Alpine (formerly PINE) does all of this and a lot more:
https://www.washington.edu/alpine/

Thunderbird is also a good option if you want a GUI, but not so light on
memory.

You may want to check out Mulberry as well. It's quite old but was one
of the best IMAP clients of its time:
http://MulberryMail.com/

On Sep 8, 2017, at 8:29 PM, @lbutlr <krem...@kreme.com
<mailto:krem...@kreme.com>> wrote:

> Figured someone on the list would have an opinion on a very
> lightweight feature-poor IMAP client. It doesn't need to do much else
> but access a single IMAP account and be able to forward emails as
> attachments. Search would be good, but not required. Searching for
> queueIDs in the Received header would be fantastic.
>
> Primary considerations are fast and as light on memory use as possible
> and usable from a Mac (command-line is fine). I know mutt can do IMAP
> but I don't think it can forward messages as attachments though I am
> probably wrong. Windows 10 might be useful, but not required.

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