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  2. Mozilla Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    mbox – Unix mailbox format (one file holding many emails) maildir – known as maildir-lite (one file per email). As of August 2019 "there are still many bugs", so this is disabled by default. Thunderbird also uses Mork and (since version 3) MozStorage (which is based on SQLite) for its internal database.

  3. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

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  4. Maildir - Wikipedia

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    The Maildir e-mail format is a common way of storing email messages on a file system, rather than in a database. Each message is assigned a file with a unique name, and each mail folder is a file system directory containing these files. Maildir was designed by Daniel J. Bernstein circa 1995, with a major goal of eliminating the need for program ...

  5. Comparison of mail servers - Wikipedia

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    The comparison of mail servers covers mail transfer agents (MTAs), mail delivery agents, and other computer software that provide e-mail services. Unix -based mail servers are built using a number of components because a Unix-style environment is, by default, a toolbox [1] operating system. A stock Unix-like server already has internal mail ...

  6. Mbox - Wikipedia

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    Mbox. Mbox is a generic term for a family of related file formats used for holding collections of email messages. It was first implemented in Fifth Edition Unix . All messages in an mbox mailbox are concatenated and stored as plain text in a single file. Each message starts with the four characters "From" followed by a space (the so-called ...

  7. Talk:Mbox - Wikipedia

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    I don't want to directly edit this entry, for it may be construed as an advert of some kind (my user name is very much like the name of my software company that makes a certain email utility), but this reads a bit like one of the old mbox vs. maildir flamewars. Sure, mbox has file-locking issues, but saying that it has fallen out of fashion in ...

  8. Email - Wikipedia

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    A historical standard of storage is the mbox format. The specific format used is often indicated by special filename extensions: eml Used by many email clients including Novell GroupWise, Microsoft Outlook Express, Lotus notes, Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Postbox.

  9. Email client - Wikipedia

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    The email client is usually set up automatically to connect to the user's mail server, which is typically either an MSA or an MTA, two variations of the SMTP protocol. The email client which uses the SMTP protocol creates an authentication extension, which the mail server uses to authenticate the sender. This method eases modularity and nomadic ...