Binary package “mblaze” in ubuntu bionic

UNIX utilities to deal with Maildir

 The mblaze message system is a set of Unix utilities to deal with mail kept in
 Maildir folders. It is a classic command line MUA and has no features for
 receiving or transferring mail; you are expected to fetch your mail using
 fdm(1), getmail(1) offlineimap(1), procmail(1), or similar , and send it using
 dma(8), msmtp(1), sendmail(8), as provided by OpenSMTPD, Postfix, or similar.
 mblaze expects your mail to reside in Maildir folders.
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 Its design is roughly inspired by MH, the RAND Message Handling System, but it
 is a complete implementation from scratch. mblaze operates directly on Maildir
 folders and doesn't use its own caches or databases. There is no setup needed
 for many uses.
 .
 mblaze consists of these Unix tools that each do one job:
  * maddr(1) extract addresses from mail
  * magrep(1) find mails matching a pattern
  * mcom(1) compose and send mail
  * mdeliver(1) deliver messages or import mailboxes
  * mdirs(1) find Maildir folders
  * mexport(1) export Maildir folders as mailboxes
  * mflag(1) change flags (marks) of mail
  * mflow(1) reflow format=flowed plain text mails
  * mfwd(1) forward mail
  * mgenmid(1) generate Message-IDs
  * mhdr(1) extract mail headers
  * minc(1) incorporate new mail
  * mless(1) conveniently read mail in less(1)
  * mlist(1) list and filter mail messages
  * mmime(1) create MIME messages
  * mmkdir(1) create new Maildir
  * mpick(1) advanced mail filter
  * mrep(1) reply to mail
  * mscan(1) generate one-line summaries of mail
  * msed(1) manipulate mail headers
  * mseq(1) manipulate mail sequences
  * mshow(1) render mail and extract attachments
  * msort(1) sort mail
  * mthread(1) arrange mail into discussions