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wodFtpDLX.NET

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wodFTPServer

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wodHttpDLX

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Secure FTP client .NET 2.0
wodFTPServer is an ActiveX
WeOnlyDo Software's
WeOnlyDo! COM ImapServer
component that supports
Component that implements
wodHttpDLX is a HTTP client
ActiveX control is component
encrypted and non-encrypted
server side of following
ActiveX control that
that can be easily
FTP access to the servers
protocols: FTP, FTP/S (FTPS
provides easy, both high and
integrated into your
for transferring files or
or FTP+SSL) both in explicit
low level access to the
applications to provide full
complete directories. It
and implicit modes, and SFTP
complete HTTP protocol. It's
IMAP4rev1 protocol server
supports old, very common,
(secure ftp subsystem on
primary purpose is to
implementation.
FTP protocol, but also
SSH2 secured channel).
retrieve documents and other
 
secured FTPS (FTP+SSL) and
 
resources from the WEB.
 
SFTP (FTP+SSH).
 
 
 


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wodMailbox provide full
WeOnlyDo! Mail Server is a
WeOnlyDo! COM Pop3Server
The Secure File Transfer
management over mailboxes
set of components to create
ActiveX control is a
Protocol (SFTP Client)
and message parsing. Using
standalone full mail server
component that can be easily
provides secure file
wodMailbox, you can easily
system on your network. It
integrated into your
transfer functionality over
access mailbox, count
contains our Pop3Server,
applications to provide full
any reliable data stream,
messages, look at messages,
ImapServer, SmtpServer and
Pop3 protocol server
SSH in this case. It is the
count parts, save
Mailbox LITE components.
implementation.
standard file transfer
attachments, look at
 
 
protocol for use with the
headers, delete messages
 
 
SSH2 protocol.
etc..
 
 
 


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