EM Client
Email client software
eM Client
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eM Client is a freemium email client for Microsoft Windows and macOS. It was developed by eM Client Inc. and first released in 2007. The software provides a range of features for managing email, calendars, tasks, contacts, and notes.
Features[edit | edit source]
eM Client offers a variety of features designed to enhance productivity and streamline communication. These include:
- **Email Management**: Supports multiple email accounts, IMAP, POP3, and SMTP protocols.
- **Calendar Integration**: Allows users to manage their schedules with support for Google Calendar, iCloud, and other calendar services.
- **Task Management**: Users can create, edit, and track tasks.
- **Contact Management**: Provides tools for managing contacts, including synchronization with Google Contacts and other services.
- **Notes**: Users can create and organize notes.
- **Chat**: Integrated chat functionality supporting various protocols.
- **Encryption**: Supports PGP and S/MIME encryption for secure communication.
- **Backup and Restore**: Built-in tools for data backup and restoration.
- **Customization**: Offers various themes and layout options.
Compatibility[edit | edit source]
eM Client is compatible with a wide range of email services, including Gmail, Microsoft Exchange, Outlook.com, Yahoo! Mail, and others. It also supports CalDAV and CardDAV protocols for calendar and contact synchronization.
Licensing[edit | edit source]
eM Client is available under a freemium model. The free version offers basic functionality with limitations on the number of accounts, while the Pro version provides additional features and support for unlimited accounts.
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