Michael Savage wrote on 2012-12-17: 
> 
>  Hi, I'd like to be able to reliably read emails from Foxpro.
>  
>  I am using thunderbird email client and have a number of accounts.
>  I have two that use IMAP and one that is still POP3.
>  
>  I would like to be able to read email messages from any of them, but
>  most importantly the POP acct. (Which is at yahoo.ca)
>  
>  Sending via CDO is easy, can I receive with CDO? Or is there a better
way?
>  
>  Lost,
>  Mike
> 

Michael,

I've been looking at your original post on Saturday and this one today. 
I took some time and I don't see a way to POP with the CDO object.

There are two offerings I know of. I use Codestone.
http://codestone.co.uk/software/docs/csmail/purchase.php
You get both POP and SMTP. Support has usually been next day, since they are
in the U.K. and I send my messages after their bed time I'm sure. My support
issues have been with sending emails. I just recently used the POP portion
to fetch, process, and delete some emails containing log files. That code is
in C# using the COM interop.


The other, from WeOnlyDo only has POP in one control, SMTP for extra.
http://www.weonlydo.com/Pop3/pop3-activex-component.asp
I use the WebServer control from WeOnlyDo and had good support from them.


I looked at using .NET to handle the POP3. The only POP ability is in the
Dynamics CRM tools. Since I had the Codestone product already, I went with
it.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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