Professional Email Component for .NET - Smtp.NET v3.0

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by ExclamationSoft Corporation

Professional Email Component for ASP.NET and .NET Windows Forms which doesn’t extend the System.Web.Mail namespace but was built from the ground up to go further and offer you more.

Smtp.NET was designed to be the easiest .NET email component to learn and use, unlike competitors that require you to learn their object model simply to send an email.

Features HTML Email with automatic image embedding, authentication, automatic ZIP compression of attachments, support for message queuing on IIS & emailQ.NET (http://www.emailq.net), mail merge, multiple attachments, multiple recipients, specify multiple servers for failover and redundancy, and more.  Smtp.NET is installed in the GAC (Global Assembly Cache) for easy access by all of your developers. Smtp.NET is feature rich and offers functionality that the System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail class cannot.

Fully supported and documented with extensive examples to jump-start your application development. 
Royalty-free redistribution licenses, site-wide licenses, and multiple user discounts are available.

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Smtp.NET can jumpstart your application and save you precious time.

Six benefits of Smtp.NET 

  1. Version 2 now support email message queuing with companion product emailQ.NET! Dramatically increase your mail sending performance.
  2. Smtp.NET can be installed in the GAC (Global Assembly Cache) for easy access by all of your developers. There is no need for each of your developers to download and install Smtp.NET in their web application or on their workstations.
  3. Smtp.NET is feature rich and offers functionality that the System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail class cannot. For example, Smtp.NET offers user authentication, mail merge, mail server redundancy, use of remote mail servers, and more.
  4. Smtp.NET is 100% managed code with zero reliance on CDONTS. If you are using System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail, then you are tapping into unmanaged code. Unmanaged code is prone to error and problems.
  5. Smtp.NET is fully documented and includes examples in C# and VB.NET, helping you get started right away.
  6. Smtp.NET is fully supported.

Product Features

  • Mix Plain and HTML message bodies
  • HTML Email with embedded images
  • Mail Merge
  • Authentication
  • Specify Remote SMTP servers
  • Specify Redundant Failover SMTP Servers
  • Specify connection retry count
  • Multiple Attachments
  • Multiple Recipients
  • Generates Good/Bad Email DataSet
  • And more to come.

Support

We stand behind our products and we have answers to the tough questions. If you have a question about Smtp.NET or any of our products, we are here to help. Smtp.NET works with Microsoft's Visual Studio.NET and Web Matrix Product Features Mix Plain and HTML message bodies HTML Email with embedded images Mail Merge Authentication Specify Remote SMTP servers Specify Redundant Fail over SMTP Servers Specify connection retry count Multiple Attachments Multiple Recipients Generates Good/Bad Email DataSet And more to come.

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Platform:Web, Windows
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User Reviews

Total of 6 reviews
RE: Using Hotmail email
Written by ExclamationSoft Corporation on August 12, 2005

Hi, Smtp.NET does not have an http mail interface.

Using Hotmail email
Written by David Vargas on August 12, 2005

Just wondering, 1 if I did this right or am I appending this to the previous discussion and 2. Can I use Http mail?

RE: does not work
Written by ExclamationSoft Corporation on October 26, 2003

Be sure to add this line at the top of your code: using SmtpDotNet; If you are still having problems, please contact us at http://www.exHelp.com. Our support team will be happy to answer your questions quickly and accurately.

does not work
Written by lif lif on October 26, 2003

I install the Smtp.NET v3.0, create a windows form and add the reference to this from assambly SmtpDotNet, and copy the code above. Gives me error 'SmtpServer' is not declared Dim oSmtpDotNet AsNew SmtpServer() Dim nRC As ReturnCodes

RE: couldn't get to work
Written by ExclamationSoft Corporation on March 19, 2003

Hi, Try using the properties AuthLogin and AuthPassword. If you need further help, please visit our support site and we'll be happy to get it working for you! Here's a full example: public void Send() { ...

couldn't get to work
Written by bob mckaige on March 19, 2003

<----- 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for bobM@intermediainc.comRejected(1): bobM@intermediainc.comThere are no valid recipients. Common remedy: Try using authentication or check the log file for more error message details.

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