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Send SMTP email silently from command line (CLI), or a batch file using Exchange, Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo! Plus.
Supports XML settings files, variables, or all settings explicitly from the command line.
Now supporting Exit Codes for batch file use (will return "0" for successful delivery, or "1" for error delivering) - handle your batch file accordingly.
Robust open source POP3 client and MIME parser written in C#
.NET library written in C# with a full implementation of a POP3 client. Easy to use but yet powerful. Includes a robust MIME parser backed by several hundred test cases.
The easiest way to install OpenPop.NET is via NuGet.
In Visual Studio's Package Manager Console, simply enter the following command:
Install-Package OpenPop.NET
Our homepage (http://hpop.sourceforge.net/) includes examples, documentation and a general introduction for email.
A free .NET library for accessing IMAP servers, written in C#
S22.Imap is a free, easy-to-use and well-documented .NET library component for communicating with and receiving electronic mail from an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server, written in C#.
The API has been designed with ease of use in mind and integrates well with the existing classes of the .NET Framework. S22.Imap supports IMAP over SSL, IMAP IDLE (push email) and partial fetching of messages.
This is a set of .NET class libraries, designed to use various Internet protocols in a easy-to-use OO matter. So far it contains a POP3 and an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) library.