Trojitá, a fast Qt IMAP e-mail client

Our mission is to deliver an application which:

Enables you to access your mail anytime, anywhere.

Does not slow you down. If we can improve the productivity of an e-mail user, we better do.

Respects open standards and facilitate modern technologies. We value the vendor-neutrality that IMAP provides and are committed to be as interoperable as possible.

Is efficient — be it at conserving the network bandwidth, keeping memory use at a reasonable level or not hogging the system's CPU.

Can be used on many platforms. One UI is not enough for everyone, but our IMAP core works fine on anything from desktop computers to cell phones and big ERP systems.

Plays well with the rest of the ecosystem. We don't like reinventing wheels, but when the existing wheels quite don't fit the tracks, we're not afraid of making them work.

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Resources

Download

Please see the download page for details about how to get Trojitá.

Further Reading

The most comprehensive reading about trojita is undoubtly Jan's Msc. thesis. It discusses design of the application and provides a comparison with various other mail user agents.

A series of blog posts about Trojitá might provide an interesting insight into its background, too.

Issue Tracker

Bug tracking happens in KDE Bugzilla (see list of open bugreports). If you encounter any problem in Trojitá, please file a bug. Wishlist items belong to the same place.

Previously, Trojitá was using Redmine for bug tracking, and some of the bugs are still tracked in the old tracker.

IRC

Trojitá's IRC channel #trojita (connect from browser) is hosted on Freenode network.

E-mail

There's a mailing list at trojita@lists.flaska.net, archived by GMane. To subscribe, write a mail to trojita+subscribe@lists.flaska.net, posts from addresses which are not subscribed have to wait for moderation. The issue tracker or the mailing list is the preferred way for reporting bugs and requesting features, while the IRC channel works well for general questions.