Koma-Mail 3.82

4.4 out of 5 stars 4.4 (63 votes)

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Windows 7/2000/9x/Vista/XP / Freeware / 4,043 downloads

Koma-Mail is an email client which is comfortable and has very handy functions. It does not need an installation, so that you can run Koma-Mail from your flash drive but, of course, also on your desktop. For safety reasons Koma-Mail blocks scripts and ActiveX in your mails. You can also encrypt your user account. To be protected against webbugs you can use Koma-Mail in the offline mode.

Koma-Mail offers two different spam filters: one is word based and the other one is a Bayesian. To prevent false negative detections Koma-Mail uses a white list. With Koma-Mail you can send and receive mails, encrypted via SSL, through POP3, IMAP (including synchronization), SMTP and WebDav. To stay informed you can use the integrated RSS viewer.

Reviews of Koma-Mail

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    anomoly

    Reviewing 3.78 (Aug 3, 2009)

    Works very well. Small, simple, fast. Has presets for common accts in v3.79. Grabbed a free acct from fastmail which doesn't allow for client smtp sessions, but at least it works well. is secure (https), and doesn't have any ads at all. Done & Done

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    juancitocook

    Reviewing 3.78 (Jun 25, 2009)

    My database is broken again!!, and i loose all of my mails!!.
    on the other side this program is simple and wonderfull; but with such problem, i cant have more confidence on this!!

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    Eric20

    Reviewing 3.665 (Mar 19, 2008)

    I love it! I wish i had discovered it sooner.
    Much better than any of the other email clients I've tried by far.

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    DakotaSunRunner

    Reviewing 3.645 (Jan 9, 2008)

    This email program is excellent and I like it alot. Does exactly what it is suppose to do and uses little system resources. A well done piece of software that I am sure shall only get better.

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    brusco

    Reviewing 3.64 (Dec 14, 2007)

    Excellent work. The IMAP support is much appreciated!

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