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newsletter-cli 0.3.0, published by Loïc Kalbermatter and now in its third public iteration, is a terminal-based utility designed to give users back control of crowded inboxes by identifying and removing unwanted newsletter subscriptions. Operating as a privacy-friendly IMAP client, the tool logs in to any standards-compliant mail server, scans message headers and sender patterns, and builds a ranked list of recurring bulk senders without ever storing message contents locally. Once the scan is complete, its interactive TUI—built with modern terminal styling—lets users inspect statistics such as message counts, first/last arrival dates, and list owner details, then unsubscribe with a single keystroke either through the sender’s List-Unsubscribe header or via a best-practice HTTPS request. Typical use cases include post-holiday inbox cleanup, compliance audits for corporate mail accounts, and routine maintenance for privacy-conscious individuals who prefer not to share credentials with third-party services. Because the entire workflow is command-line driven, the program can also be scripted on servers or invoked periodically through cron to generate CSV reports of new subscriptions. newsletter-cli belongs to the Communications/E-Mail Tools category and is distributed as a signed Windows executable that integrates with winget, ensuring that updates from 0.2.x to the current 0.3.0 release—and any future builds—are delivered automatically without manual downloads. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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