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'''NeXTMail''' was one of the first ] systems to support universally visible, clickable embedded graphics and audio within e-mail. NeXTMail evolved into ], the bundled e-mail application in ], which was based on ], the operating system that ran NeXTMail. '''NeXTMail''' was one of the first ] systems to support universally visible, clickable embedded graphics and audio within e-mail. NeXTMail evolved into ], the bundled e-mail application in ], which was based on ], the operating system that ran NeXTMail.
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NeXTMail was one of the first e-mail systems to support universally visible, clickable embedded graphics and audio within e-mail. NeXTMail evolved into Mail, the bundled e-mail application in Mac OS X, which was based on Nextstep, the operating system that ran NeXTMail.

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Screenshot of NeXT Mail part of NeXT Step.

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