SMTP/POP3 Email Engine (for COBOL) 5.0

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  • Date added:
    26/12/2008
  • File size:
    541K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Fujitsu or Micro Focus COBOL compiler.

Publisher’s description

The SMTP/POP3 Email Engine Library for COBOL (SEE4CB) is a library of functions providing easy control of the Simple Mail Transport Protocol and Post Office Protocol 3 protocols. A simple interface allows sending and receiving of e-mail, including multiple MIME base64 and quoted-printable encoded attachments. Knowledge of Winsock and TCP/IP is not necessary.

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  1. my purchased copy contained a trojan Frank Lindsey -- May 23 2005, 21.32

    DO NOT PURCHASE AND INSTALL DEFENDER PRO!!!!! IT CONTAINS A TROJAN WHICH WILL MONITOR YOUR EMAIL, CAPTURE YOUR RETURN ADDRESS AND THEN SWAMP YOU WITH GERMAN SPAM!!!!

    I MADE THE MISTAKE OF PURCHASING DEFENDER PRO AT MEIJER AND AFTER INSTALLING IT, THE FIRST EMAIL I SENT RESULTED IN A CONSTANT STREAM OF SPAM WITH SUBJECT LINES IN GERMAN.

    DO NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE I MADE, DO NOT PURCHASE OR INSTALL DEFENDER PRO!!!


  2. Plenty of power for dealing with musical scores of all types Peter Deane -- April 6 2005, 19.53

    Lots of features, can basically typeset music, but printing and saving is limited, so it's worth registering. Can also read and write to .midi files, so handy for editing them

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  3. It is easy to use Sandy Rozell -- November 11 2004, 05.23

    Now I am going to switch from Picture It 2002. This is so much easier.

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  4. I liked the challenge Anonymous -- November 11 2004, 04.21

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  5. good Anonymous -- November 10 2004, 19.40

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