Robust .NET E-mail Components: MailBee.NET Objects

Today, e-mails are one of the most important parts of a web application as the app. may need to:
- connect to the user's e-mail addresses,
- send large volumes of e-mails,
- detect if the e-mails sent are bounced back or not,
- & much more that are vital for the application to function correctly
MailBee.NET Objects is a set of powerful & flexible .NET components for accomplishing any e-mail related task easily.
There are 6 components provided: SMTP, POP3, IMAP, Security, AntiSpam & Outlook where each of them can be bought seperately or as a bundle with serious discounts (upto 66%).
What are the components?
It is the component for composing & sending e-mails with just a line of code.
E-mails can be sent with/without (can perform DNS MX lookups) a relay server & it supports every authentication type.
SMTP component can also send bulk mail + do mail merge over database, track accepted/refused recipients & much more.
It downloads mail from POP3 servers, parses them & prepares for display.
If wanted, the component can download only the headers & get "already downloaded messages" (great for broken connections).
It also has support for secure TLS/SSL connections out-of-box (supports Gmail, etc.) which is generally a headache without such a component.
It is the POP3 component + download/manage folders, search, flag, upload, move, copy messages, download message envelopes or any specific parts or attributes of messages, etc.
This is for enabling MailBee.NET objects to communicate with TLS/SSL enabled mail servers & use S/MIME for e-mail encryption.
It can sign e-mails with a digital signature, DomainKeys and/or DKIM signature.
Using the AntiSpam component, it is possible to analyze messages using the Bayesian filters, return a spam score & take action (if necessary).
The best part is, it offers an auto-learning feature that will help keeping the spam database up-to-date.
It simply makes converting e-mails from .MSG format into .EML format & vice versa possible with a single line of code.
Conclusion
To sum up, MailBee.NET Objects offer every feature that can be expected from e-mail components. And, they go few steps further & enable processing server-side tasks like DNS MX lookups or antispam.
Also, the components are very well documented with samples & supported by a professional company + an active community.
P.S. This post is a sponsored review.

Website: http://www.afterlogic.com/products/net-email-components
Download: http://www.afterlogic.com/download/net-email-components
- Tags: Asp.Net POP3 SMTP
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2 Responses for "Robust .NET E-mail Components: MailBee.NET Objects"
I have been using their trial version for the last few days and can say that it works perfect for now.
I’ve been using Mailbee objects for years, and they work very well. They are quick with support as well.