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Re: WebMail package (POP/SMPT/IMAP) [message #28245 is a reply to message #18316] Wed, 25 August 2010 09:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
tojocky is currently offline  tojocky
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Hello!

What news about POP/SMPT/IMAP?

Is it the latest version?
If not where can I download the latest version?
I'm interested in this and want to test and improve if will need.

Thank you in advance!
Ion.

Oblivion wrote on Mon, 22 September 2008 18:05

Hi,

I am working on a WebMail package, which will include the below classes:

MailSocket (actually, this class is created with the U++ SmtpMail code)

EMail   
POP3Mail
SMTPMail (I know there is already a SmtpMail, but I found it hardly useful).
IMAP 


Althoug the WebMail package is under heavy development, I would like to upload the source code here, for I will not add this class to the SVN until it becomes fully productive.

Currently, only the POP3Mail class is complete (has APOP) and EMail class can only parse plain text mails (other MIME types will be supported with a MIMEParser, but it's another story.

I've created a simple multihreading POP3 mail reader example, which I hope will give you an idea what can be done.


I would like to know your opinions. Also any feedbacks, help and criticisms are apperciated.

Regards.



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