Y.A.M.C.! is a light weight e-mail Client, which doesn't miss a important feature. It is able to handle multiple POP3/SMTP servers, has folder support, compose multiple mails at the same time, tight addressbook integration, event planner with notifier, capability to work directly on the POP3 server, integration of Google, responsive support via Web or e-mail, and more.
Yes
- Started User Documentation here
- GPG: Support for GnuPG 1.4.1
- GPG: Improved Keyring Manager
- AddressBook: Group support improved
- AddressBook: Contact Details redone
- AddressBook: "Address History" added
Reviewing 0.9.8.4 Beta (Mar 7, 2005)
GUI is poor
and the install file size is 4.1mb
Compaired to Opera browser which is 3.4mb.
Reviewing 0.9.7.282 (Apr 24, 2004)
Not a "bad" program, but the user interface is not friendly to say the least. The lack of font support is astounding — for Vishnu's sake, let's eradicate courier new from the planet.
Reviewing 0.9.7.280 (Apr 6, 2004)
Does "and more" include GPG support ? If it doesn't it's an instant go-go. The interface seems to resemble OE, but that doesn't mean it's better. For me it absolutely can not replace Thunderbird in any way I could imagine.
Reviewing RC2 (Oct 24, 2002)
I found this client to have some nice features, having said this I must argue that the interface is not user friendly especially to new users. I agree with the previous reviewer re; HTML options. One would hope the final is less confusing to naviagte.
Reviewing RC1 (Aug 19, 2002)
Using XP Pro. Would not import my existing Outlook Express email (although it said it would), would not import my Address Book in CSV format, although it said it would. Since I have many addresses and emails from over the years, I stopped right there and uninstalled it.
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