Isotope Mail is a lightweight and open-source email client designed for Linux operating systems. It can handle multiple email accounts with ease and comes with various useful features such as read receipts, calendar integration, and a unified inbox.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Isotope Mail on Fedora CoreOS Latest.
Before executing the installation procedure, make sure that the following requirements have been met:
Isotope Mail requires some dependencies to be installed before it can be installed itself. Execute the following command to install everything needed:
sudo dnf install -y gtk3-devel webkit2gtk3-devel glib2-devel libsecret-devel gobject-introspection-devel glibc-devel libuuid-devel libnotify-devel libcurl-devel libgnome-keyring-devel
Next, you need to download the Isotope Mail source code from the GitHub repository:
git clone https://github.com/marcnuri/isotope-mail.git
Once the download is completed, navigate to the project directory and execute the following command to compile and install Isotope Mail:
sudo make install
Note that this command will install Isotope Mail system-wide, so all users in the system will have access to it.
Now that Isotope Mail is installed, you can launch it by executing the following command:
isotope-mail
The first time you launch Isotope Mail, a wizard will guide you through the process of setting up your email accounts.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed and launched Isotope Mail on Fedora CoreOS Latest. You can now use Isotope Mail to manage your email accounts in a lightweight and efficient way.
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