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HTTP.jl is a pure Julia implementation of the HTTP protocol, providing tools for building HTTP clients and servers. It enables users to send requests, handle responses, and construct REST APIs or web services entirely in Julia. HTTP.jl supports TLS, cookies, headers, streaming, and middleware, making it suitable for both simple scripting and full-scale web service development.
Ponzu is a powerful and efficient open-source HTTP server framework and CMS. It provides automatic, free, and secure HTTP/2 over TLS (certificates obtained via Let's Encrypt), a useful CMS and scaffolding to generate content editors, and a fast HTTP API on which to build modern applications. Ponzu is released under the BSD-3-Clause license. With the rise in popularity of web/mobile apps connected to JSON HTTP APIs, better tools to support the development of content servers and management systems are necessary. ...
Configure a SMTP server to send email from your WordPress site
...*SMTP Username: The username to connect to your SMTP server.
*SMTP Password: The password to connect to your SMTP server.
*Type of Encryption: The encryption to be used when sending an email (TLS/SSL/No Encryption).
*SMTP Port: The port to be used when sending an email (587/465/25). If you choose TLS the port should be set to 587. For SSL use port 465 instead.
*From Email Address: The email address to be used as the From Address when sending an email.
*From Name: The name to be used as the From Name