Nueces River)
See Elm Creek (Rio Grande tributary) for the tributary of the Rio Grande, in Maverick County, Texas.
Uí Máil         
Ui Mail; Uí Mail
Uí Máil were an Irish dynasty of Leinster. They were descended from Maine Mál, the brother of the legendary high king Cathair Mór.

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Elm (email client)

Elm is a text-based email client commonly found on Unix systems. First released in 1986, it became popular as one of the first email clients to use a text user interface, and as a utility with freely available source code. The name elm originated from the phrase ELectronic Mail.

Dave Taylor (currently with Intuitive Systems) developed elm while working for Hewlett-Packard. Development later passed to a team of volunteers. The latest (as of 21 May 2014) public release was version 2.5.8 in August 2005.

Other popular text-based email readers which followed elm and took it as an inspiration include Pine (1989) and Mutt (1995). From about 1995 elm slipped in popularity and functionality, and it now sees relatively little use.

Bill Pemberton of the University of Virginia currently maintains elm. A former Elm Coordinator was Sydney Weinstein from the Myxa Corporation.