Scribe Mail
Scribe is a small portable email client with an intergrated contact database and calendar. It supports all the major internet mail protocols and uses international standards where possible. Scribe doesn't required installing or uninstalled and can be used from a removable...
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Haiku
Features
- Lightweight
- Spam Filter
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Portable
- Multiple languages
- Cross-Platform
Scribe Mail News & Activities
Recent activities
- MarMi replied to a comment / review on Scribe Mail
Scribe Mail information
What is Scribe Mail?
Scribe is a small portable email client with an intergrated contact database and calendar. It supports all the major internet mail protocols and uses international standards where possible. Scribe doesn't required installing or uninstalled and can be used from a removable drive without reconfiguration. It comes with a bayesian spam filter and translations to many different languages. Updates are published regularly to respond to problems and to add features. Because Scribe runs on Windows, Mac or Linux you can take your mail with you when you change operating system. And don't worry about viruses, Scribe protects you from the usual security holes in other email clients with it's own virus safe HTML control and executable attachment protection.
Said about Scribe Mail as an alternative
really powerful but one account limitation
Comments and Reviews
Skip it -- it's just a hobbled version with the sole function to promote the PAID version which can accommodate multiple e-mail accounts! For all the moral posturing of the author of this software, his hypocrisy gets exposed by this underhand tactic.
This is what he says in his FAQ: Why doesn't i.Scribe support multiple accounts? Because InScribe does, and who'd buy software if they could get it for free? Jeez it's not like it's expensive or anything.
It's still way better than time limited trial or "pay before you use"... And in what it differs from limited unregistered version of InScribe (in one program)? What would be the big difference?
Reply written Sep 2, 2024