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Are we sure the package is called GNUmail.app? Surely the .app is just like .exe on Windows and nobody refers to MS Word as Winword.exe, do they? Or is it a weird thing like the .org in Openoffice.Org? The site seems to use both names with no consistency. --DanielRigal (talk) 20:17, 26 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
I'm not sure – the name of the Debian-package is also "gnumail.app". Maybe the reason is that NeXTs mail-client is called "Mail.app", not "Mail". --Liebeskind (talk) 21:31, 26 April 2008 (UTC)Reply