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A free .NET library for accessing IMAP servers, written in C#
...Features:
* Supports IMAP IDLE notifications
* Supports IMAP over SSL
* API designed to be very easy to use
* Allows selectively fetching parts of mail messages
* Inherently thread-safe
* Well documented with lots of example code
* Free to use in commercial and personal projects (MIT license)
NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB. PLEASE GO HERE FOR THE LATEST VERSION: https://github.com/smiley22/S22.Imap
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C# class library for communicating with IMAP4 Servers. MIME parser from OpenPop.NET. Currently in very, VERY early alpha. Comments / feature requests / bug reports are very welcome. Code only on SVN. Developers with sharp criticism are welcome.
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We intend to develop a IMAP server, visibly the same as Carnegie Mellon's Cyrus server. It will be written with new code from the ground up, but GPLed as opposed to CMU's current restrictive licence.