I understand why you'd initially hope for direct support within Rev - but
given the availability of two excellent Open Source, well supported
alternatives, I don't think it's anything to be concerned about; if
anything, I prefer having the Open Source versions, since it let me build
in a couple of personal variations to the library when I used it.
I'd like to point out something in regards to libPop3 (as well as all the
other libraries I've written to date) - they are in the "Public Domain" and
not "Open Source" I do not like the restrictions and licensing needed for
"Open Source".
I don't know what the licensing for Sarah's library is, but I'm sure she has
it marked on her website or in the download.
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