email client lib
kris
foo at bar.com
Fri Jun 2 21:52:32 PDT 2006
Unknown W. Brackets wrote:
> Sure.
>
> First, I recommend Exim, if you're on Linux or similar. Otherwise, I'll
> have to suggest something like Argosoft or IMail, but I don't really
> like either of those. Windows SMTP servers aren't so good in my
> experience. Maybe I should fix that, but I don't have time at the moment.
>
> http://www.unknownbrackets.com/examples/d/smtp.zip
>
> This is just really trimmed down code from my use of it, and I didn't
> spend much time on it. There are comments, but if you have any
> questions or if anything doesn't make sense, let me know.
>
> It's not in a class, because I was too lazy to slop all the functions
> (which are much more separate in my use of them) into a class, but I can
> do that if it makes it more understandable.
>
> It also isn't really written for sending emails to multiple recipients
> in one round. It would only take minor changes for this, though (just
> RCPT TO, really.)
>
> As it would happen, I'm using this for a daemon that runs on a server,
> checks various services on the server, diskspace, the like, and sends
> off various emails if anything is a rye. Similar to your plan, somewhat.
>
> -[Unknown]
Nice! So, is there an SMTP client available also? And how about a POP3
client?
Thanks;
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