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Retrieve E-Mail from a POP3 Server

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Article on how to build a reliable POP3 application the easy way.
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Developers who are new to POP3 as well as seasoned POP3 developers will find this article indispensable. Basic to advanced topics are covered. This article offers tips, tricks and secrets that developers of all levels can benefit from. What you will learn from this brief article will save you weeks or more of learning, research and development. Read this article and have a basic, reliable POP3 application up and running within an hour. Sample code and applications included.

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Submitted on
2nd April 2003
Last Updated
11th February 2009

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Average User Rating: 1.7/5
Nice try
Reviewed byAnonymousonSat, 12th April 2003
Rating 1 - Poor
Read the description and thought "just what I wanted". Unfortunately the whole deal revolves around buying a rather expensive set of COM objects. Nothing usefull in the actual tutorial, unless you want to part with cash. The author should have made us aware of the fact it is a hidden sales pitch. In short, avoid it, unless you wish to purchase an expensive set of com objects. Suggestion: Make people aware this is hidden advertising.
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