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| NewGenWEB® | |
| NexGenMAIL | |
| NexGenIMAP | |
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| NexGenIPSEC | |
| NexGenIPv6 | |
| NexGenSSL | |
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| NexGenREMOTE | |
| NexGenBOOT | |
| NexGenRESOLV | |
| NexGenNAT | |
| NewGenWEB® | |
| NexGenMAIL | |
| NexGenIMAP | |
| NexGenSNMP | |
| NexGenRIP | |
| NexGenIPSEC | |
| NexGenIPv6 | |
| NexGenSSL | |
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NexGenIMAP4 Embedded Internet Message Access Protocol |
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A modern email client for remote mailboxes |
Product Information The client part of the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) allows a client to access and manipulate emails located on a remote server. The protocol permits manipulation of remote message folders, called mailboxes. The set of IMAP commands provides an easy way to manage the mailbox and the messages in the same way as directories and files on a file system. Once connected and authenticated (logged in to a mailbox), the user accesses the messages (the files). Following the analogy, the user can read a message, a part of a message, or a piece of information of a message, delete, rename, and copy messages, and so on. The NexGenIMAP4 library makes it possible to connect to multiple servers and it can work in either blocking or non-blocking mode. NexGenIMAP4 can be used with NexGenIP® and NexGenPPP(oE) to get access to remote servers. Please check the supported architectures. More features can be viewed following this link. Some technical papers can be downloaded here. Documentation Programming and porting manuals are included and specification and implementation guides are available on request. A test suite to stress your port is also supplied. Licensing Source code or binary library Royalty free |