GyazMail

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GyazMail
Developer(s) Goichi Hirakawa
Initial releaseJune 24, 2003;20 years ago (2003-06-24) (1.0.1) [1]
Stable release
1.7.1 / November 6, 2022;14 months ago (2022-11-06) [2]
Operating system macOS
Type Email
License proprietary
Website gyazsquare.com/gyazmail/

GyazMail [3] is an email client for macOS, [4] developed and maintained by Japanese programmer Goichi Hirakawa. [5] It supports the POP3, [6] IMAP [7] and SMTP [8] protocols. Its handling of multiple email accounts [9] [10] includes local mailboxes. [11]

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Gyazmail is based on the native macOS Cocoa [6] [12] and written in Objective-C. For its search function, GyazMail uses the Oniguruma regular expression library, [12] which supports a variety of character encodings, which is especially relevant for Asian languages.

Version 1.0.1 was released in 2003. [13] Starting May 30, 2022, GyazMail ended support for Google Accounts due to Google's requirement of OAuth, which was cost prohibitive. [14]

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  11. "it stands alone in having something it calls local accounts."
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