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/****************************************************************************
**
** This file is a modified version of part of an example program for TQt.
** This file may be used, distributed and modified without limitation.
**
** Don Sanders <sanders@kde.org>
**
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef SMTP_H
#define SMTP_H
#include <tqobject.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqstringlist.h>
class TQSocket;
class TQTextStream;
class Smtp : public TQObject
{
Q_OBJECT
TQ_OBJECT
public:
Smtp( const TQString &from, const TQStringList &to, const TQString &message,
const TQString &server, unsigned short int port = 25 );
~Smtp();
void send( const TQString &, const TQStringList &, const TQString & );
void quit();
signals:
void success();
void status( const TQString & );
void error( const TQString &command, const TQString &response );
private slots:
void readyRead();
void connected();
void deleteMe();
void socketError(int err);
void emitError();
private:
enum State {
smtpInit,
smtpMail,
smtpRcpt,
smtpData,
smtpBody,
smtpSuccess,
smtpQuit,
smtpClose
};
TQString message;
TQString from;
TQStringList rcpt;
TQSocket *mSocket;
TQTextStream * t;
int state;
TQString response, responseLine;
bool skipReadResponse;
TQString command;
};
#endif
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