On Mar 24, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Patrick C wrote:
Another option would be to dig out the
associated code in pine, elm, or whatnot. See how they access mail.
What is used in pine (now alpine) is the c-client libraries already
mentioned in another post.
-j
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Jeffrey Goldberg
Le Mon 24/03/2008, Patrick C disait
> Searching real quick shows the existence of both libmime and libmbox...
> don't know if they're maintained. Another option would be to dig out the
> associated code in pine, elm, or whatnot. See how they access mail.
>
> -Patrick
libPAN (or is it libEtPAN ?)
Giorgos Keramidas writes:
> No, there's no library for `email processing' in the C standard. You
> can probably find a lot of non-standard ones, by Googling however :)
>
> It's worth writing that plain C is the wrong language for this
> sort of thing, if you ask me. There are excellent hig
Searching real quick shows the existence of both libmime and libmbox...
don't know if they're maintained. Another option would be to dig out the
associated code in pine, elm, or whatnot. See how they access mail.
-Patrick
On 24/03/2008, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 14:32:02 -0400, Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to write a quick and not-too-dirty C program to process some
> e-mail. (Including dealing with mbox files.)
>
> Is there a standard library to do this? Respectfully,
No, there's no library for `email processing'