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    email client

    Hi, I'm currently working on a mail client thats suppose to be in java that connects to a generic smtp server to send mail. We were told to find a C version and base off of the socket programming and how the structure is suppose to function. I would ask this in the java forums, but I'm trying to find a C version of the program that we're suppose to design and create. If anyone has a quick example and possibly with some documentation or comments, that would be of much help. cheers

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    Try a search engine. Put in some words. Press the button. Be amazed!


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    www.koders.com is a good place to search for source code. Making a search by using "socket smtp" as the keywords will give you useful results.

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