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This article is about the e-mail client. For video game developed for the PC-8801, see Silpheed.
Sylpheed
Sylpheed 2.2.7 used together with Xfce Mailwatch plugin
Developer(s) Yamamoto Hiroyuki
Initial release0.1.0alpha (January 1, 2000; 25 years ago (2000年01月01日))
Stable release
3.7[1]  Edit this on Wikidata / 31 January 2018
Preview release
3.8beta1[2]  Edit this on Wikidata / 14 September 2022
Repository
Written inC, GTK+
Operating system BSD, Linux, macOS, Unix, Windows, AmigaOS
Available inEnglish; Japanese
Type E-mail client, news client
License Sylpheed GPL-2.0-or-later
LibSylph LGPL-2.1-or-later
Websitesylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/

Sylpheed is an open-source e-mail client and news client licensed under GNU GPL-2.0-or-later with the library part LibSylph under GNU LGPL-2.1-or-later. It provides easy configuration and an abundance of features. It stores mail in the MH Message Handling System. Sylpheed runs on Unix-like systems such as Linux or BSD, and it is also usable on Windows. It uses GTK+.[3]

In 2005, Sylpheed was forked to create Sylpheed-Claws, now known as Claws Mail.[4] As of 2020, both projects continue to be developed independently.

Sylpheed is the default mail client in Lubuntu, Damn Small Linux and some flavours of Puppy Linux.[5]

Features

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Spam filtering

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Sylpheed provides support for spam filtering using either bogofilter or bsfilter, at the user's choice. Bsfilter is shipped with the Windows version of Sylpheed.[6]

Plug-ins

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Sylpheed supports the development of plug-ins. As of February 2015, Sylpheed's website notes an attachment-tool plug-in, an automatic mail forwarding plug-in, and a plug-in for determining whether or not attachments are password-protected.[7]

Limitations

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Sylpheed is unable to send HTML mail. This is intentional, since the developers consider HTML mail to be harmful.[6] It is still possible to receive HTML mail using Sylpheed.

Password

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The password is stored in plaintext in the Sylpheed configuration file, which by default is only readable by "owner" and not by "group" nor "other".[8] A feature called "master password" prevents Sylpheed from holding plaintext passwords, but does not protect stored messages from other local users with administrator privilege.[9]

Encryption

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Sylpheed includes natively PGP Sign and PGP Encrypt options in the compose window (which requires however an encryption tool based on PGP already installed on the computer).[10] This function is simple to handle yet not intuitive to set up.[11]

See also

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References

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