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Hands-On Network Programming with C

You're reading from  Hands-On Network Programming with C

Product type Book
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789349863
Pages 478 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Concepts
Author (1):
Lewis Van Winkle Lewis Van Winkle
Profile icon Lewis Van Winkle

Table of Contents (26) Chapters

Title Page
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
1. Introducing Networks and Protocols 2. Getting to Grips with Socket APIs 3. An In-Depth Overview of TCP Connections 4. Establishing UDP Connections 5. Hostname Resolution and DNS 6. Building a Simple Web Client 7. Building a Simple Web Server 8. Making Your Program Send Email 9. Loading Secure Web Pages with HTTPS and OpenSSL 10. Implementing a Secure Web Server 11. Establishing SSH Connections with libssh 12. Network Monitoring and Security 13. Socket Programming Tips and Pitfalls 14. Web Programming for the Internet of Things 1. Answers to Questions 2. Setting Up Your C Compiler on Windows 3. Setting Up Your C Compiler on Linux 4. Setting Up Your C Compiler on macOS 5. Example Programs 6. Other Book You May Enjoy Index

Enhanced emails


The emails we've been looking at so far have been only simple text. Modern email usage often demands fancier formatted emails.

We can control the content type of an email using the Content-Type header. This is very similar to the content type header used by HTTP, which we covered in Chapter 7, Building a Simple Web Server.

If the content type header is missing, a content type of text/plain is assumed by default. Therefore, the Content-Type header in the following email is redundant:

From: Alice Doe <alice@example.net>
To: Bob Doe <bob@example.com>
Subject: Re: The Cake
Date: Fri, 03 May 2019 02:31:20 +0000
Content-Type: text/plain

Hi Bob,

Do NOT forget to bring the cake!

Best,
Alice

If you want formatting support in your email, which is common today, you should use a text/html content type. In the following email, HTML is used to add emphasis:

From: Alice Doe <alice@example.net>
To: Bob Doe <bob@example.com>
Subject: Re: The Cake
Date: Fri, 03 May 2019...
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