MailBee.NET IMAP component enables .NET applications to receive, parse, upload, search and manage mail and folders on IMAP4 servers including Gmail.
Written in 100% managed C# code, MailBee.NET IMAP can be used in desktop, console, Windows Mobile and ASP.NET applications developed in C#, VB.NET and other .NET languages.
The key features of the component:
quick methods for receiving mail with a single line of code;
IDLE, SORT, UIDPLUS, QUOTA, LITERAL+, IMAP4rev and other IMAP4 capabilities supported;
self-learning Bayesian spam filter;
secure TLS/SSL connections;
connections via a proxy server (SOCKS4/SOCKS5/HTTP);
S/MIME and certificates;
download entire messages, headers only, headers + part of body, envelopes, custom FETCH requests;
copy and move messages between folders;
upload messages;
search, flag, delete, expunge messages;
download and manage folders;
international folder names;
get account quota and used space size (if the server supports QUOTA);
can tolerate incorrectly formatted responses from the server;
MS-TNEF (winmail.dat) attachments supported;
accurate and flexible MIME parser;
powerful HTML parser and processor;
view and preprocess HTML mails with embedded pictures;
HTML-to-PlainText conversion and vice versa;
secure and user-defined authentication (including NTLM);
Windows Integrated Authentication (authenticate using the current Windows user credentials);
TO/CC/BCC, international charsets, UTF-8, custom headers, custom message formats (such as meeting request items);
access to every MIME part;
import from and export to .EML and Outlook .MSG files, streams, XML, System.Net.Mail.MailMessage;
integration with Smtp component;
events and error handling features, memory/file logging, debug functions;
asynchronous methods;
documentation is available as .CHM file, Visual Studio 2003/2005/2008 integrated, Online;
MailBee.NET IMAP enables .NET applications to receive, parse, upload, search and manage mail and folders on IMAP4 servers. Supports TLS/SSL, S/MIME, proxy, Bayesian spam filter, HTML mail, international charsets, embedded pictures, IDLE, and more.