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    OpenPop.NET

    OpenPop.NET

    Robust open source POP3 client and MIME parser written in C#

    .NET library written in C# with a full implementation of a POP3 client. Easy to use but yet powerful. Includes a robust MIME parser backed by several hundred test cases. The easiest way to install OpenPop.NET is via NuGet. In Visual Studio's Package Manager Console, simply enter the following command: Install-Package OpenPop.NET Our homepage (http://hpop.sourceforge.net/) includes examples, documentation and a general introduction for email. For more information, visit our...
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    Bahrein is a Perl script that allows you to chat over AIM through only e-mail. All incoming IMs are forwarded through GMail to your destination - and you can reply just as easily back through e-mail to IM again.
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    A simple command line utility to perform various tasks on a remote POP3 e-mail box. Intended as a replacement for the Email Manipulator utility(mailtool.exe). List and delete messages by size, range, or keyword. Handy for tech support.
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