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== List of text-based email clients ==
Notable clients include:<ref name="tecmint2020" /> <ref name="useplaintext"
* aerc
* [[Cone (software)|cone]]
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<ref name="tecmint2020">{{cite web |url=https://www.tecmint.com/best-commandline-email-clients-for-linux/ |title=7 Best Command-Line Email Clients for Linux in 2020 |author=Ravi Saive |date=2020-02-13 |work=TecMint |quote=sometimes, users prefer to deal with email directly from the command-line}}</ref>
<ref name="useplaintext">{{cite web |url=https://useplaintext.email/ |title=Use plaintext email |date=2021-03-19 |quote=There are two main types of emails on the internet: plaintext and HTML. The former is strongly preferred, but often isn't set up by default. We'll get you set up right. }}</ref>
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