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    libquickmail

    C library for sending e-mail (with attachments) from C/C++

    ...The library can also be used to just create a multipart MIME message body. Also comes with a command line application (quickmail) for sending mails (mutiple attachments supported) from command line or scripts. Cross-platform. Binary packages available for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit).
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    IPMAIL

    IPMAIL

    Sends external IP changes via email, using Imap.

    - Cross platform, written in python - Runs as a windows service or linux daemon - Queries external server for IP address, whatsmyip link is provided or you can host your own using the "IP_check.php" file included - Tracks changes and uses a GMAIL address with IMAP configured to send emails. - Once configured, it runs in the background and is silent.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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