Mailody

Nowadays, Mailody is a topic that has gained great relevance in modern society. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Mailody has become a fundamental factor in our daily lives. From politics to popular culture, Mailody has had a significant impact in different areas. In this article, we will explore the importance and impact of Mailody today, as well as its evolution over time. Additionally, we will analyze how Mailody has shaped our perceptions and influenced our decisions in various aspects of life.

Mailody
Developer(s)Tom Albers
Stable release
0.5.0 (final KDE3 version) / April 2, 2007
Preview release
1.5.0-beta1 (KDE SC 4 port) / November 30, 2008
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeE-mail client
LicenseGNU General Public License 2
Websitewww.mailody.net (former address)

Mailody is an e-mail client for the KDE Platform by Tom Albers.

Mailody has been discontinued. Tom Albers deleted it in the spring of 2010.

Unlike a complete mail client like KMail, the current stable version only works with the IMAP protocol, and does not support POP3.

The next version of Mailody was to use Akonadi as backend. Akonadi can fetch mail messages from multiple sources (e.g. IMAP, POP3, Maildir, Exchange) and also serves as a storage engine for these messages. Mailody’s current sqlite database engine would have been dropped as a consequence.

References

  1. ^ "Akonadi meeting, here I come && Mailody is dead". May 13, 2010. Archived from the original on July 30, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2010.
  2. ^ "State of Mailody". June 6, 2009. Archived from the original on August 14, 2009. Retrieved June 8, 2009.

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