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* reading and composing of MIME multipart messages
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* supports all international character sets
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* powerful search and filter functions
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Revision as of 20:22, 27 June 2010


Reading Usenet messages
KNode is your usenet mail reader.

Features

This straight forward, full-featured news reader is provided by KNode, the default news reader from KDE. It is equipped with all features you would expect:

  • GNKSA compliant
  • supports multiple news servers
  • signing emails and newsarticles
  • reading and composing of MIME multipart messages
  • inline display of attachments (text and images)* supports all international character sets
  • powerful search and filter functions
  • spell checking
  • supports full scoring
  • drag 'n' drop between groups and archive folders
and much more

A Tutorial is available, KNode for Mailing Lists