Mail Core 2
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0.0 | 8.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 23 days ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Mail Core 2
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How to connect and read email via Imap protocol.
I am trying to read email via IMAP protocol. I found some 3rd party libs that can be used for this purpose. Mailcore2 - https://github.com/MailCore/mailcore2
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What is the best email client you guys used
I wish it wouldn't rely on a copyright protected component.
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How do I create/send a confirmation of purchase/booking email with details from my app?
I’m not familiar with libraries which provide SMTP functionality at the client side, but after a quick Google search I found this: https://github.com/MailCore/mailcore2
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imap libraries for C++
I am looking for IMAP capable libraries. I found etpan/MailCore- which are more or less static. I am unsure how to incorporate them into my C++ library. Documentation mentions installing it globally, and I don't see any connan setup for that. I managed to get etpan compile using my build system, only to find out I am unhappy about MailCore (I assume I ignore this library...).
ESP-Mail-Client
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Email trigger for spinning light thing..
Shot in the dark here - take a look at ESP-Mail-Client and see if you can use it to check/read mail and grab subject lines and/or other info to act upon.
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Email trigger for spinning light thing…
Very cool, love the big button to stop the light! I echo what the other person suggested, you could give a try at this https://github.com/mobizt/ESP-Mail-Client. Also, it's funny I've been working on something quite similar, the same kind of rotating light but with broader use cases. Basically, you can connect it to pretty much anything to automatically turn it on (a new alert in your github, a new sale on your shopify, etc). https://getgumball.com/ I'm not gonna lie, I'm addicted to it (and yep, I'm obviously biased because I create it, but still!)
- a bit of explenation about esp32.
- ESP32 monitoring device.
- help reading emails (gmail)
What are some alternatives?
Postal - A Swift framework for working with emails
free-to-attach - Markdown / Ebook version of https://freetoattach.com
mailio - mailio is a cross platform C++ library for MIME format and SMTP, POP3 and IMAP protocols. It is based on standard C++ 17 and Boost library.
Firebase-ESP-Client - 🔥Firebase Arduino Client Library for ESP8266, ESP32 and RP2040 Pico. The complete, fast, secured and reliable Firebase Arduino client library that supports RTDB, Cloud Firestore, Firebase and Google Cloud Storage, Cloud Messaging and Cloud Functions for Firebase.
libetpan - Mail Framework for C Language
dscKeybusInterface - An Arduino/esp8266/esp32 library to directly interface with DSC security systems.
vmime - VMime Mail Library
astroid - A graphical threads-with-tags style, lightweight and fast, e-mail client for Notmuch
MySQL_MariaDB_Generic - This MySQL_MariaDB_Generic library helps you connect your boards directly to a MySQL / MariaDB server, either local or cloud-based, so that you can store / retrieve data to / from the server. Supported boards are ESP8266/ESP32, WT32_ETH01 (ESP32 + LAN8720A), nRF52, SAMD21/SAMD51, STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1, Teensy, SAM DUE, Mega, RP2040-based boards, Portenta_H7, etc. with Teensy 4.1 NativeEthernet/QNEthernet, W5x00 or ENC28J60 Ethernet, WiFiNINA modules/shields or Portenta_H7 WiFi/Ethernet. Ethernet_Generic library is used as default for W5x00
prospect-mail - Prospect is an Outlook mail desktop client powered by Electron
SimpleFTPServer - A simple FTP server for Arduino, ArduinoSAMD WiFiNINA, esp8266, esp32, stm32 and Raspberry Pi Pico W