Download email messages and attachments from a pop3 server
Version | 3.0 |
Updated | Aug 18th 2005 |
Developer |
Seekford Solutions, inc
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User Rating |
840
3.0
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Original File Size | 5 MB |
Downloads | 7376 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
POP3 Wizard +SSL allows you to be able to access a POP3 server and download messages with minimal knowledge of how POP3 works and very little code. There are many features for simplifying tasks of accessing an POP3 server. You get complete control over the mailbox account. POP3 Wizard +SSL allows you to: Be used in a scriptable language such as VBScript Get Drop Listings Find out how many messages are there without downloading anything Use Secure Password Authentication for logins Get Scan listings Get Full messages or just the headers Get the Unique Identifiers for messages Delete messages Use every command that POP3 protocol supports. Secure Socket Layer(SSL) Channel Encryption Supported Plus added features for parsing headers of messages.
HTML, PlainText Body parsing Save attachments and messages to disk NEW - Support for SOCKSv4 and SOCKSv5,aka SOCKS4 and SOCKS5, FireWall proxies.
The Post Office Protocol v3 Wizard allows for a great deal of control over your messages. You can download messages and quickly access the key features of them you want, like grabbing those file attachments. This component makes it easy for you write a program that incorporates watching a mail drop for specific information, receive sent files and data, and much more. This control works with any ActiveX container and even works in ActiveX scriptable languages such as VBScript.
Limitations: Support for ASP disabled
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Very much a 1.0 - but it's a solid start