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Sup

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Sup is a console-based email client that combines the best - features of GMail, mutt, and emacs. Sup matches the power of GMail - with the speed and simplicity of a console interface. -

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Sup makes it easy to: - -

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The goal of Sup is to become the email client of choice for nerds - everywhere.

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Screenshots

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Documentation

- -Please read the README, the FAQ, the user guide and -the philosophical statement. - -

Status

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The current version of Sup is 0.0.4, released January 3rd, 2007. - This is a beta release. It is unix-centric and has no i18n - support. It supports only mbox, mbox+ssh, and IMAP, not POP or - GMail. I plan to fix all of these problems.

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Other than those limitations, it works great! I use it for my - everyday email, and it makes dealing with 85,000 messages a - breeze.

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Getting it

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You can download Sup releases from the Sup RubyForge - page. If you have RubyGems installed, simply command your - computer to "gem install sup".

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If you're interested in development, please read the Sup anonymous SVN - access instructions. You can also browse the SVN - repository.

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Bug reports

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You can email me at wmorgan dash sup at masanjin dot nets, but I - would prefer that you post something to the sup forums. -

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Credit

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Sup is brought to you by William Morgan.

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Sup is made possible by the hard work of Dave Balmain and his - fantastic IR engine Ferret, and by Matt Armstrong's tragically - abandoned RubyMail - package. -

- - + + + + + Sup + + + + + +

Sup

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+ “Finally a mail client that does what we want, how we want it.” +
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+ “Every other client we've tried is intolerable.” +
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+ “It's just what I wanted, but I hadn't realized what I wanted until I saw it.” +
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+ “Sup is almost to the point where I could jump ship from mutt.” +
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+ “I was previously intrigued by a gmail-styled + mutt-killer written in Ruby, but having actually spent a few + hours reading the docs, and trying out all the keys, and + reading the docs again, and trying the keys out again, and then + actually engaging in a bunch of practice usage runs, I now + officially can't fucking wait for the future of this thing; it + has my full attention.” +
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+ Sup is a console-based email client for people with a lot of email. + It supports tagging, very fast full-text search, automatic contact- + list management, custom code insertion via a hook system, and more. + If you're the type of person who treats email as an extension of your + long-term memory, Sup is for you. +

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+ Sup makes it easy to: +

+ + + +

+ The goal of Sup is to become the email client of choice for nerds + everywhere. +

+ +

Screenshots

+ + + +

Documentation

+ +

+ Please read the README, the FAQ, the new user guide + and the philosophical statement. +

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Please also read and contribute to the Sup wiki.

+ +

Status

+ +

+ The current version of Sup is 0.8.1, released 2009-06-15. This is a + beta release. It supports mbox, IMAP, IMAPS, and Maildir mailstores. +

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To be notified by email of Sup releases, subscribe to the + sup-announce mailing list. One email per release. +

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Sup news can often be see on William's blog.

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Getting it

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+ You can download Sup releases from the Sup RubyForge page. + If you have RubyGems installed, simply command your computer to "gem + install sup". +

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+ If you're interested in development, you can clone the git repository like so: git clone git://gitorious.org/sup/mainline.git. You can also browse the Sup Gitorious + repository. +

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Bug reports

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+ Please post bug reports, feature requests, and any comments or discussion topics + to the sup-talk mailing list (archives). +

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Credit

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+ Sup is brought to you by William Morgan and the following honorable contributors: +

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+ Sup is made possible by the hard work of Dave Balmain and his + tragically abandoned IR engine Ferret, and by that of Matt Armstrong and his + tagically abandoned RubyMail + package. +

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