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Elm (email client)

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Text-based email client for Unix-like systems
This article is about the email client. For the tree, seeElm tree. For the programming language, seeElm (programming language). For other uses, seeElm (disambiguation).
Elm
Original authorDave Taylor
DeveloperBill Pemberton
Initial release1986; 40 years ago (1986)
Stable release2.5.8 (August 18, 2005; 20 years ago (2005-08-18)) [±]
Operating systemAnyUnix-like
TypeEmail client
LicenseBSD-like
Websitewww.instinct.org/elm/
Repository

Elm is a text-basedemail client commonly found onUnix systems. First released in 1986, it became popular as one of the first email clients to use atext user interface, and as a utility with freely availablesource code. The nameelm originated from the phraseELectronicMail.[1]

Dave Taylor (currently with Intuitive Systems) developed elm while working forHewlett-Packard.[2] Development later passed to a team of volunteers. The latest (as of 21 May 2014[update]) 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 includePine (1989) andMutt (1995). From about 1995 elm slipped in popularity and functionality, and it now sees relatively little use.

Former elm coordinators include Bill Pemberton of theUniversity of Virginia and Sydney Weinstein from the Myxa Corporation.

Release history

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To get an idea of the period when elm was used and developed, this is a list of major.minor releases, included the last patch level.

  • 1986-11-30 first release?
  • 1987-03-08 elm2
  • 1989-04-12 elm2.2
  • 1990-12-16 elm-2.3.0
  • 1993-01-05 elm-2.4
  • 1996-01-26 elm2.4.25
  • 1999-03-24 elm2.5.0
  • 2004-05-21 elm2.5.7
  • 2005-08-18 elm2.5.8

Unofficial versions

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Volunteer developers have forked the Elm code several times, producing modern versions of Elm with fixes and enhancements not in the official development branch. Among the more popular of these distributions are Kari Hurtta's "Millennium Edition" Elm 2.4 ME+ and Elm ME+ 2.5, both of which build upon Michael Elkins' extensions of Elm 2.4.24.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Nagpal, Namrata (2009).Unix & Shell Programming. word-press. p. 118.ISBN 9788190750530.
  2. ^"Dave Taylor's Biographical Information". Archived fromthe original on 2013-04-17. Retrieved2008-02-06.

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