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  • B bigdenny200

    Hey all, I am really sorry, but I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies ! I just wonder whether it is a senseless question, or trivial or.. I dont know. I would appreciate even if somebody would tell me that this is a *stupid* question and there is no answer for that. So, please let me rephrase it here: " I want to implement a SMTP server in C++, but dont know where to start from. I looked up in internet for any tutorials or any already existing SMTP server classes, but couldnt find any of them. The only thing that I found were classes for SMTP clients, i.e. for sending emails, but that is not what I need as you can see. So can anyone help me in this matter? " You can vote it down, but please at least tell me whats wrong with the question such that it didnt get (any) replies twice. Thanks.

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    Chris Losinger
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    SourceForge has a few SMTP servers

    image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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      SourceForge has a few SMTP servers

      image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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      bigdenny200
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      Wow, thanks Chris ! I didnt even look at your link, but as soon as I saw that it was not a joke or smth. :) I just replied :)

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      • B bigdenny200

        Hey all, I am really sorry, but I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies ! I just wonder whether it is a senseless question, or trivial or.. I dont know. I would appreciate even if somebody would tell me that this is a *stupid* question and there is no answer for that. So, please let me rephrase it here: " I want to implement a SMTP server in C++, but dont know where to start from. I looked up in internet for any tutorials or any already existing SMTP server classes, but couldnt find any of them. The only thing that I found were classes for SMTP clients, i.e. for sending emails, but that is not what I need as you can see. So can anyone help me in this matter? " You can vote it down, but please at least tell me whats wrong with the question such that it didnt get (any) replies twice. Thanks.

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        Mark Salsbery
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        I would think if you want to roll your own server for any protocol, you need to know the protocol intimately... Simple Mail Transfer Protocol[^] Mark

        Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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          I would think if you want to roll your own server for any protocol, you need to know the protocol intimately... Simple Mail Transfer Protocol[^] Mark

          Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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          David Crow
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          Mark Salsbery wrote:

          ...you need to know the protocol intimately...

          PDA in the lounge? Hmmmm


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          • B bigdenny200

            Hey all, I am really sorry, but I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies ! I just wonder whether it is a senseless question, or trivial or.. I dont know. I would appreciate even if somebody would tell me that this is a *stupid* question and there is no answer for that. So, please let me rephrase it here: " I want to implement a SMTP server in C++, but dont know where to start from. I looked up in internet for any tutorials or any already existing SMTP server classes, but couldnt find any of them. The only thing that I found were classes for SMTP clients, i.e. for sending emails, but that is not what I need as you can see. So can anyone help me in this matter? " You can vote it down, but please at least tell me whats wrong with the question such that it didnt get (any) replies twice. Thanks.

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            Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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            Another good reference is always the rfc as well as any related w3c standard which may exist.


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              Mark Salsbery wrote:

              ...you need to know the protocol intimately...

              PDA in the lounge? Hmmmm


              "Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman

              "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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              Not kid-sister safe? :)

              Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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              • B bigdenny200

                Hey all, I am really sorry, but I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies ! I just wonder whether it is a senseless question, or trivial or.. I dont know. I would appreciate even if somebody would tell me that this is a *stupid* question and there is no answer for that. So, please let me rephrase it here: " I want to implement a SMTP server in C++, but dont know where to start from. I looked up in internet for any tutorials or any already existing SMTP server classes, but couldnt find any of them. The only thing that I found were classes for SMTP clients, i.e. for sending emails, but that is not what I need as you can see. So can anyone help me in this matter? " You can vote it down, but please at least tell me whats wrong with the question such that it didnt get (any) replies twice. Thanks.

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                Jim Crafton
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                bigdenny200 wrote:

                I looked up in internet

                I seriously doubt that. http://www.google.com/search?q=C%2B%2B+SMTP+server http://www.codeproject.com/info/search.asp?cats=2&searchkw=SMTP+Server&Submit1=Search&author=&sd=15+Nov+1999&ed=6+Nov+2007 I mean, c'mon. That wasn't very hard. And like others have mentioned if you're going to roll your own you need to follow the RFC spec.

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                • J Jim Crafton

                  bigdenny200 wrote:

                  I looked up in internet

                  I seriously doubt that. http://www.google.com/search?q=C%2B%2B+SMTP+server http://www.codeproject.com/info/search.asp?cats=2&searchkw=SMTP+Server&Submit1=Search&author=&sd=15+Nov+1999&ed=6+Nov+2007 I mean, c'mon. That wasn't very hard. And like others have mentioned if you're going to roll your own you need to follow the RFC spec.

                  ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog

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                  bigdenny200
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                  I have looked through these links already, and non of them provided what I needed, except the one that I encountered now: SMTP Server By Maruf Maniruzzaman. I somehow overlooked it, or it wasnt displayed at my query as I see, so thanks for help. Regarding the google results, I've looked at them already, and didnt find them useful for me.. thanks again

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                  • B bigdenny200

                    Hey all, I am really sorry, but I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies ! I just wonder whether it is a senseless question, or trivial or.. I dont know. I would appreciate even if somebody would tell me that this is a *stupid* question and there is no answer for that. So, please let me rephrase it here: " I want to implement a SMTP server in C++, but dont know where to start from. I looked up in internet for any tutorials or any already existing SMTP server classes, but couldnt find any of them. The only thing that I found were classes for SMTP clients, i.e. for sending emails, but that is not what I need as you can see. So can anyone help me in this matter? " You can vote it down, but please at least tell me whats wrong with the question such that it didnt get (any) replies twice. Thanks.

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                    Paul Conrad
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                    Do not ask programming questions in the Lounge!

                    bigdenny200 wrote:

                    I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies

                    You must be patient and maybe someone will answer. Continual reasking of the same question doesn't get you a response any faster.

                    "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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                    • P Paul Conrad

                      Do not ask programming questions in the Lounge!

                      bigdenny200 wrote:

                      I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies

                      You must be patient and maybe someone will answer. Continual reasking of the same question doesn't get you a response any faster.

                      "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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                      Anthony Mushrow
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                      Apparently it does :laugh:

                      My current favourite word is: Waffle Cheese is still good though.

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                      • B bigdenny200

                        Hey all, I am really sorry, but I have being asking this question twice in the VC++ forum, and didnt get any replies ! I just wonder whether it is a senseless question, or trivial or.. I dont know. I would appreciate even if somebody would tell me that this is a *stupid* question and there is no answer for that. So, please let me rephrase it here: " I want to implement a SMTP server in C++, but dont know where to start from. I looked up in internet for any tutorials or any already existing SMTP server classes, but couldnt find any of them. The only thing that I found were classes for SMTP clients, i.e. for sending emails, but that is not what I need as you can see. So can anyone help me in this matter? " You can vote it down, but please at least tell me whats wrong with the question such that it didnt get (any) replies twice. Thanks.

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                        Gary Kirkham
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                        You get quicker responses if you use the words: urgent plz hlp try combining them into sentences such as: PLZ KINDLY GIV UR HLP...URGENT Note the use capital letters to further communicate your sense of urgency.

                        Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                        • A Anthony Mushrow

                          Apparently it does :laugh:

                          My current favourite word is: Waffle Cheese is still good though.

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                          bigdenny200
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                          I agree :D

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                          • G Gary Kirkham

                            You get quicker responses if you use the words: urgent plz hlp try combining them into sentences such as: PLZ KINDLY GIV UR HLP...URGENT Note the use capital letters to further communicate your sense of urgency.

                            Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                            bigdenny200
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                            was that a humor or smth :D ?

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                            • B bigdenny200

                              was that a humor or smth :D ?

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                              Gary Kirkham
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                              It was humor. I don't know what a smith is.

                              Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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