There are already some free POP components written for .NET in C#, on Sourceforge. Anyway, it would be great to have a single .NET component that can also access a POP3 or an IMAP server. If those other component are LGPL-licensed, I suppose they could be combined with OpenSMTP.
Also it would be nice to have a portable component that coud be compiled and used with Mono and other free/open-source CLR/CLI implementations.
Best regards,
Tudor Turcu
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To guide the future development of the project, I'd like to get some feedback on using openSmtp.Net on the various runtimes and OS's out there.
Please post here if you have any plans (past/present/future) to use openSmtp.Net on a non-Microsoft runtime, and what the target OS is.
well, besides platform/runtime, there will be functionalities: how about comobing with OpenPOP/OpenIMAP?
sorry, comobing->combining
There are already some free POP components written for .NET in C#, on Sourceforge. Anyway, it would be great to have a single .NET component that can also access a POP3 or an IMAP server. If those other component are LGPL-licensed, I suppose they could be combined with OpenSMTP.
Also it would be nice to have a portable component that coud be compiled and used with Mono and other free/open-source CLR/CLI implementations.
Best regards,
Tudor Turcu