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C++ & Pop3
I have been searching all day for a class to check mail with no successes. All I want to do is check the server and see if I have messages, and that is all. Any Ideas?
Thanks Last edited by jakobie : March 19th, 2003 at 04:58 PM. |
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The POP protocol is not complicated. Implementing your own class should be trivial.
Read this: RFC 918 and youŽll see...
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Well, that really dosn't help with the C++ programing aspect of it. I got it working in Perl, but thank you anyways.
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