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From: "morgenstern" <morgen13 AT hotmail DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Client Mail
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 18:42:17 +0100
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thanks a lot ... for your answers ... but I am a little lost ...
I am not    a professionnel in C programming , I am just a student ... so
what is the
easiest way for me to make this program with DJGPP ...... ( should I buy
Borland C++ builder for Chrismas :-))  ?




Eli Zaretskii a écrit dans le message ...
>
>On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Damian Yerrick wrote:
>
>> > Where could I find the source of litle client mail (for DJGPP)
>>
>> Have you tried the Emacs sources? Emacs includes a
>> mail client and a news reader.
>
>That is true, but the actual protocol interface (SMTP, POP, NNTP,
>etc.) is not part of Emacs.  Emacs simply talks to external programs,
>passing them the messages to send and receiving from them the incoming
>mail or news.  For example, to send a mail message, Emacs invokes the
>Unix-standard program `sendmail' and passes it the text of the message
>and the headers.  (The details are slightly different for dial-in
>connections, but the principle is the same.)


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