Pegasus Mail is an e-mail client that interacts directly with the user, allowing mail to be sent, read, filed, printed and otherwise manipulated through a graphical interface. Small and fast, it can be left running permanently on the workstation and includes powerful tools to notify the user when new mail arrives. It can run on single Windows computers, or local area networks - it has special support for Novell NetWare LANs that allow it to operate intuitively and with almost no maintenance. It also supports multiple users on a single computer. It can act as a complete internal mail system on its own without needing further servers or components: it can send and receive Internet mail on its own using standard protocols (SMTP, IMAP and POP3).
- Lukas's Spamhalter plugin is a fully-fledged Bayesian Spam Filter for Pegasus Mail
- Mail Merge built into the program
- Global whitelist: Now that the program has two different but complimentary spam filtering tools, it has become important to provide tools to prevent messages from being detected as spam
- More improvements to HTML rendering
- Default size and layout capabilities for folders
- Autoreplace improvements
4.41 (Oct 17, 2008)
Is the best email client, after testing thunderbird, Eudora, and others, Pegasus es very fast and free
trank you
4.41 (Jan 4, 2007)
Development and distribution of Pegasus Mail and Mercury has ceased, more info in www.pmail.com
4.41 (Jul 18, 2006)
Just repeating what others say.
I have used it for about decade. Tried others, but always came back.
User interface have been improving, but still it is somewhat strange. In a way, it is maybe a good thing. People may suppose that they know email, while there is many small details. New interface and need to read instructions may force people to try to understand what they are really doing.
Very good program.
4.31 (Dec 19, 2005)
Firstly, I'd rather telnet to port 110 and use manual POP3 commands to read my email than even CONSIDER using rubbish like Thunderbird. Right, that's out of the way, back on topic now.. like yokozuna, Pegasus was the first real decent email client I ever used on Windows. Surprised to see it's still around. I went to Eudora for a while, and then moved to TheBat. Nothing wrong with Pegasus back then, and I'll recommend it now because it's still free.. plus they've added multiuser which back then was the reason I left it. And it's written by a Kiwi!