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write an email filter alghoritm which recieves emails from any email servers (like pop3 servers) then checks every incoming email content and finds words like "link is:" "click here" then if there were these words in email content, for the word: "link is:" sends this text to the sender of email:"don't spam me" and if it finds the word of: "click here" it sends this text to the sender of email:"Hi"
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write an email filter alghoritm which recieves emails from any email servers (like pop3 servers) then checks every incoming email content and finds words like "link is:" "click here" then if there were these words in email content, for the word: "link is:" sends this text to the sender of email:"don't spam me" and if it finds the word of: "click here" it sends this text to the sender of email:"Hi"
This is ridiculous. You copy an assignment verbatim (with spelling errors, that is) and you don't even bother to give any explanation or ask politely for help. What do you think we are? A box where you post a question and get a free answer after two days by returning post?
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