

The Chilkat .NET email component fully supports SMTP, POP3, MIME, HTML, SSL, S/MIME, secure authentication, attachments, SSL, progress monitoring, zip and unzip of attachments, XML import/export, and is fully internationalized to handle email in any
The Chilkat .NET email component fully supports SMTP, POP3, MIME, HTML, SSL, S/MIME, secure authentication, attachments, SSL, progress monitoring, zip and unzip of attachments, XML import/export, and is fully internationalized to handle email in any
SMTP / POP3 Visual Basic (VB .NET) email component library to send and receive mail including HTML and MIME base64 and quoted-printable encoded attachments from a program. Supports SMTP and POP3 authentication. Supports all versions of VB and .NET.
.NET SMTP / POP3 Email Component with S/MIME for signed and encrypted mail, attachments, HTML mail, Auto-Zip and Unzip attachments, XML import and export, SMTP authorization, Outlook integration, distribution lists, internationalized, mail-merg

Chilkat SMTP / POP3 .NET Email Component
$99.00 - Chilkat Software, Inc.
.NET SMTP / POP3 Email Component with S/MIME for signed and encrypted mail, attachments, HTML mail, Auto-Zip and Unzip attachments, XML import and export, SMTP authorization, Outlook integration, distribution lists, internationalized, mail-merge, automatic Base64 and quoted-printable encoding and decoding, return-receipt, Smart Card support, AES encryption, EML import / export, automatic signature verification and decryption, more...

Smtp.NET
$99.95 - ExclamationSoft
Professional Email Component for ASP.NET and .NET Windows Forms. Features: HTML Email with automatic image embedding, authentication, automatically ZIP compress attachments, supports message queuing on IIS & emailQ.NET, mail merge, multiple attachments, multiple recipients, specify multiple servers for failover and redundancy, and more. Fully supported and documented with extensive examples to jump-start your application development.

SocketTools .NET Edition
$395.00 - Catalyst Development Corporation
SocketTools .NET is a collection of managed code classes, designed to simplify the integration of Internet functionality into applications built using the Visual Studio development platform. SocketTools .NET includes nineteen class libraries and components which can be used to develop applications that meet a wide range of needs. Both Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Visual Studio 2005 are supported.

CSpot SMTPClient
Free - ComponentSpot
The SMTPClient component from Bossware is a .NET SMTP client that allows developers to implement outgoing email functions for their email applications and Web pages. It does not use the .NET Framework's System.Web.Mail namespace, which is merely a wrapper for CDONTS and CDOSYS, and which is reputed to be resource-hungry and to behave differently depending on the OS of the computer. The component is written in 100% managed C# and is CLS compliant.

SMTP/POP3 Email Engine for C/C++
$105.00 - MarshallSoft Computing
MarshallSoft SMTP / POP3 email component C/C++ (and .NET) library to send, receive and parse mail including HTML and MIME Base64 and quoted-printable encoded attachments, from any program that can call the Windows API. Supports SMTP and POP3 authentication. Supports ISO-8859 and UTF-8 messages. Supports most Windows C/C++ compilers (all versions of Visual C++, .NET, C#) and MFC and C++ Builder. Royalty free. Many C/C++ examples.

SMTP/POP3 Email Engine for Delphi
$105.00 - MarshallSoft Computing
MarshallSoft SMTP / POP3 email component Delphi library to send, receive and parse mail including HTML and MIME Base64 and quoted-printable encoded attachments, from within an application. Supports SMTP (ESMTP) and POP3 authentication. Supports ISO-8859 and UTF-8 messages. Run up to 128 independent WIN32 threads concurrently. Use with all versions of Borland Delphi including Delphi .NET. Many examples. Fully functional evaluation version.
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