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    Talking E-Mail

    How can you create your own E-mail engine??
    Just a programmer trying to reach the limits of programming

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    Look into the Winsock Control or API for the TCP network connections, then look into the SMTP or POP3 protocols for sending/receiving email.
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    That is way to vague of a question, in my opinion.

    Though you can check out http://www.planetsourcecode.com/ they may have what you are looking for in their archives.

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    Thumbs up Thnaks

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    Also look at www.vbip.com and www.vbsquare.com for further details

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    Re: E-Mail

    Originally posted by VbTrooper
    How can you create your own E-mail engine??
    A POP3 SERVER or POP3 CLIENT?

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    Re: Re: E-Mail

    Originally posted by filburt1


    A POP3 SERVER or POP3 CLIENT?
    a engine would be a server!

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