libspopc 0.7.4 is a C/C++ script for Games scripts design by Benoit Rouits.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. libspopc is a simple and light pop3 mail client library used by small programs.
Publisher review: libspopc is a simple and light pop3 mail client library used by small programs. libspopc is a simple and light pop3 mail client library used by small programs. one of libspopc's purposes is to help developpers to host easily a pop3 mail client in their programs. It appears that various projets use it, although it began as a toy library. So, now libspopc support also SSL encrypted connections but it still can be built without SSL support for size reduction. libspopc provides an easy-to-learn session interface, that c developer can easily wrap into a class. A socket-level interface (low-end) has been kept for those who prefer to manage sockets directly. Features: - small and complete, easy to embed - very easy to code with - SSL connection support (can be disabled) - depends only on libc (if no need for SSL) - ported and tested on various platforms - almost reentrant for thread safety (without SSL) Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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