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Danilo G. Baio 9a84fa559a Add mail/py-alot: Terminal MUA using Notmuch mail
Alot is a terminal-based mail user agent based on the Notmuch mail indexer.
It is written in Python using the Urwid toolkit and features a modular and
command prompt driven interface to provide a full MUA experience as an
alternative to the Emacs mode shipped with Notmuch.

WWW: https://github.com/pazz/alot

PR:		204982
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