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A project written in C# sends email without defining a smtp server. It queries dns servers for the MaileXchange records and sends them directly, so, there is no need to define a smtp server. It supports complete SMTP and SSL protocols.
OpenSmtp.net is an open source SMTP component written in C#. It does not rely on the .Net Framework System.Web.Mail classes. It also has a web service that allows the sending of email via HTTP.
mail2rss is a .NET web service that checks your mailbox on demand and returns an RSS feed containing the unread messages in the mailbox. Supported protocols include POP3 and some public web based email systems like Hotmail, MSN, Gmail and Yahoo.
OpenSmtp.net is an open source SMTP component written in C#. It does not rely on the .Net Framework System.Web.Mail classes and allows developers to use SMTP servers other than MS SMTP. It also has a web service that allows the sending of email via HTTP.
Configuration-free SMTP agent for dynamic DNS (cable, DSL) users.
NO configuration hassle just a tiny (40kb) executable.
Unlimited email addresses.
Instant and unobtrusive new mail notification.
No polling (POP, IMAP, Web-based) involved.