You can read and compose your email in Emacs, which proves that it is more than an editor. You can also read and post to usenet news groups.
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A simple Emacs interface to a text-mode WWW browser.
A web browser completely written in Elisp.
An acronym for Gnus Network User Services, a news and mail reader with threading, ratings, self documentation.
The creator, JWZ, still maintains a page with interesting historical information.
An addressbook and contact management database for emacs mail and news clients.
Encrypt/decrypt mail with PGP 5.0 or GnuPG.
An acronym of "Messaging in the Emacs World". Runs with Unix, Windows, OS/2, and supports folders, threads, mail aliases.
Official site of the front end to the MH mailer, at Sourceforge.
An IRC client for Emacs featuring multiple panes.
The default mail reader which ships with every emacs.
Gnu manual explaining the default configuration for sending mail in emacs.
Provides sophisticated facilities for the citing and attributing of message replies.
The up-to-date official page for this alternative to Gnus, Rmail, and the others.
The up-to-date official page for this alternative to Gnus, Rmail, and the others.
An acronym for Gnus Network User Services, a news and mail reader with threading, ratings, self documentation.
Gnu manual explaining the default configuration for sending mail in emacs.
The default mail reader which ships with every emacs.
An acronym of "Messaging in the Emacs World". Runs with Unix, Windows, OS/2, and supports folders, threads, mail aliases.
An IRC client for Emacs featuring multiple panes.
Encrypt/decrypt mail with PGP 5.0 or GnuPG.
Official site of the front end to the MH mailer, at Sourceforge.
The creator, JWZ, still maintains a page with interesting historical information.
Provides sophisticated facilities for the citing and attributing of message replies.
A simple Emacs interface to a text-mode WWW browser.
An addressbook and contact management database for emacs mail and news clients.
A web browser completely written in Elisp.
