Internet Mail .NET v5.0.5030 | 6.04 Mb
The Catalyst Internet Mail .NET component makes it easy to send e-mail messages, manage the contents of a mailbox and download messages from a mail server from within your .NET application. It's a managed code class that is fully compatible with both Visual Studio 2003 .NET and Visual Studio 2005 as well as the upcoming release of Visual Studio 2008. Unlike other .NET classes which provide only very basic functionality or have complicated interdependencies, the Internet Mail class provides a comprehensive, unified interface that is easy to use and understand.
The following are just some of the Internet Mail .NET component features:
>> Managed code classes compatible with any .NET language
>> Class interface that is very similar to the ActiveX control interface
>> Support for the standard SSL and TLS security protocols with 128-bit encryption
>> Supports both the POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail protocols
>> Supports secure email services such as Google's GMail
>> Supports sending messages directly using SMTP or routing through a relay server
>> Low resource utilization and no external dependencies on third-party libraries
>> Both version 1.1 and 2.0 of the .NET Framework are supported
>> Thread-safe implementation with full support for multithreaded applications
>> Integrated security features can be enabled with just a few lines of code
>> Support for both implicit and explicit SSL and TLS connections
>> Support for client certificates when required by the remote host
>> No dependencies on third party security libraries
>> An extensive Developer's Guide and online Technical Reference
>> A professional technical support staff and extensive online support resources
>> No runtime licensing fees or additional royalties
>> A trusted company with over 10 years experience developing Internet components
The Catalyst Internet Mail .NET component enables you to quickly and easilyincorporate e-mail functionality in your applications, using the Post Office Protocol (POP3), Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP4) and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). In most cases, only a few lines of code are required to implement basic e-mail features in your application. In addition to sending e-mail messages and downloading them from a server, the component also supports the ability to manage a mailbox remotely, preview headers and easily compose complex multipart messages with HTML formatting and file attachments.
The Internet Mail .NET class also provides integrated support for secure, encrypted connections using the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols. Your data is protected by industrial strength 128-bit encryption, along with support for client certificates and other advanced features. There's no need to use additional classes or understand complex encryption and certificate management APIs. You can set a single property and establish a secure connection with the server, and it's completely transparent to your application.
For developers who have used the Internet Mail ActiveX control, you'll also find the .NET component incredibly easy to use. The Internet Mail .NET class has properties, methods and events that are very similar to the ActiveX control that you've used in languages like Visual Basic 6.0. If you're making the transition to the .NET platform, you definitely want to upgrade.
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