Evolution is an enterprise-class open source mail/calendaring client. It works with standards-based systems like IMAP, POP, and LDAP, as well as with Exchange 2000 and 2003.
To learn more about the open source development community for Evolution, please visit the project home page: http://gnome.org/projects/evolution/
This release of Evolution works on both 10.3 Panther and 10.4 Tiger. The package does not contain SpamAssasin. You can get it from
http://spamassassin.apache.org/
Installation: Untar the downloaded package and then Install the package by double-clicking on it and following the instructions. The Evolution-2.4 launcher is created in /Applications/Evolution-2.4.app and the binaries are installed in /opt/gnome-2.14/
PHOTEK This reminds me of OpenOffice a few years back..... LOADS of potential... but not a serious contender at the moment...
Once they ditch X11, and make it a bit more 'Mac' it will defiantly be worth another look... would be great to see real Exchange support (as opposed to IMAP) as well as tight integration with Exchange Calendars and Address-Books. (Version 2.6)
IGAUCHO Evolution is probably the best email client out for *nix. It's a shame that it's X11 based on OS X. I really would like to see a fully native version. It would make for a very nice alternative to Apple Mail or Entourage. (Version 2.6)
CHRISTEFANO Evolution being available for OS X is a very welcome sight. It installs and runs fine, though the description should mention that Evolution requires X11. (Version 2.6)