You can read and compose your email in Emacs, which proves that it is more than an editor. You can also read and post to usenet news groups.
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- Mew An acronym of "Messaging in the Emacs World". Runs with Unix, Windows, OS/2, and supports folders, threads, mail aliases.
- Emacs/W3 A web browser completely written in Elisp.
- Gnus Newsreader Homepage An acronym for Gnus Network User Services, a news and mail reader with threading, ratings, self documentation.
- Mailcrypt: An Emacs/PGP Interface Encrypt/decrypt mail with PGP 5.0 or GnuPG.
- The Mh-e Den Official site of the front end to the MH mailer, at Sourceforge.
- The Insidious Big Brother Database The creator, JWZ, still maintains a page with interesting historical information.
- Wanderlust Uses IMAP to manage and read mail, strong Japanese support.
- Insidious Big Brother DB An addressbook and contact management database for emacs mail and news clients.
- Supercite User's Manual Provides sophisticated facilities for the citing and attributing of message replies.
- MUTT with Emacs Short guide for installation and use with emacsclient.
- Emacs-w3m A simple Emacs interface to a text-mode WWW browser.
- Riece An IRC client for Emacs featuring multiple panes.
- Sending Mail Gnu manual explaining the default configuration for sending mail in emacs.
- Rmail The default mail reader which ships with every emacs.
- VM (View Mail) for Emacs The up-to-date official page for this alternative to Gnus, Rmail, and the others.