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Tintin

Marcos said:
No:eek:) I will only go to send e-mails with text format.

Please ignore anything "gimme this gimme that" says as he/she has now
confirmed without any doubt that they are the new resident clpm troll
(hopefully not for long)
 
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Tad McClellan

Jürgen Exner said:
(e-mail address removed) wrote:

You are confirming more and more my initial suspicion, that your main goal
is to troll this NG.


That was apparent to me over a week ago (when I took the appropriate action).
 
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Charlton Wilbur

T> Please ignore anything "gimme this gimme that" says as he/she
T> has now confirmed without any doubt that they are the new
T> resident clpm troll (hopefully not for long)

Some time back I filtered out all postings that come from Google
Groups, on the theory that anyone worth reading would have the wit to
realize who he was associating with and find another news server. So
far I think it has been a substantial net benefit.

Charlton
 
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gimme_this_gimme_that

Hi Marcos,

Visit http://geocities.yahoo.com/gimme_this_gimme_that/mail.jar

I couldn't upload a tar file to this geocites site so I uploaded
a jar file. Don't be confused this isn't a java thing. It's all Perl.

The only thing that's required for this code to work is a
socket library and an email server where IMAP is enabled.

You'll have to edit the username, password, and mail
host in imap.pl.

I don't have the time, like I thought I had, to create
a minimal set of files having the least amount of lines
of code to just send a message.

You can send email and do about anything you want
wil mail using IMAP.

List messages, create folders, you name it.

All this is based on RFC822.

I've gotten this code to work on production environments
in both Solaris and NeXTSTEP 3.3.

Note the "send.cgi" script. It's a page on a website which
as a form that redirects back to itself
(send.cgi). When the hidden parameter "verify" is set to one
the script uploads an attachment if there is one and then
sends an email message.

This was coded about five years ago before many of the Perl
mail modules were written.

There's complicated about this code. It could easily be
translated into PHP should you want to keep an entire PHP
environment.
 

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